Yes.Is he clothed?
No.Is there a container of water anywhere?
No.Is there an empty container anywhere?
No.Is there an ocean lake, river, stream, creek, puddle, or any other body of water nearby?
Yes.Is he wet?
No.Did he drown in the forrest?
Yes.Was he transported to the forrest?
Yes.is the forest dead from a fire?
WOOTYes.is the forest dead from a fire?
Was the man drowned by water meant to put out the fire?Yes.WOOTYes.is the forest dead from a fire?Was the man drowned by water meant to put out the fire?
What did the man look like?

Nice work. My version was "he's swimming in a lake, gets scooped up by one of those firefighting planes, drowns while in flight, and gets dumped in the burning forest." I think fishing works too. Next conundrum coming up momentarily.or was he "fishing, got scooped up from the lake and dropped on the fire"?
Nice work. My version was "he's swimming in a lake, gets scooped up by one of those firefighting planes, drowns while in flight, and gets dumped in the burning forest." I think fishing works too. Next conundrum coming up momentarily.or was he "fishing, got scooped up from the lake and dropped on the fire"?
Questions?A man is rushing home from work. While heading home, his car runs out of gas. When he discovers his car has run out of gas, he becomes very happy.
Was his car on fire?Questions?A man is rushing home from work. While heading home, his car runs out of gas. When he discovers his car has run out of gas, he becomes very happy.
No.is it a hybrid?
No.Was his car on fire?
Didn't want to go home to the wife?Questions?A man is rushing home from work. While heading home, his car runs out of gas. When he discovers his car has run out of gas, he becomes very happy.
No.Didn't want to go home to the wife?
I'm not sure how to answer this. Can you rephrase it somehow?Did he want to run out of gas before taking this specific trip?
No.Was his car going to explode if he didn't reach home at a certain time?
Before the man got into the car to drive on this specific trip, was he more or less thinking to himself, "I sure hope I run out of gas before I complete this trip!"I'm not sure how to answer this. Can you rephrase it somehow?Did he want to run out of gas before taking this specific trip?
Is this a question?He wasn't driving the car, he was walking.
Was he not driving the car?Is this a question?He wasn't driving the car, he was walking.
b/c his car got stolen?He wasn't driving the car, he was walking.

Yes.Before the man got into the car to drive on this specific trip, was he more or less thinking to himself, "I sure hope I run out of gas before I complete this trip!"I'm not sure how to answer this. Can you rephrase it somehow?Did he want to run out of gas before taking this specific trip?
No.Was his car stolen?
He was not driving the car. (I answered this way because the negative construction of the question would have made a yes/no response confusing)Was he not driving the car?Is this a question?He wasn't driving the car, he was walking.
No.b/c his car got stolen?He wasn't driving the car, he was walking.![]()
No.Is someone going to the hospital?
No.Did his brakes fail?
No.was he driving his car?
was his car at home running in the garage with someone in the garage with the running car who was helpless to stop it?
This is the answer. His wife called him at work saying that she was going to kill herself by taking sleeping pills and running his car in the garage. He rushed home to discover that her suicide attempt failed because she ran out of gas.Next conundrum coming up ...What about the pills?was his car at home running in the garage with someone in the garage with the running car who was helpless to stop it?This is the answer. His wife called him at work saying that she was going to kill herself by taking sleeping pills and running his car in the garage. He rushed home to discover that her suicide attempt failed because she ran out of gas.
I guess he did want to get home to the wife then.was his car at home running in the garage with someone in the garage with the running car who was helpless to stop it?This is the answer. His wife called him at work saying that she was going to kill herself by taking sleeping pills and running his car in the garage. He rushed home to discover that her suicide attempt failed because she ran out of gas.Next conundrum coming up ...