2) Blaze, then Blade, then Glade, then Grade and finally Grape !
3) 5:15 pm !
4) 13 !. Add 2, then 4, then 6, then 8 !
5) James was on the left; children with an even number of letters in their
name sat on the right.
6) Wednesday; seed, say, dew, new. Each line in the poem indicates which
letter of the answer is being used. Therefore '7, 5, 1 rhymes with you'
could be read 'd, e, w rhymes with you'.
7) I would rather the crocodile attack the alligator. Read the sentence
again to see the double meaning.
8) $1.20, $1.25, $1.50, and $3.16.
9) He doesn't have any stairs because he lives in a bungalow!