Ships
1. The Greek ship leaves at 6 and carries coffee.
2. The middle ship has a black chimney.
3. The English ship leaves at nine.
4. The French ship is to the left of the ship that carries coffee and has a blue chimney.
5. To the right of the ship carrying cocoa is the ship going to Marseille,
6. The Brazilian ship goes to Manila.
7. Next to the ship carrying rice is the ship with a green chimney,
8. The ship to Genoa leaves at five.
9. The Spanish ship leaves at seven and is to the right of the ship going to Marseille.
10. To Hamburg goes the ship with a red chimney.
11. Next to the ship leaving at seven is the ship with a white chimney.
12. The ship moored at the edge carries grain.
13. The ship with a black chimney leaves at eight.
14. The ship carrying grain moors next to the ship carrying rice.
15. To Hamburg leaves the ship at six.
Under what national flag leaves the ship to Port Said?
Which ship carries tea?
For each, determine the nationality, time, cargo, colour of the chimney.
2. The middle ship has a black chimney.
3. The English ship leaves at nine.
4. The French ship is to the left of the ship that carries coffee and has a blue chimney.
5. To the right of the ship carrying cocoa is the ship going to Marseille,
6. The Brazilian ship goes to Manila.
7. Next to the ship carrying rice is the ship with a green chimney,
8. The ship to Genoa leaves at five.
9. The Spanish ship leaves at seven and is to the right of the ship going to Marseille.
10. To Hamburg goes the ship with a red chimney.
11. Next to the ship leaving at seven is the ship with a white chimney.
12. The ship moored at the edge carries grain.
13. The ship with a black chimney leaves at eight.
14. The ship carrying grain moors next to the ship carrying rice.
15. To Hamburg leaves the ship at six.
Under what national flag leaves the ship to Port Said?
Which ship carries tea?
For each, determine the nationality, time, cargo, colour of the chimney.
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