Puzzle Churchill's Whisky Bottle Cigar
Winston Churchill was the British Prime Minister who led the country to victory in World War II. He was often seen with a glass of whisky in his hand and a cigar in his mouth. As a young man in South Africa, he maintained that because the water was unfit to drink he had to add whisky and “by dint of careful application, I learned to like it!”
Just one piece from the Great Minds puzzle range! Will you be able to master this challenging glass, wood and metal brainteaser? Aim: Can you remove the bolt from Churchill’s Whisky Bottle? Winston Churchill (1874-1965) English Politician Churchill was the British Prime Minister and statesman who led the country to victory against Nazi Germany in World War 2. He was often seen with a glass of whisky in his hand and a cigar in his mouth. As a young man in South Africa, he maintained that because the water was unfit to drink he had to add whisky and “by dint of careful application, I learned to like it!”. It appears that the whisky was well diluted, and the cigars were more chewed than smoked. Nevertheless he had a reputation for a formidable capacity for both. In 1947 on being accused by Lady Astor of being drunk, he famously replied “And you Lady Astor are ugly. But I shall be sober in the morning”.
Description
Material: 50% Wood, 40% glass, 10% steel. Packaging Dimensions: 21.1 x 5.2 x 11.7 cm. Weight (including packaging): 352 g