From Sphinx Magazine, October 1933
GALLUS and AMICUS are squares,
MAN and LANGE are primes,
UME and GEMIS each of them equals three times a prime number.
The puzzle is credited to: “M. Pigeolet (Anvers)”.
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From Sphinx Magazine, October 1933
GALLUS and AMICUS are squares,
MAN and LANGE are primes,
UME and GEMIS each of them equals three times a prime number.
The puzzle is credited to: “M. Pigeolet (Anvers)”.
[sphinx38]