“What would you do ?” used to figure on the cover of a boys’ comic called “Boys’ World”. This was a publication, obviously, aimed at boys, and first appeared on January 26th 1963. There were 89 issues before the comic was merged with Eagle in 1964. The last issue of “Boys’ World” came out on October 3rd 1964.
I used to buy “Boys’ World”, and this was mainly for the front cover which always featured a kind of puzzle. It was called “What would you do ?” and was based on somebody being in what Ned Flanders would call “A dilly of a pickle”. Here’s the situation:
And the yellow box said:
The Roman army, then is being driven back time after time from the gates because of the missiles the defenders are throwing. How can the Romans get in, when they are directly underneath the defenders’ missiles?
And, the correct solution given on page 18 of the comic is:
Quite simple, really, I suppose. The old “testudo”, used only when needed, was a standard formation of the Roman army: