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Riddles
Jun 12, 2010 17:26:40 GMT 8
Post by Morlago on Jun 12, 2010 17:26:40 GMT 8
So basically I'm going to post a riddle, and whoever guesses can post another riddle, then whoever guesses that riddle can post another riddle and so on.
OK, let's start.
What has keys without a lock and legends without heroes?
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Post by Toadsworth on Jun 13, 2010 1:47:43 GMT 8
A map. What is tall when it's young and short when it's old?
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Riddles
Jun 13, 2010 14:49:02 GMT 8
Post by Orynge on Jun 13, 2010 14:49:02 GMT 8
The words "young" and "old"? I dunno.
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Post by Toadsworth on Jun 14, 2010 6:02:38 GMT 8
Um, it burns. (Major hint)
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Jun 14, 2010 18:27:13 GMT 8
Post by Morlago on Jun 14, 2010 18:27:13 GMT 8
A fire. What is harmful to a normal sighted man but harmless to a blind man? (Quite easy this one!)
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Riddles
Jun 14, 2010 22:28:03 GMT 8
Post by Toadsworth on Jun 14, 2010 22:28:03 GMT 8
(Actually a candle) Light. What is a five letter world that Cambridge students always pronounce wrong?
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Riddles
Jun 15, 2010 18:32:53 GMT 8
Post by Morlago on Jun 15, 2010 18:32:53 GMT 8
Mmm... Why be specific about Cambridge? I have no idea.
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Jun 15, 2010 22:58:04 GMT 8
Post by Toadsworth on Jun 15, 2010 22:58:04 GMT 8
It could be anywhere. Harvard, Carroll, Oxford. West Elementary School.
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Riddles
Jun 15, 2010 22:59:15 GMT 8
Post by Toadsworth on Jun 15, 2010 22:59:15 GMT 8
Even your house. Unless you don't speak English. That would make it a problem.
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Riddles
Jun 16, 2010 14:50:42 GMT 8
Post by Morlago on Jun 16, 2010 14:50:42 GMT 8
Then it could be any 5 letter word. Plus, you've spelt word wrong in your riddle.
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Riddles
Jun 16, 2010 14:51:47 GMT 8
Post by Morlago on Jun 16, 2010 14:51:47 GMT 8
Oh, wait. The answer is wrong! Right?
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Riddles
Jun 17, 2010 16:14:07 GMT 8
Post by Orynge on Jun 17, 2010 16:14:07 GMT 8
I'll go with that.
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Riddles
Jun 17, 2010 18:05:52 GMT 8
Post by Morlago on Jun 17, 2010 18:05:52 GMT 8
I'll take that as a yes.
Next riddle: There were two ducks in front of a duck and two ducks behind a duck, and one duck in the middle. How many ducks were there in total? (Easy!)
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Post by Toadsworth on Jun 18, 2010 4:17:25 GMT 8
Yeah, the answer was wrong. I'm saying three.
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Post by Orynge on Jun 18, 2010 6:03:32 GMT 8
Five?
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