Goven
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2. A child is born in Boston, Massachusetts to parents who were both born in Boston, Massachusetts. The child is not a United States citizen. How is this possible? SOLVED

3. Find the English word that can be formed from all these letters once: PNLLEEEESSSSS SOLVED

4. Joe and Tom and the boys in the bar were exchanging old war stories.
Joe offered one about how his grandfather led a battalion against a German division during World War I. Through brilliant maneuvers, he defeated them and captured valuable territory. After the battle he was awarded a medal that was inscribed with:
"For Bravery, Daring and Leadership. World War I. From the Men of Battalion 8."
Tom looked at Joe and said, "You really don't expect anyone to believe that yarn, do you?"
What's wrong with the story? SOLVED

Last edited by Goven (2006-12-13 18:24:18)

A12345
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SplinterStrike wrote:

Unfortunately Paco, none of these answers are right. Kudos for originality on #3. For #4 and 5, you must use all of the letters.
does that mean that if there are two e's we can use the letter e only once or do we have to use it twice?
A12345
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Goven wrote:

3. Find the English word that can be formed from all these letters once: PNLLEEEESSSSS
sleeplessness

and 1 has been done

Last edited by A12345 (2006-12-13 18:11:14)

Goven
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A12345 wrote:

Goven wrote:

3. Find the English word that can be formed from all these letters once: PNLLEEEESSSSS
sleeplessness

and 1 has been done
Thanks. I didn't look through all the pages >.<
SplinterStrike
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A12345 wrote:

SplinterStrike wrote:

Unfortunately Paco, none of these answers are right. Kudos for originality on #3. For #4 and 5, you must use all of the letters.
does that mean that if there are two e's we can use the letter e only once or do we have to use it twice?
If its there, it must be used. Seeing as there are two E's the word will contain two E.
SplinterStrike
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Goven wrote:

2. A child is born in Boston, Massachusetts to parents who were both born in Boston, Massachusetts. The child is not a United States citizen. How is this possible?

3. Find the English word that can be formed from all these letters once: PNLLEEEESSSSS SOLVED

4. Joe and Tom and the boys in the bar were exchanging old war stories.
Joe offered one about how his grandfather led a battalion against a German division during World War I. Through brilliant maneuvers, he defeated them and captured valuable territory. After the battle he was awarded a medal that was inscribed with:
"For Bravery, Daring and Leadership. World War I. From the Men of Battalion 8."
Tom looked at Joe and said, "You really don't expect anyone to believe that yarn, do you?"
What's wrong with the story?
3. Men from battalions don't give out awards, officers do.

EDIT- 2.The parents don't live in the States anymore. They came down to visit family and the wife's water broke, so she gave birth there.

Last edited by SplinterStrike (2006-12-13 18:19:43)

Cheez
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Goven wrote:

2. A child is born in Boston, Massachusetts to parents who were both born in Boston, Massachusetts. The child is not a United States citizen. How is this possible?

3. Find the English word that can be formed from all these letters once: PNLLEEEESSSSS SOLVED

4. Joe and Tom and the boys in the bar were exchanging old war stories.
Joe offered one about how his grandfather led a battalion against a German division during World War I. Through brilliant maneuvers, he defeated them and captured valuable territory. After the battle he was awarded a medal that was inscribed with:
"For Bravery, Daring and Leadership. World War I. From the Men of Battalion 8."
Tom looked at Joe and said, "You really don't expect anyone to believe that yarn, do you?"
What's wrong with the story?
Because it says WWI << world war one, maybe they new?
My state was founded by Batman. Your opinion is invalid.
chittydog
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Goven wrote:

2. A child is born in Boston, Massachusetts to parents who were both born in Boston, Massachusetts. The child is not a United States citizen. How is this possible?

4. Joe and Tom and the boys in the bar were exchanging old war stories.
Joe offered one about how his grandfather led a battalion against a German division during World War I. Through brilliant maneuvers, he defeated them and captured valuable territory. After the battle he was awarded a medal that was inscribed with:
"For Bravery, Daring and Leadership. World War I. From the Men of Battalion 8."
Tom looked at Joe and said, "You really don't expect anyone to believe that yarn, do you?"
What's wrong with the story?
2. The child was born before the US existed.

4. World War I wasn't called World War I until much later.
HURLEY
Ima Crunchatize you.
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Goven wrote:

2. A child is born in Boston, Massachusetts to parents who were both born in Boston, Massachusetts. The child is not a United States citizen. How is this possible?
The child doesnt live in the US anymore.
Goven
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chittydog wrote:

Goven wrote:

2. A child is born in Boston, Massachusetts to parents who were both born in Boston, Massachusetts. The child is not a United States citizen. How is this possible?

4. Joe and Tom and the boys in the bar were exchanging old war stories.
Joe offered one about how his grandfather led a battalion against a German division during World War I. Through brilliant maneuvers, he defeated them and captured valuable territory. After the battle he was awarded a medal that was inscribed with:
"For Bravery, Daring and Leadership. World War I. From the Men of Battalion 8."
Tom looked at Joe and said, "You really don't expect anyone to believe that yarn, do you?"
What's wrong with the story?
2. The child was born before the US existed.

4. World War I wasn't called World War I until much later.
ding ding
ViCT0RI0US
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We need more riddles... I have a few ridiculously easy ones lol. I think I learned them in like, third grade.

- What can run, but is not alive, and has no feet?
- What has eyes and cannot see, and respectively, has ears but cannot hear? (That one I heard in Kindergarten, lol.)

Those should keep you going until someone with good ones comes along.
-ViC
A12345
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ViCT0RI0US wrote:

We need more riddles... I have a few ridiculously easy ones lol. I think I learned them in like, third grade.

- What can run, but is not alive, and has no feet?
- What has eyes and cannot see, and respectively, has ears but cannot hear? (That one I heard in Kindergarten, lol.)

Those should keep you going until someone with good ones comes along.
-ViC
a clock?

sounds like another riddle to which the answer is the brain

im out for today so ill leave my unsolved riddles from earlier and check if anyone gets them tomorrow=

4-the knife has no blood on it and there are no signs of a struggle, she was very much alive and too young to die of old age, the knife is instrumental as well, heres some more things that may make it clearer (im remembering this from years ago) she was alive before she went to bed, she closed her eyes never to open them again and died in her sleep of unnatural causes, the police found her dead with her eyes closed in bed, there was a knife laying by her that had been left there by someone other than her, (not sure if the following is part of the original riddle but trust me it can only help) she was much colder than a corpse should be for the time she had been dead, she has not been stabbed, how did she die?-all the clarifications together

5-in a private cemetery there are buried two grandmothers with their two daughters, two husbands with their two wives, two fathers with their two daughters, two mothers with their two sons, two daughters with their two mothers, two sisters with their two brothers, and yet there are only six bodies total are buried here, without any incest how can this be?

Last edited by A12345 (2006-12-13 18:35:02)

HURLEY
Ima Crunchatize you.
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ViCT0RI0US wrote:

- What has eyes and cannot see, and respectively, has ears but cannot hear? (That one I heard in Kindergarten, lol.)

Those should keep you going until someone with good ones comes along.
-ViC
Helen Keller?
Heavy_Guns_91
I hand out purple hearts like candy
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ViCT0RI0US wrote:

We need more riddles... I have a few ridiculously easy ones lol. I think I learned them in like, third grade.

- What can run, but is not alive, and has no feet?
- What has eyes and cannot see, and respectively, has ears but cannot hear? (That one I heard in Kindergarten, lol.)

Those should keep you going until someone with good ones comes along.
-ViC
First one is a nose... And the one that has ears, but cannot hear is corn.
ViCT0RI0US
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HURLEY wrote:

ViCT0RI0US wrote:

- What has eyes and cannot see, and respectively, has ears but cannot hear? (That one I heard in Kindergarten, lol.)

Those should keep you going until someone with good ones comes along.
-ViC
Helen Keller?
Lol, GREAT answer for originality, but it's not a human, I never specified cause no one in my first grade clas knew who Hellen Keller was. .
ViCT0RI0US
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Heavy_Guns_91 wrote:

ViCT0RI0US wrote:

We need more riddles... I have a few ridiculously easy ones lol. I think I learned them in like, third grade.

- What can run, but is not alive, and has no feet?
- What has eyes and cannot see, and respectively, has ears but cannot hear? (That one I heard in Kindergarten, lol.)

Those should keep you going until someone with good ones comes along.
-ViC
First one is a nose... And the one that has ears, but cannot hear is corn.
Nose is wrong, but you're on the right track, none of the answers are humans or parts of mammal anatomy. Oh yeah, you did the ears, now do the eyes, it's a very similar, first grade answer lol.

Last edited by ViCT0RI0US (2006-12-13 18:38:53)

SplinterStrike
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guys, guys, we still have about half a dozen riddles left. Go at the pg.13 and you'll see that my #3,4 and 5 have not been solved. Also, LostHope's riddles remain unsolved because he's offline and then there''s the ever annoying :

4-a woman is found dead in her bed next to a knife but she has not been stabbed, how did she die?

Last edited by SplinterStrike (2006-12-13 18:48:21)

Heavy_Guns_91
I hand out purple hearts like candy
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ViCT0RI0US wrote:

Heavy_Guns_91 wrote:

ViCT0RI0US wrote:

We need more riddles... I have a few ridiculously easy ones lol. I think I learned them in like, third grade.

- What can run, but is not alive, and has no feet?
- What has eyes and cannot see, and respectively, has ears but cannot hear? (That one I heard in Kindergarten, lol.)

Those should keep you going until someone with good ones comes along.
-ViC
First one is a nose... And the one that has ears, but cannot hear is corn.
Nose is wrong, but you're on the right track, none of the answers are humans or parts of mammal anatomy. Oh yeah, you did the ears, now do the eyes, it's a very similar, first grade answer lol.
A shoe.
ViCT0RI0US
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Heavy_Guns_91 wrote:

ViCT0RI0US wrote:

Heavy_Guns_91 wrote:

First one is a nose... And the one that has ears, but cannot hear is corn.
Nose is wrong, but you're on the right track, none of the answers are humans or parts of mammal anatomy. Oh yeah, you did the ears, now do the eyes, it's a very similar, first grade answer lol.
A shoe.
Shoes have eyes? I mean, had you said Hills, that would'a been moderately funny. lol.
Edit - Nvm I read that wrong, I'm not really thinking tonight. Shoe isn't right, think more... fluid. lol.

Last edited by ViCT0RI0US (2006-12-13 18:43:30)

Goven
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SplinterStrike wrote:

guys, guys, we still have about half a dozen riddles left. Go at the top of this one and you'll see that my #3,4 and 5 have not been solved. Also, LostHope's riddles remain unsolved because he's offline and then there''s the ever annoying :

4-a woman is found dead in her bed next to a knife but she has not been stabbed, how did she die?
She slit her wrists? That's technically not stabbing.
What has eyes and cannot see, and respectively, has ears but cannot hear?
A blind and deaf person?

Last edited by Goven (2006-12-13 18:46:40)

ViCT0RI0US
Perfection
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Goven wrote:

SplinterStrike wrote:

guys, guys, we still have about half a dozen riddles left. Go at the top of this one and you'll see that my #3,4 and 5 have not been solved. Also, LostHope's riddles remain unsolved because he's offline and then there''s the ever annoying :

4-a woman is found dead in her bed next to a knife but she has not been stabbed, how did she die?
She slit her wrists? That's technically not stabbing.
What has eyes and cannot see, and respectively, has ears but cannot hear?
A blind and deaf person?
It's not human, Hurley was right with corn, he just didn't answer the eyes part.
They're two separate answers, I probably worded that poorly.

Last edited by ViCT0RI0US (2006-12-13 18:48:28)

Goven
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ViCT0RI0US wrote:

Goven wrote:

SplinterStrike wrote:

guys, guys, we still have about half a dozen riddles left. Go at the top of this one and you'll see that my #3,4 and 5 have not been solved. Also, LostHope's riddles remain unsolved because he's offline and then there''s the ever annoying :

4-a woman is found dead in her bed next to a knife but she has not been stabbed, how did she die?
She slit her wrists? That's technically not stabbing.
What has eyes and cannot see, and respectively, has ears but cannot hear?
A blind and deaf person?
It's not human, Hurley was right with corn, he just didn't answer the eyes part.
Is it the same thing?
SplinterStrike
Roamer
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Its a potato!
ViCT0RI0US
Perfection
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Goven wrote:

ViCT0RI0US wrote:

Goven wrote:

She slit her wrists? That's technically not stabbing.
What has eyes and cannot see, and respectively, has ears but cannot hear?
A blind and deaf person?
It's not human, Hurley was right with corn, he just didn't answer the eyes part.
Is it the same thing?
No... (See above post)
Splinter got it.

Last edited by ViCT0RI0US (2006-12-13 18:49:41)

Goven
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ViCT0RI0US wrote:

Goven wrote:

ViCT0RI0US wrote:


It's not human, Hurley was right with corn, he just didn't answer the eyes part.
Is it the same thing?
No... (See above post)
Ooh I knew that then. I thought it was the same thing.

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