Now answer the first riddle there...
ViCT0RI0US wrote:
- What can run, but is not alive, and has no feet?
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ViCT0RI0US wrote:
- What can run, but is not alive, and has no feet?
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Hmm, sensible, but no. I mean, it's not the answer I'm looking for. I suppose it could have any multitude of answers...224th R0ck3tpack wrote:
A fan! A refrigerator! A computer! A blender! All electric appliances!
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What was it?PspRpg-7 wrote:
No one is even trying to answer mine
Its too hardPspRpg-7 wrote:
No one is even trying to answer mine
ROFL yeah that part is funny. Lone Star!! I am your...........FATHERrrrrr's uncle's cousin's brother's nephew's former roomate.A12345 wrote:
uh your cousinTheLostOne wrote:
Here you go:6.Who is your father's only son's brother's uncle's wife's daughter's brother's father's son?
just had a spaceballs flash
Just to bring it into view, were these the ones?SplinterStrike wrote:
SplinterStrike wrote:
Ok i got a few more but im out of karma. So...the winners get to feel all special inside.
These aren't really hard.
1. Which month of the year lasts the longest?SOLVED October(daylights saving)
2. One day, while I was walking down the street, I met my uncle by chance. I had never met him before or
seen a photograph, but recognized him immediatly. How is this possible?SOLVED
He's my dad's twin.
3. A scientist claims to have invented a unique machine that allows him to dissappear for an hour and
reappear at the same spot one hour later. He hasn't tried it but is eager to do so. Why should you tell him
not to?
4. Which plant name can be made from these letters without using any of them twice? T O W A R
5. Using all of these only once, form the name of the name of an animal. a h e t d u l eThese are the ones that are left in our riddle thread. I'll let lost edit his own riddles for solutions.TheLostOne wrote:
Here you go:
1.There are two lengths of rope.
Each one can burn in exactly one hour.
They are not necessarily of the same length or width as each other.
They also are not of uniform width (may be wider in middle than on the end), thus burning half of the rope is not necessarily 1/2 hour.
By burning the ropes, how do you measure exactly 45 minutes worth of time?
2.There are four man standing in front of a firing-squad. Two of them (nr.1 & 3) wear a black hat and two of them (nr.2 & 4) wear a white hat. They are all facing the same direction and between nr.3 and nr.4 stands a brick wall (see picture). So nr.1 can see nr.2 & 3, nr.2 sees nr.3, nr.3 sees only the wall and nr.4 doesn't see a thing. The men know that there are two white and two black hats.
The commander of the firing-squad is willing to let the men go if one of them can say what color hat he is wearing. The men are not allowed to talk. The only thing they may say is "I'm wearing a white/black hat". If one of the men knows which hat he is wearing he must tell it and all men will be free.
Which man knows 100% sure what color hat he's wearing?
3.Easy one:
If you are in a dark room with a candle, a wood stove and a gas lamp. You only have one match, so what do you light first?
4.Would you rather a crocodile attack you or an alligator?
5.Classic
As I was going to St. Ives,
I met a man with seven wives.
Each wife had seven sacks,
Each sack had seven cats,
Each cat had seven kits.
Kits, cats, sacks and wives,
How many were going to St. Ives?
6.Who is your father's only son's brother's uncle's wife's daughter's brother's father's son?
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Check my answer to your #3, it's a bit odd, but I think it mayyy work.SplinterStrike wrote:
yes indeed
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Check my other ones, and would he find himself in the core of the earth, or in space, depending on where he was and which way the earth would travel in relation to that spot.SplinterStrike wrote:
ouuu so close...You got the same spot thing right but not the repercussions.
There wasn't any bullet holes, pierces, cuts, or any apparant physical injuries. This has been the hardest one so far. Lol, A12345 PM me the answer to #4 lol.224th R0ck3tpack wrote:
She was shot.
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Only two? Bare literal interpretation of that allows you more than two lol, so I say three dimes to start.the_outsider38 wrote:
New Riddle:
You have 2 coins that total to 30 cents and one of them is not a nickel. What 2 coins do you have?
P.S. No Aussi 20 cent coins allowed.
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the other one is a nickel (scrubs ftw)the_outsider38 wrote:
New Riddle:
You have 2 coins that total to 30 cents and one of them is not a nickel. What 2 coins do you have?
P.S. No Aussi 20 cent coins allowed.
The one that is not a nickel is a quarter and the other one is a nickel.the_outsider38 wrote:
New Riddle:
You have 2 coins that total to 30 cents and one of them is not a nickel. What 2 coins do you have?
P.S. No Aussi 20 cent coins allowed.