Goodbye Tree Riddle
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Two Trees Riddle
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The Key To A Tree Riddle
I hold within me the key to a tree.
And though it sounds absurd,
I can fly like a whirly bird.
What am I?
And though it sounds absurd,
I can fly like a whirly bird.
What am I?
Hint:
A Maple key (which is the seed from a maple tree).
It has all the genetic keys to make another tree.
When it falls from the tree it spins
and flies like a helicopter. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
YES NO
It has all the genetic keys to make another tree.
When it falls from the tree it spins
and flies like a helicopter. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
YES NO
Coming Before Christmas Riddle
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Three Trees Riddle
The names of three trees are hidden in the sentences below. The letters are in consecutive order. Can you find them?
On this farm, we get ham from a hog any time. The farmer will help in every possible way. He faced two very similar choices, both bad.
On this farm, we get ham from a hog any time. The farmer will help in every possible way. He faced two very similar choices, both bad.
Hint:
Christmas Predictions Riddle
Hint:
A Darth Christmas
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Tree's Swimming Attire Riddle
Hint:
The Least Favorite Month For A Tree
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The Tree And Autumn Riddle
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The Christmas Alphabet Riddle
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New Years And Christmas Day Riddle
Everyone knows that both Christmas Day and New Year's Day always fall on the same day of the week. However, in 1939, the year of the outbreak of World War II, Christmas fell on a Monday and New Year's fell on a Sunday. Why?
Hint:
In any given year Christmas Day and New Year's Day fall on different days of the week. Christmas occurs around 51 weeks later in the year than New Years Day. 1939 was no different. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
YES NO
YES NO
The Christmas King
Hint:
A Christmas Treat
I am a cookie you might like to eat, some might say I'm a favored Christmas treat. I have brown arms, eyes, and don't forget my feet. What am I?
Hint:
Christmas Cake Riddle
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