All Things Devours Riddle
This thing all things devours, birds, beasts, trees, flowers.
Gnaws iron, bites steel,
Grinds hard stone to meal.
Slays kings, ruins towns,
and beats high
Mountains Down
Gnaws iron, bites steel,
Grinds hard stone to meal.
Slays kings, ruins towns,
and beats high
Mountains Down
Hint: I'm free but also priceless.
I Cover The Planet
I have a floor but I'm not a room
I wave but have no hand
I'm wet but I'm not a towel
I have currents but no electricity
I contain fish but I'm not a tank
I cover a lot of the planet but I'm not land
I wave but have no hand
I'm wet but I'm not a towel
I have currents but no electricity
I contain fish but I'm not a tank
I cover a lot of the planet but I'm not land
Hint:
Sauron's Hand Riddle
In the north of Eriador, covered in ice, is where a bewitched kingdom lies. It's king was corrupted by the thing on Sauron's hand. Can you tell me the name of the land?
Hint: Once you lose it, you can never get it back.
I Only Last Twelve Days Puzzle
I only last twelve days but bring an entire season of joy, children especially love me because I may come with a toy. What am I?
Hint: The most wonderful time of the year.
The Ark Riddle
When the waters of the Flood subsided, and the Ark landed on Mt. Ararat, what did Moses tell the animals they must do??
Hint:
The Torment Of Man Riddle
A cloud was my mother, the wind is my father, my son is the cool stream, and my daughter is the fruit of the land. A rainbow is my bed, the earth my final resting place, and I'm the torment of man. What am I?
Hint:
Eyes Underground Riddle
I may grow underground, but I also have eye. When I land on your dinner plate, you call me french fries. What am I?
Hint:
I'm A Dividing Line At An Edge
I'm a dividing line at an edge; a squiggle of land lacking rock or ledge. I stretch out far and sometimes wide, but you'll stay dry if you pick my side. There's salt on my breath, and I've sand for feet; you sometimes sit with me in the heat. When waves come to call, I hold them back- keeping your visit right on track. But remember, should they ever choose to rise, those who leave surly are wise.
What am I?
What am I?
Hint:
The Sea's Blue Skirt Riddle
Hint:
More To The Surface Riddle
I come across as flat,
But theirs more to me than my surface;
You climb my mountains from top to bottom,
And fall from bottom to top.
What am I?
But theirs more to me than my surface;
You climb my mountains from top to bottom,
And fall from bottom to top.
What am I?
Hint:
Build Up Castles Riddle
Hint:
A Token Of Love Riddle
A thousand colored folds stretch toward the sky,
Atop a tender strand,
Rising from the land,
'Til killed by maiden's hand,
Perhaps a token of love, perhaps to say goodbye.
What am I?
Atop a tender strand,
Rising from the land,
'Til killed by maiden's hand,
Perhaps a token of love, perhaps to say goodbye.
What am I?
Hint:
Soil And Sand Riddle
71% is water
And the rest of it is land
Some of that is made up of soil
And some of its made of sand
What is it?
And the rest of it is land
Some of that is made up of soil
And some of its made of sand
What is it?
Hint:
These Objects Erupt Riddle
These are objects which can erupt
Like Vesuvius that destroyed Pompeii
They pump out lava and magma
And spray ash and rock which land miles away
What is it?
Like Vesuvius that destroyed Pompeii
They pump out lava and magma
And spray ash and rock which land miles away
What is it?
Hint:
Discharge Of The Rifle
Anderson, Biggs, and Carpenter were staying together at a place by the seaside. One day they went out in a boat and were a mile at sea when a rifle was fired on shore in their direction.
It seems that Anderson only heard the report of the gun, Biggs only saw the smoke, and Carpenter merely saw the bullet strike the water near them. Which of them first knew of the discharge of the rifle?
It seems that Anderson only heard the report of the gun, Biggs only saw the smoke, and Carpenter merely saw the bullet strike the water near them. Which of them first knew of the discharge of the rifle?
Hint:
Biggs, who saw the smoke, would be first; Carpenter, who saw the bullet strike the water, would be second; and Anderson, who heard the report, would be last of all. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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