RIDDLE GAMES

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Riddle games have an interesting history in many different cultures throughout the world. Here are some random facts related to this category of entertaining riddles.
  • Shakespeare used riddles in many of his literature works to help keep his audiences engaged.
  • One of the most popular riddle games performed in groups is called Charades.
  • Many youth groups and work groups use riddle games to help build closer relationships with each other.
  • Puzzling questions have been a part of many works of literature including the fictional bestseller "The Hobbit."
  • One of the first historical figures in recorded history to use riddles is Archimedes of Ancient Greece.
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    1. I asked the corn to play a game with me, but it said it wasn't "pop"ular enough.

    2. The potatoes invited me to play a game, but I refused. I didn't want to "mash" my luck with them.

    3. When the grapes asked me to join their game, I thought it was a "vine" idea.

    4. Playing ring toss with the pigs was a "boaring" experience.

    5. The carrots invited me to play, but I told them I was already "rooting" for a different game.

    6. The cheese suggested we play a game of charades, but I wasn't sure if I was "gouda-nough."

    7. The apples wanted to play hide-and-seek, but I told them I wasn't going to "orchard-ly" find them.

    8. I played a game of tag with the chickens, but they kept "egg-celerating" away from me.

    9. The candy wanted to play a game of "sweet"heart, but I wasn't sure if I had the "chocolate" for it.

    10. I wanted to play a game of rock-paper-scissors, but the rocks were too "boulder" and the scissors were too sharp.

    11. After losing a game of checkers to my cat, I realized he was a "purr-fect" strategist.

    12. I tried playing a game of Simon Says with the fish, but they kept "swimming" to their own beat.

    13. The bread wanted to play a game of tag, but it kept "loaf"-ing around.

    14. Playing poker with the dogs was a "ruff" experience.

    15. The ice cream suggested we play a game of freeze tag, but I wasn't sure if I was "cone-victed" enough.

    16. When the tomatoes asked me to play a game, I told them I wasn't playing with full "deck" of cards.

    17. I played a game of chess with the birds, but they kept "tweet"-ing their moves.

    18. The tea wanted to play a game of telephone, but I couldn't hear it very "well-tea."

    19. I tried playing dodgeball with the rocks, but they were too "rock-solid" to get out of the way.

    20. When the crayons suggested we play a game, I told them I was "color-blind" to their choices.

    21. The grapes tried playing a game of tag with the oranges, but the oranges just "peeled" out of the way.

    22. Playing a game of Tic-Tac-Toe with the mice was a "cheesy" experience.

    23. The bears wanted to play a game of charades, but I was already "clawful" of their acting skills.

    24. I tried playing tag with the clouds, but they just "floated" off.

    25. Playing a game of Go Fish with the sharks was a "fin-tastic" experience.

    26. The candy suggested we play a game of telephone, but I wasn't sure if I was "smartie" enough to keep up.

    27. The cats wanted to play a game of chess, but I realized they had already "purred" it out.

    28. When the broccoli asked me to play a game, I told them I wasn't going to "cauliflower" their tricks.

    29. I tried playing a game of Simon Says with the bees, but they were too "buzz"-y to listen.

    30. The ice cream suggested we play a game of hot potato, but I wasn't sure if it would "melt" in my hands.

    31. The peas wanted to play a game of dodgeball, but I didn't want to "split" from the group.

    32. Playing a game of checkers with the snakes was a "hisss-terical" experience.

    33. The popcorn tried playing a game of tag with the chocolate, but it kept "pop"-ping away.

    34. I played a game of charades with the leaves, but they kept "fall"-ing over their words.

    35. When the pizza asked me to play a game, I told it I already had my "slices" full.

    36. The candy wanted to play a game of telephone, but I wasn't sure if I was "jolly-rancher" about it.

    37. Playing a game of football with the trees was a "leif-tastic" experience.

    38. The burgers suggested we play a game of telephone, but I wasn't sure if I was "burger-"king" enough to keep up.

    39. I tried playing hide-and-seek with the clouds, but they were too "mist"-erious to find.

    40. The ice cream tried playing a game of freeze tag with the sun, but it just "melted" away.

    41. Playing a game of chess with the dinosaurs was a "roar-some" experience.

    42. The oranges suggested we play a game of dodgeball, but I wasn't sure if I wanted to "juice" it up that much.

    43. I played a game of Simon Says with the robots, but they kept "short-circuiting" their moves.

    44. The candy wanted to play a game of telephone, but I wasn't sure if I was "tootsie"-ing my own horn.

    45. Playing a game of tag with the planets was a "space"-tacular experience.

    46. The donuts suggested we play a game of hot potato, but I wasn't sure if it would "hurt" anyone's feelings.

    47. I tried playing a game of chess with the rocks, but they just "stony"-faced their moves.

    48. The cupcakes wanted to play a game of charades, but I wasn't sure if I was "cu-pake" of their acting skills.

    49. Playing a game of Tic-Tac-Toe with the ghosts was a "boo"-tiful experience.

    50. The candy suggested we play a game of telephone, but I wasn't sure if I was "smartie" enough to keep up.
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