Dropping A Pumpkin Riddle
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Pumpkin Circumference Riddle
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Pumpkin Sports Riddle
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An Obnoxious Pumpkin Riddle
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Football Pumpkin Riddle
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One Sick Pumpkin Riddle
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Pumpkin And Spice But Not Everything Nice
I'm made of pumpkin and spice but not everything nice,
I prefer ghosts and ghouls and anything cruel.
I can cool you down after the hottest time ever,
You can figure me out without having to be clever.
I prefer ghosts and ghouls and anything cruel.
I can cool you down after the hottest time ever,
You can figure me out without having to be clever.
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Pumpkins Crossing The Street
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The Joyful Vacation Riddle
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Eggy Jokes Riddle
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What Is Seen Directly Before January And February Riddle
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Among all the twelve months in a year the two foremost months - January and February have a common ending.
The word January is derived from the Latin word 'Januarius' which means 'the month of Janus' Janus is also called the two-faced God. He is the Roman god who presides over doors and beginnings.
He symbolizes all beginnings and exhibits the capacity to foretell the past and the future.
Since January is the first month of the year it represents the door to the time calendar.
February is derived from the Latin word 'Februarius'. Februa is the name of a famous purification feast held in this month. Hence the name evolved into February.
Thus both these months have names derived from Latin and a common ending with the letters 'uary'. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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The word January is derived from the Latin word 'Januarius' which means 'the month of Janus' Janus is also called the two-faced God. He is the Roman god who presides over doors and beginnings.
He symbolizes all beginnings and exhibits the capacity to foretell the past and the future.
Since January is the first month of the year it represents the door to the time calendar.
February is derived from the Latin word 'Februarius'. Februa is the name of a famous purification feast held in this month. Hence the name evolved into February.
Thus both these months have names derived from Latin and a common ending with the letters 'uary'. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
YES NO
Never Tell An Easter Egg Joke
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Ripped Jeans Riddle
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Jumping A Mile Per Munite
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Jumping To The Beat Riddle
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