Sharing Colors Riddle
I am a frog, I love grass, pickles, rose stems and trees. All of these things share the same color with me. What color is it? Body parts remaining: 6
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Blood Red Riddle
The thunder comes before the lightning,
And the lightning comes before the cloud,
The rain dries all the land it touches,
Wrapping the earth in a blood red shroud.
What am I?
And the lightning comes before the cloud,
The rain dries all the land it touches,
Wrapping the earth in a blood red shroud.
What am I?
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Weeping Red Tears
I wear a red robe,
With staff in hand,
And a stone in my throat.
Cut me and I weep red tears
What am I?
With staff in hand,
And a stone in my throat.
Cut me and I weep red tears
What am I?
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Black And Admired Riddle
Black we are and much admired,
men seek us if they are tired,
We tire the horse, comfort man,
guess this riddle if you can.
men seek us if they are tired,
We tire the horse, comfort man,
guess this riddle if you can.
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The Great War Riddle
Did they tell my precious children about the war we fought?
In the fray, King Red did say, I order the onslaught.
A final fight, of tempered might, to settle this old dispute,
Men cried for their holy king, who donned his armored suit.
Once he showed his deep red robe, he fought the enemy,
Nay other men, nor two nor three, could cause any entropy.
Did they tell my precious children about the Kings disgrace?
Some King was he, who lost to thee, the victor without a face.
Who won the battle?
In the fray, King Red did say, I order the onslaught.
A final fight, of tempered might, to settle this old dispute,
Men cried for their holy king, who donned his armored suit.
Once he showed his deep red robe, he fought the enemy,
Nay other men, nor two nor three, could cause any entropy.
Did they tell my precious children about the Kings disgrace?
Some King was he, who lost to thee, the victor without a face.
Who won the battle?
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Alive Without Breath Riddle
Alive without breath,
As cold as death;
Never thirsty, ever drinking,
All in mail, never clinking.
What could this be?
As cold as death;
Never thirsty, ever drinking,
All in mail, never clinking.
What could this be?
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Unwilling To Kiss Riddle
First think of the person who lives in disguise,
Who deals in secrets and tells naught but lies,
Next tell me whats always the last thing to mend,
The middle of middle and end of the end?
Which creature would you be unwilling to kiss?
Who deals in secrets and tells naught but lies,
Next tell me whats always the last thing to mend,
The middle of middle and end of the end?
Which creature would you be unwilling to kiss?
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Reaching Dry Land Riddle
These people sailed across from Europe
So theyd have freedom to worship their God
Once theyd overcome many obstacles
They finally reached dry land at Cape Cod
So theyd have freedom to worship their God
Once theyd overcome many obstacles
They finally reached dry land at Cape Cod
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The Oregon Trail Riddle
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The Air You Breathe Riddle
I am the element found in just about
everything. I am the air you breathe, and support the growth of all living things. What am I?
everything. I am the air you breathe, and support the growth of all living things. What am I?
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Around You All The Time Riddle
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Rhyming Words Riddle
Find rhymes for each set of words so the first is a category and the rest are items in the category.
For example, LOYALTY: spring, clean, rinse ROYALTY: king, queen, prince
1. LOIN: mortar, climb, pickle
2. SQUISH: famine, search, doubt
3. GILDING: radium, Bose, hassle
4. THYME: surgery, girder, scrutiny
For example, LOYALTY: spring, clean, rinse ROYALTY: king, queen, prince
1. LOIN: mortar, climb, pickle
2. SQUISH: famine, search, doubt
3. GILDING: radium, Bose, hassle
4. THYME: surgery, girder, scrutiny
Hint:
1. COIN: quarter, dime, nickel
2. FISH: salmon, perch, trout
3. BUILDING: stadium, mosque, castle
4. CRIME: perjury, murder, mutiny Did you answer this riddle correctly?
YES NO
2. FISH: salmon, perch, trout
3. BUILDING: stadium, mosque, castle
4. CRIME: perjury, murder, mutiny Did you answer this riddle correctly?
YES NO
Locking The Mail
Tom wants to send Sally an expensive ring through the mail because they live thousands of miles apart. The only problem is that everything sent through the mail is stolen unless there is a lock put on it. Both Tom and Sally have plenty of locks and keys but they don't have any of the same locks or keys.
How can Tom send Sally the ring without it getting stolen?
How can Tom send Sally the ring without it getting stolen?
Hint:
Tom puts one of his locks on the box with the ring in it. When Sally gets it she puts one of her own locks on the box and sends it back to Tom. Finally Tom takes his lock off of the box and sends it back to Sally who can then unlock her own lock and retrieve the ring. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
YES NO
YES NO
The Unusual Paragraph
What is so unusual about this paragraph?
Too many humans it may occur obvious but to half of a population it might not. I found that this was a fascinating thing. So try to find any kind of solution. And try to find the solution. I did find that this took a lot of brain to find out.
Too many humans it may occur obvious but to half of a population it might not. I found that this was a fascinating thing. So try to find any kind of solution. And try to find the solution. I did find that this took a lot of brain to find out.
Hint:
Something You Count Riddle
Theyre something that you count
To tell how much a tree has aged
Its something that you wear
When youre in love and get engaged
To tell how much a tree has aged
Its something that you wear
When youre in love and get engaged
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