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Swallowing All Things Riddle

Hint:
Time
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Frog In A Well Riddle

Hint:
The tenth jump took him out. (On the tenth jump he reached 13 feet and was out.)
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Living In A Hole Riddle

Hint:
A frog
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Wings That Cannot Fly

Hint:
Penguins
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Revving Motors Riddle

Hint:
A lemon. Its a citrus fruit whose juice is acidic and can be used to conduct electricity for motors. A car or other purchase that has problems is known as a lemon and can be expensive to repair.
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A Mythical Creature

Hint:
A dragon
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Seabed Monster Riddle

Hint:
Drop him a line.
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The Confidence Of All

Hint:
Tomorrow
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The Actions Of Pericles

Hint:
Understands the riddle to mean incest and hints to Antiochus his understanding.

Antiochus realises from Pericles' hints that Pericles has understood the riddle and determines to have him killed. I am not aware of any other reference to incest in Shakespeare. Incest seems to retain its rightful shock value much more in Shakespeare and the classics.
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Great Birnam Wood Riddle

Hint:
Dunsinane

Macduff and the opposing forces camouflage themselves with branches from Birnam Forest. Dunsinane is a peak of the Sidlaw Hills, in the parish of Collace, Perthshire, Scotland, 8 m. N.E. of Perth. It is 1012 ft. high, and commands a fine view of the Carse of Gowrie and the valley of the Tay. Its chief claim is due to the association with Birnam Wood (about 12 m. N.W.) in these passages in Macbeth. An old fort on the summit, of which faint traces are still discernible, is traditionally called Macbeth's Castle.
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Come Closer Riddle

Hint:
Aragog.
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My Last Words Riddle

Hint:
Salazar Slytherin
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The Hundred Acre Woods

Hint:
Winnie the Boo.
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Missionary Among Slaves

Hint:
Sojourner Truth
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Fought For Education Riddle

Hint:
Mary McLeod Bethune
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