Onion Rings Riddle
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Titanic Java Riddle
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A Strong Gust
Sometimes I am a gentle breeze
And other times Im a strong gust
On water I blow sailing ships
And in the desert I blow dust.
I'm a?
And other times Im a strong gust
On water I blow sailing ships
And in the desert I blow dust.
I'm a?
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Swimming Exercises Riddle
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Infantry Divers Riddle
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When The Casket Shuts
I have no mind or a soul.
I've been eternally attached since man's dawn.
My kind disappear on and off,
to everyone I accompany them to their death,
and buried with them, then I hide away when the casket shuts.
What am I?
I've been eternally attached since man's dawn.
My kind disappear on and off,
to everyone I accompany them to their death,
and buried with them, then I hide away when the casket shuts.
What am I?
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The Healthiest Water Riddle
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The Actions Of Pericles
Pericles must answer Antiochus' riddle to win the hand of his daughter. If he fails he will face death. The riddle is:
"I am no viper, yet I feed
On mother's flesh which did me breed.
I sought a husband, in which labour
I found that kindness in a father:
He's father, son, and husband mild;
I mother, wife, and yet his child.
How they may be, and yet in two,
As you will live, resolve it you."
What does Pericles do?
"I am no viper, yet I feed
On mother's flesh which did me breed.
I sought a husband, in which labour
I found that kindness in a father:
He's father, son, and husband mild;
I mother, wife, and yet his child.
How they may be, and yet in two,
As you will live, resolve it you."
What does Pericles do?
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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. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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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. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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Vampire Baths Riddle
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Angel Food Riddle
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Keeping Your Cap Riddle
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Eggy Jokes Riddle
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Ghost Makeup Riddle
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Wacky Wood Riddle
As I went across the bridge, I met a man with a load of wood which was neither straight nor crooked. What kind of wood was it?
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Sunday Morning Cookies
It was Sunday morning and Emma just baked a batch of cookies for a birthday party later on. She went to go get dressed for her party and then when she came back, the cookies were gone. who stole the cookies?? The maid said she was making the beds, dad said he was in the study reading the paper, mom said she was decorating for the party, and brother said he was getting the mail.. who stole the cookies??
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Brother stole the cookies- mail doesn't get delivered on sundays!! Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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