Clear On The Outside Riddle
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Made Into Pie Riddle
I have seeds but Im not a watermelon
I can be made into a pie but Im not an apple
I can be carved but Im not roast beef
Im orange but Im not an orange
Im associated with a patch but Im not an eye...
I'm a...? Body parts remaining: 6
I can be made into a pie but Im not an apple
I can be carved but Im not roast beef
Im orange but Im not an orange
Im associated with a patch but Im not an eye...
I'm a...? Body parts remaining: 6
Hint: I usually come out during the fall
Weightless On A Scale
Im measured on a special type of scale but I dont weigh anything
I cant be seen but Im not the Invisible Man
I can whistle but I have no mouth
I can knock down trees but Im not a lumberjack
I help you fly a kite but Im not a piece of string
I blow but Im not someone playing the trumpet.
What am I?
I cant be seen but Im not the Invisible Man
I can whistle but I have no mouth
I can knock down trees but Im not a lumberjack
I help you fly a kite but Im not a piece of string
I blow but Im not someone playing the trumpet.
What am I?
Hint:
Green And Fuzzy Riddle
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High Diving Fruit Riddle
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Not A Melon Riddle
I am a type of citrus fruit
Although I am not an orange
I am not a melon either
But melon you should rearrange
What am I?
Although I am not an orange
I am not a melon either
But melon you should rearrange
What am I?
Hint:
Great Birnam Wood Riddle
The third apparition in "Macbeth", a child carrying a tree (what a hint), says that Macbeth shall not vanquished be 'until Great Birnam wood to high _________ hill shall come against him'.
What is the name of the hill?
What is the name of the hill?
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. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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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. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
YES NO
I Get Hung But I'm Not A Picture
I get hung but I'm not a picture
I'm green but I'm not a coat
I'm a plant but I'm not a mint
I appear most in December but I'm not a Christmas tree
I'm green but I'm not a coat
I'm a plant but I'm not a mint
I appear most in December but I'm not a Christmas tree
Hint: I encourage people to kiss but I'm not Cupid
Look At My Wings Riddle
I may be found on the Christmas tree top. When looking at my wings and halo, you can't stop. What am I?
Hint:
Monster Cookies Riddle
If a monster has 13 giant chocolate chip Halloween cookies in one hand and 10 super large orange covered Halloween cookies in the other, what do you have?
Hint:
Weight In My Belly
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100 Fruits
For $1 you get 40 Cherries. For $3 you get 1 Orange. For $5 you get 1 Watermelon. Your mother told you to get 100 fruits for $100. How many of Cherries, Oranges and Watermelons will you buy?
Hint:
Fruit Shopping
I am at the local super-market buying fruits. An apple costs $1. An orange costs $9 more than the apple. A watermelon costs $5 more than the orange. If I buy one of each of these 3, what is the total amount I have to pay?
Hint:
$26
The cost of an apple is $1. Since it is mentioned that the orange is $9 more than the apple.
Cost of orange = $10; So cost of watermelon = $15
So if I buy all 3 the total I have to pay is; 1 + 10 + 15 = $26 Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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The cost of an apple is $1. Since it is mentioned that the orange is $9 more than the apple.
Cost of orange = $10; So cost of watermelon = $15
So if I buy all 3 the total I have to pay is; 1 + 10 + 15 = $26 Did you answer this riddle correctly?
YES NO
The Shape You See
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Conjoined Fruit Riddle
This fruit is made of two words conjoined
The first part of it is also a tree
The second part is a different fruit
And goes on a pizza from Hawaii
What is it?
The first part of it is also a tree
The second part is a different fruit
And goes on a pizza from Hawaii
What is it?
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