The Perfume Shop Riddle
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Missing Periodic Table Of Elements Riddle
What is the only letter in the alphabet that does not appear anywhere on the periodic table of elements?
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The Perfect Husband Riddle
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Perfect For Vacation Riddle
South of the Unite States border I reside
Hop upon a burro for a mountain ride
I am known for my food, music, and beaches too
I am the perfect place for a vacation or two
What am I?
Hop upon a burro for a mountain ride
I am known for my food, music, and beaches too
I am the perfect place for a vacation or two
What am I?
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Eat One A Day
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You Cant Eat Riddle
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Eating Iron Riddle
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Eating Insects Riddle
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The Person In The Coffin
There is a coffin, the mother of the person in the coffin is the mother-in-law of your mother, who is the person in the coffin?
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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?
YES NO
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?
YES NO
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Bigger When I Eat Riddle
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