Swinging A Stick Riddle
A man is walking through a park in Mexico one day and sees a group of four boys standing in a circle. A smaller boy is holding a large stick and hands it to a larger boy saying "I couldn't do it, your turn."
The larger boy swings the stick twice and the other two boys fall to the ground. The smaller boy says "I'll get 'em next time." The man walks away smiling.
What just happened?
The larger boy swings the stick twice and the other two boys fall to the ground. The smaller boy says "I'll get 'em next time." The man walks away smiling.
What just happened?
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Lava Lamp Men Riddle
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Tin Woodsman In The Morning Riddle
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Heard At Night Riddle
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A frog. The frog is an amphibian in the order Anura (meaning "tail-less") and usually makes noises at night during its mating season. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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Into The Woods
I went into the woods and got it. I sat down to seek it. I brought it home with me because I couldn't find it. What is it?
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The Twelfth Night Riddle
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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?
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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
Gorilla Plays With Clay Riddle
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The Hundred Acre Woods
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I Light Them All
I am the helper candle in the menorah. I am used to light all the other candles each night of Hanukkah. What am I?
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Given Each Night 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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Robbing Ships At Night
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Coming Out At Night
At night they come out without being fetched and by day they are lost without being stolen. What are they?
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At Night They Fly
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