justthisguy
Third Year, Second Semester
Gryffindor Giver of Gifts
the answer is 42!
Posts: 478
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Post by justthisguy on Feb 24, 2006 8:14:39 GMT -5
ok here is an easy one . . . O T T F F S S E N _
What is the last letter in this series?? jtg
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Post by veela on Feb 24, 2006 17:01:46 GMT -5
T for ten. Wow, I really owe a riddle now. Ok, just wait a moment while I go find one...
Here's two silly ones:
What occurs once in a minute, twice in a moment and never in a thousand years?
I sometimes run, but I cannot walk. You always follow me around. What am I?
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justthisguy
Third Year, Second Semester
Gryffindor Giver of Gifts
the answer is 42!
Posts: 478
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Post by justthisguy on Feb 24, 2006 17:21:43 GMT -5
the letter "m"
your nose
jtg
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Post by veela on Feb 24, 2006 17:26:47 GMT -5
You are quick. How about another riddle?
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Post by Torra on Feb 24, 2006 23:37:24 GMT -5
Super calloused frigile mystic expect halitosis Almost, but not quite, or Vicious Eyebrowed one ;D It Super Calloused Fragil Mystic Vexed by Halitosis
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justthisguy
Third Year, Second Semester
Gryffindor Giver of Gifts
the answer is 42!
Posts: 478
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Post by justthisguy on Feb 25, 2006 15:02:02 GMT -5
When I am filled, I can point the way; When I am empty, Nothing moves me. I have two skins, One without and one within. What am I?
hehehehe
jtg
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kilomon
First Year, Second Semester
I like cereal
Posts: 56
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Post by kilomon on Feb 25, 2006 20:38:05 GMT -5
When I am filled, I can point the way; When I am empty, Nothing moves me. I have two skins, One without and one within. What am I? hehehehe jtg A glove?
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justthisguy
Third Year, Second Semester
Gryffindor Giver of Gifts
the answer is 42!
Posts: 478
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Post by justthisguy on Feb 25, 2006 22:15:35 GMT -5
yes Kilo!!! your turn!! jtg
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kilomon
First Year, Second Semester
I like cereal
Posts: 56
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Post by kilomon on Feb 26, 2006 6:23:05 GMT -5
Sorry. Forgot to post one. Uhm...
I know of a word with letters three, add two more and fewer it will be.
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Post by Cynder on Feb 26, 2006 12:38:49 GMT -5
few?
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Post by frizzer on Feb 26, 2006 17:58:14 GMT -5
Ohhhh just caught up and there are no riddles to answer, oh and welcome to all the new members...See if I can think of one off the top of my head. OK, whats the least amount of times a player would need to hit the ball to win a set of tennis?
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Post by Cynder on Feb 26, 2006 21:14:45 GMT -5
... runs back in ....
Does a joke count?
What lives at the bottom of the sea and shakes?
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Post by frizzer on Feb 27, 2006 22:48:56 GMT -5
OMG its a Jelly fish, how old are you cynder, and you didn't answer mine, you just said you got it
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Post by Cynder on Feb 28, 2006 0:21:03 GMT -5
ackkk!! I think I read your post wrong --- totally missed the riddle nope, didn't get your riddle at all..... I just 'got it' (the riddle before yours --- 'few'). I thought I was in the hotseat & was posting a new one. so.... guess there's two up now PS... 48 & it's not a jelly fish
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krondore
Second Year, Second Semester
Posts: 173
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Post by krondore on Feb 28, 2006 9:46:18 GMT -5
A sea wreckage with a nervous disposition ? hehehehe roflmao....
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Post by Cynder on Feb 28, 2006 13:07:55 GMT -5
hehehe
you got it Krondore! (or at least, close enough ---- a Nervous Wreck!)
we still have Frizzer's to solve... but you get to post a riddle now too! (heaven forbid we run out of riddles!)
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Post by Hermione on Feb 28, 2006 18:28:27 GMT -5
Least amount of times a tennis player could hit the ball to win the game. Cynder said 48, I think. My guess is zero -the other player could concede, right?
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Post by frizzer on Feb 28, 2006 18:42:59 GMT -5
Well that is a logical answer so I guess you have to post a riddle, the answer is 12 times, 4 aces per game wins 3 games on serve, the other player double faults 4 times in his/her 3 games 6-0 set, wonder if its ever happened
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Post by Hermione on Feb 28, 2006 19:26:06 GMT -5
Hm, new riddle, eh? Okay... Well, this isn't exactly a riddle, but it's a fun little exercise we can PRETEND is a riddle. Give three examples of different words, that are spelled exactly the same way, but are pronounced differently and belong to different parts of speech. I.E. Wind, the noun that makes tree branches fall on your rooftops, and Wind, a verb used when you coil something.
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Post by justthisgirl on Feb 28, 2006 20:42:24 GMT -5
read
I will read the book ( verb ) I read that book before. (shoot... thats a verb too, huh?)
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