|
Riddle
Nov 23, 2005 1:19:31 GMT -5
Post by Torra on Nov 23, 2005 1:19:31 GMT -5
Torra's Hubband, Wahoo here.
Could Hermoine's beastie be a spider?
|
|
|
Riddle
Nov 24, 2005 2:20:53 GMT -5
Post by Hermione on Nov 24, 2005 2:20:53 GMT -5
And "Torra's Husband" got mine! What a team... Of course, now you're up for TWO riddles.
Francis Saltus Saltus was the man I stole the riddle from (and he didn't much like spiders).
|
|
|
Riddle
Nov 27, 2005 21:35:07 GMT -5
Post by Torra on Nov 27, 2005 21:35:07 GMT -5
You can see it in the winter, but not in the summer. It is lighter than a rain drop, but the strongest warrior can not hold it for long.
|
|
|
Riddle
Nov 28, 2005 22:12:34 GMT -5
Post by Hermione on Nov 28, 2005 22:12:34 GMT -5
Torra, what about, "your breath" for the riddle?
|
|
|
Riddle
Nov 28, 2005 22:29:04 GMT -5
Post by Torra on Nov 28, 2005 22:29:04 GMT -5
Horray for Hermione, Yes, the answer is breath!
|
|
|
Riddle
Nov 28, 2005 23:05:33 GMT -5
Post by Hermione on Nov 28, 2005 23:05:33 GMT -5
No more literary stuff? Ahhh, what am I going to do? Sigh. Let's see...
One is forever found in air; Two, though common, isn't in this row; Three is very self-centered. Four is often mistaken for nothing; Five is a cup wihout a handle; Six is erratic: first in, then out. Taken together, what are we?
|
|
|
Riddle
Nov 29, 2005 23:14:44 GMT -5
Post by magicmuffin on Nov 29, 2005 23:14:44 GMT -5
hermione-is it vowels? a e i o u (and sometimes) y
|
|
|
Riddle
Nov 29, 2005 23:16:44 GMT -5
Post by Hermione on Nov 29, 2005 23:16:44 GMT -5
Yup. Your turn!
|
|
|
Riddle
Nov 29, 2005 23:55:16 GMT -5
Post by magicmuffin on Nov 29, 2005 23:55:16 GMT -5
Answer me these questions..um..two...
1. If you were to spell out numbers, how far would you have to go until you would find the letter "A"?
2. I never was, am always to be, no one ever saw me, nor ever will. And yet I am the confidence of all to live and breathe on the terrestrial ball. What am I?
|
|
|
Riddle
Nov 30, 2005 0:08:24 GMT -5
Post by Hermione on Nov 30, 2005 0:08:24 GMT -5
1. Any partial fraction would do it. (i.e. One and one-fourth) 2. No idea.
|
|
|
Riddle
Nov 30, 2005 3:14:58 GMT -5
Post by frizzer on Nov 30, 2005 3:14:58 GMT -5
Is question 2, Tomorrow?
|
|
|
Riddle
Nov 30, 2005 7:22:48 GMT -5
Post by magicmuffin on Nov 30, 2005 7:22:48 GMT -5
1. Hermione: a good answer but no...an exalt for thinking "outside the box" regardless... Answer is a whole number, no negative numbers
2. Frizzer: close enough, correct answer is "the future" which is tomorrow...unless we all get blown up today...
|
|
justthisguy
Third Year, Second Semester
Gryffindor Giver of Gifts
the answer is 42!
Posts: 478
|
Riddle
Nov 30, 2005 17:58:30 GMT -5
Post by justthisguy on Nov 30, 2005 17:58:30 GMT -5
hermione's
1. one thousAnd
2. hope
jtg
|
|
|
Riddle
Nov 30, 2005 20:35:49 GMT -5
Post by magicmuffin on Nov 30, 2005 20:35:49 GMT -5
JTG is correct with one-thousand...and that naswers both my riddles so...
|
|
|
Riddle
Dec 1, 2005 3:02:14 GMT -5
Post by frizzer on Dec 1, 2005 3:02:14 GMT -5
I didn't bother putting thousAnd cos its so obvious I thought it was wrong,,I'll do a quicky cos JTG only frequents here now and again...Whats the lowest score you Can't score with a single dart
|
|
justthisguy
Third Year, Second Semester
Gryffindor Giver of Gifts
the answer is 42!
Posts: 478
|
Riddle
Dec 2, 2005 8:06:38 GMT -5
Post by justthisguy on Dec 2, 2005 8:06:38 GMT -5
23, first prime number above 20!! that was easy,, but I used to throw league darts. lol
ok my riddle what is the name of the tenth or "other" reindeer? "You know Dasher and Dancer and Comet and Blitzen . . . "
|
|
|
Riddle
Dec 2, 2005 21:17:04 GMT -5
Post by magicmuffin on Dec 2, 2005 21:17:04 GMT -5
um..."Olive" the other reindeer? hehe get it "All of the other reindeer"
|
|
justthisguy
Third Year, Second Semester
Gryffindor Giver of Gifts
the answer is 42!
Posts: 478
|
Riddle
Dec 3, 2005 15:22:49 GMT -5
Post by justthisguy on Dec 3, 2005 15:22:49 GMT -5
YES!!! Olive "the other reindeer" your turn for a riddle Muffin jtg
|
|
|
Riddle
Dec 4, 2005 20:14:42 GMT -5
Post by magicmuffin on Dec 4, 2005 20:14:42 GMT -5
These two riddles contain the name of a famous person: 1. My first name is (by at least one account) the same as the slayer of Goliath. The first two thirds of my last name are something that you send to someone. My last third is what I am. Who am I?
2. You may know me as an actor, but even if you don't, you probably know my voice. My middle name was a class in Ancient Britain, & I was in a play that is also the name of a game. Who am I?
|
|
|
Riddle
Dec 5, 2005 2:40:47 GMT -5
Post by frizzer on Dec 5, 2005 2:40:47 GMT -5
1) ermm David letterman 2) ermmm Othello,,orsen wells
just a quick couple of guesses
|
|