The number of letters out from the beginning or in from the end of the phrase:
Two out, two in
One in
Six out, three in
Four out
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The number of letters out from the beginning or in from the end of the phrase:
Two out, two in
One in
Six out, three in
Four out
omg miss grace that was awesome:)
i knew I'd be totally annoyed with myself for not getting it.
well done, very very sneaky:o
Now THAT is a riddle. Wow...If only Bilbo had thought of that one...
e.h.b
No riddle and its been well over 24 hours so I guess I will post one since there arnt any it seems?
I turn polar bears white
and I will make you cry.
I make guys have to pee
and girls comb their hair.
I make celebrities look stupid
and normal people look like celebrities.
I turn pancakes brown
and make your champane bubble.
If you sqeeze me, I'll pop.
If you look at me, you'll pop.
Can you guess the riddle?
hah! Nice one:p I'm tempted to guess the sun, but you can't really pop the sun, now can you?
e.h.b
Hopefully no one has heard this before...
I can run but not walk. Wherever I go, thought follows close behind. What am I?
Fire!
In case I'm right....
Of trees I am made,
But no plant am I.
Treasure I contain,
For the wise to spy.
Thought I provoke,
But don't take me for a soak!
What am I?
e.h.b
would it be a quill? If i'm right someone else can post a riddle, I'm no good at making them
alrite this one isnt too hard...
What holds water yet is full of holes?
Not quite a typical riddle, but it makes you think like one :)
You come to a trench that goes as far as you can see to either side. It is 50 feet deep, 50 feet wide, and there is *nothing* around to secure a rope to, yet all you have to get across with is an unlimited supply of rope. How do you get across?
Considering its been more than a week since the creator posted im going to go ahead and pull out the old rusty riddle maker:
An endless cycle,
Twins like that of Hermes,
Snowmen's treasure
Finrod's Gift and
Aragorn's Heirloom
hmm definitely not as good as my first few but you can guess all the same
The Ring of Barahir, given to Barahir on the battlefields of the North by Finrod Felagund. Two snakes, one upholding while the other devours.
I forget the Snowman reference, did the Snowmen save it for Arvedui's heir?
I'm no good at making riddles, I'm only good at solving them! Someone who is better, please feel free!
New riddle time!
From trees I am born
By machines I am formed
Through thought labored
In time delivered
From blankness to life
By pencil, pen, keyboard brought alive
Through poetry and prose illuminated
In fine words cumulated
What am I?