The Infamous Net - Book.Riddles!: Version 3.0b Compiled by Mark Manning
The Infamous Net - Book.Riddles!: Version 3.0b Compiled by Mark Manning
The Infamous Net - Book.Riddles!: Version 3.0b Compiled by Mark Manning
Version 3.0b
Compiled by Mark Manning
It is the work of myself in the collection of all of the riddles which have been submitted to myself via e-
mail and rec.games.frp. I hope you enjoy it.
Please note that for MANY of these riddles, those who submitted them do NOT take credit for their
creation. These are just those people who submitted the riddles - NOT THE Authors. There are some though,
which are the creation of the people submitting them. If possible, this has been marked. Those not marked though,
are the work of some other Author unknown to myself or not specified when the riddle was given to me.
Thanks to everyone who submitted riddles whether from books or from their own head. This is a lengthy
list, so I hope everyone will bear with me in this listing. Thanks again everyone!
The format of these entries has been revamped to provide more information about each of the submitters.
The form has been changed to the following:
At the bottom of the list will be the answers. The answers are listed in the order of preference. Thus, the
most preferred answer will be placed first with additional answers (if any) following. All answers are based upon
the
"Entry" field. The entry field works in the following way:
1. When you submit a riddle you are assigned a unique number (1-inf).
2. The ID number will be the first part of the number.
3. The second part of the number (after the period) is the number assigned to the riddle.
Ex:
Entry: 1.1
Date: <Unknown>
Who:cpearce@morticia.cnns.unt.edu
Author: Unknown
Title: None
Riddle:
4. As you can see, the "1.1" is by the entry field. The first "1" means C. Pearce is the first person in the list.
The second "1" means this is his first riddle given to me.His second would be labeled "1.2" and so on. The answers
are matched the same way.
I hope you enjoy the net.book.riddles and any (constructive) suggestions are welcome and appreciated.
Thanks to everyone who has posted any kind of a riddle to the Usenet. I will make all additional entries on an "As
Time Allows" basis (Which might be never again - ya just don't know).
Notes:
Please send any and all updates and/or corrections to mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov. If you can't get me there,
then simply post it. I should see it and will try to get in touch with you instead. Thanks again.
PS:If, on something which reads "Unknown", you know what should go in that location - then please DO
drop me a note. None of these riddles are meant to be rip offs from someone else's work. I just thought I'd compile
a list of riddles and look what's happened! :-)
Disclaimer: I hereby throw this into the public domain. I take no responsibility for this book's merits,
worth, or anything else. However, although ***THIS*** work is now in the public domain arena that does NOT
mean the works contained within it are. All of the individual authors (myself included) would be highly upset if a
new computer game came out with our riddles in it without being paid some kind of a nominal fee. Nor would an
anthology or other book containing these riddles be welcome without recourse to being reimbursed for our time and
efforts. Therefore! You can use these riddles however you see fit - so long as you don't make any kind of a profit
from them. If you decide you'd like to try to make money in some way through the use of these riddles - then you
should seek the agreement of the individual authors. That's why I've included who they are - so you can find them.
Nuff said (I think).
Entry: 1.1
Date: Unknown, but not long ago.
Who:cpearce@morticia.cnns.unt.edu
Author: Unknown
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 1.2
Date: Unknown, but not long ago.
Who:cpearce@morticia.cnns.unt.edu
Author: Unknown
Title: None
Riddle:
A serpent swam in a silver urn. A golden bird did in its mouth abide. The serpent drank the water, this in turn
Killed the serpent. Then the gold bird died.
Entry: 1.3
Date: Unknown, but not long ago.
Who:cpearce@morticia.cnns.unt.edu
Author: Unknown
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 1.4
Date: Unknown, but not long ago.
Who:cpearce@morticia.cnns.unt.edu
Author: Beyond Zork
Title: None
Riddle:
My tines are long. My tines are short. My tines end ere. My first report.
Entry: 1.5
Date: 4/21/92
Who:cpearce@morticia.cnns.unt.edu
Author: Unknown
Title: None
Riddle:
Turn us on our backs. And open up our stomachs. You will be the wisest of men. Though at start a lummox.
Entry: 1.6
Date: 4/21/92
Who:cpearce@morticia.cnns.unt.edu
Author: Unknown
Title: None
Riddle:
The hungry dog howls. For crust of bread. His cry goes unheard It's far overhead.
Entry: 1.7
Date: 4/21/92
Who:cpearce@morticia.cnns.unt.edu
Author: Unknown
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 1.8
Date: 4/21/92
Who:cpearce@morticia.cnns.unt.edu
Author: Unknown
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 1.9
Date: 4/21/92
Who:cpearce@morticia.cnns.unt.edu
Author: Matt Morris
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 1.10
Date: 4/21/92
Who:cpearce@morticia.cnns.unt.edu
Author: Matt Morris
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 2.1
Date: Wed Apr 8 12:49:46 1992
Who:dschoen@cs.vu.nl
Author: Unknown
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 3.1
Date: Unknown
Who:The Shadowraiker
Author: Unknown
Title: None
Riddle:
It can be said:
To be gold is to be good;
To be stone is to be nothing;
To be glass is to be fragile;
To be cold is to be cruel.
Unmetaphored, what am I?
Entry: 4.1
Date: Unknown
Who:2390carrolld.vms.csd.mu.edu
Author: TSR Inc. Module S2:White Plume
Mountain by Lawrence Schick
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 6.1
Date: Unknown
Who:v892079%SI.HHS.NL@uga.cc.uga.edu
Author: Gentevoort (?)
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 7.1
Date: Unknown
Who:gusar@uniwa.uwa.oz.au
Author: Sean (?)
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 7.2
Date: Unknown
Who:gusar@uniwa.uwa.oz.au
Author: Sean (?)
Title: None
Riddle:
A leathery snake,
With a stinging bite,
I'll stay coiled up,
Unless I must fight.
Entry: 9.1
Date: 1 May 92 16:10:35 GMT
Who:mollems@wkuvx1.bitnet
Author: Coleridge
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 9.2
Date: 1 May 92 16:10:35 GMT
Who:mollems@wkuvx1.bitnet
Author: Longfellow
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 9.3
Date: 1 May 92 16:10:35 GMT
Who:mollems@wkuvx1.bitnet
Author: Dickinson
Title: None
Riddle:
Many-maned scud-thumper,
Maker of worn wood,
Shrub-ruster,
Sky-mocker,
Rave!
Portly pusher,
Wind-slave.
Entry: 9.5
Date: 1 May 92 16:10:35 GMT
Who:mollems@wkuvx1.bitnet
Author:Shelley
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 9.6
Date: 1 May 92 16:10:35 GMT
Who:mollems@wkuvx1.bitnet
Author:G.Manley Hopkins
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 9.7
Date: 1 May 92 16:10:35 GMT
Who:mollems@wkuvx1.bitnet
Author:Shakespeare
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 9.9
Date: 1 May 92 16:10:35 GMT
Who:mollems@wkuvx1.bitnet
Author:Francis Saltus Saltus
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 10.1
Date: Unknown
Who:The Riddle Manual
Author: J.R.R. Tolkien (The Hobbit)
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 10.2
Date: Unknown
Who:The Riddle Manual
Author: J.R.R. Tolkien (The Hobbit)
Title: None
Riddle:
Voiceless it cries,
Wingless it flutters,
Toothless bites,
Mouthless mutters.
Entry: 10.4
Date: Unknown
Who:The Riddle Manual
Author: J.R.R. Tolkien (The Hobbit)
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 10.5
Date: Unknown
Who:The Riddle Manual
Author: J.R.R. Tolkien (The Hobbit)
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 10.6
Date: Unknown
Who:The Riddle Manual
Author: J.R.R. Tolkien (The Hobbit)
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 10.8
Date: Unknown
Who:The Riddle Manual
Author: J.R.R. Tolkien (The Hobbit)
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 10.9
Date: Unknown
Who:The Riddle Manual
Author: From the SSI Computer Game "Secret of the Silver Blades"
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 10.10
Date: Unknown
Who:The Riddle Manual
Author: From the SSI Computer Game "Secret of the Silver Blades"
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 10.11
Date: Unknown
Who:The Riddle Manual
Author: From the SSI Computer Game "Secret of the Silver Blades"
Title: None
Riddle:
Has a mouth but does not speak, has a bed but never sleeps.
Entry: 10.13
Date: Unknown
Who:The Riddle Manual
Author: From the SSI Computer Game "Secret of the Silver Blades"
Title: None
Riddle:
Runs smoother than any rhyme, loves to fall but cannot climb!
Entry: 10.14
Date: Unknown
Who:The Riddle Manual
Author: From the SSI Computer Game "Secret of the Silver Blades"
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 10.15
Date: Unknown
Who:The Riddle Manual
Author: From the SSI Computer Game "Secret of the Silver Blades"
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 10.16
Date: Unknown
Who:The Riddle Manual
Author: From the SSI Computer Game "Secret of the Silver Blades"
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 10.18
Date: Unknown
Who:The Riddle Manual
Author: Unknown
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 10.19
Date: Unknown
Who:The Riddle Manual
Author: Unknown
Title: None
Riddle:
If you break me
I do not stop working,
If you touch me
I may be snared,
If you lose me
Nothing will matter.
Entry: 10.20
Date: Unknown
Who:The Riddle Manual
Author: Unknown
Title: None
Riddle:
I go around in circles,
But always straight ahead
Never complain,
No matter where I am led.
Entry: 10.22
Date: Unknown
Who:The Riddle Manual
Author: Unknown
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 10.23
Date: Unknown
Who:The Riddle Manual
Author: Unknown
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 10.24
Date: Unknown
Who:The Riddle Manual
Author: Unknown
Title: None
Riddle:
Weight in my belly,
Trees on my back,
Nails in my ribs,
Feet I do lack.
Entry: 10.26
Date: Unknown
Who:The Riddle Manual
Author: Unknown
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 10.27
Date: Unknown
Who:The Riddle Manual
Author: Unknown
Title: None
Riddle:
I am always hungry,
I must always be fed,
The finger I lick
Will soon turn red.
Entry: 10.28
Date: Unknown
Who:The Riddle Manual
Author: Unknown
Title: None
Riddle:
Glittering points
That downward thrust,
Sparkling spears
That never rust.
Entry: 10.30
Date: Unknown
Who:The Riddle Manual
Author: Unknown
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 10.31
Date: Unknown
Who:The Riddle Manual
Author: Unknown
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 10.32
Date: Unknown
Who:The Riddle Manual
Author: Unknown
Title: None
Riddle:
I am so simple,
That I can only point
Yet I guide men
All over the world.
Entry: 10.34
Date: Unknown
Who:The Riddle Manual
Author: Unknown
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 11.1
Date: Unknown
Who:s892804@MINYOS.XX.RMIT.OZ.AU
Author: Wee Willie
Compiled by Dan Judd.
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 11.2
Date: Unknown
Who:s892804@MINYOS.XX.RMIT.OZ.AU
Author: Wee Willie
Compiled by Dan Judd.
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 11.4
Date: Unknown
Who:s892804@MINYOS.XX.RMIT.OZ.AU
Author: Wee Willie
Compiled by Dan Judd.
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 11.5
Date: Unknown
Who:s892804@MINYOS.XX.RMIT.OZ.AU
Author: Wee Willie
Compiled by Dan Judd.
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 11.7
Date: Unknown
Who:s892804@MINYOS.XX.RMIT.OZ.AU
Author: Wee Willie
Compiled by Dan Judd.
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 11.8
Date: Unknown
Who:s892804@MINYOS.XX.RMIT.OZ.AU
Author: Wee Willie
Compiled by Dan Judd.
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 11.10
Date: Unknown
Who:s892804@MINYOS.XX.RMIT.OZ.AU
Author: Wee Willie
Compiled by Dan Judd.
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 11.11
Date: Unknown
Who:s892804@MINYOS.XX.RMIT.OZ.AU
Author: Wee Willie
Compiled by Dan Judd.
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 12.1
Date: Unknown
Who:Unknown
Author: Unknown
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 13.1
Date: Unknown
Who:Unknown
Author: Deon Ramsey
Title: None
Riddle:
A Statue with the Inscription : All ye who Enter here, weep, for my Story
is a sorrowfull one. (Or something similar)
The correct response was to weep in front of the statue, which opened a secret
door behind It. I used a slightly harder version of that on my Group, and it
stumped them for quite a while :-)
Entry: 14.1
Date: Unknown
Who:Unknown
Author: Unknown
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 15.2
Date: Thu Apr 9 18:45:57 1992
Who:jmarvin@us.oracle.com
Author: Unknown
Title: None
Riddle:
all in white
Fossil, fresh snow, a loan, the sky,
Just what am I?
Entry: 16.1
Date: Thu Apr 9 18:45:57 1992
Who:jmarvin@us.oracle.com
dschoen@cs.vu.nl
Author: Duncan Schoen (?)
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 16.2
Date: Thu Apr 9 18:45:57 1992
Who:jmarvin@us.oracle.com
dschoen@cs.vu.nl
Author: Duncan Schoen (?)
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 17.1
Date: Wed Apr 15 11:33:19 1992
Who:lgrant@maths.tcd.ie
Author: _A Feast Of Creatures. Anglo-Saxon Riddle Songs_ by Craig Williamson
ISBN 0-85967-671-4
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 17.2
Date: Wed Apr 15 11:33:19 1992
Who:lgrant@maths.tcd.ie
Author: _A Feast Of Creatures. Anglo-Saxon Riddle Songs_ by Craig Williamson
ISBN 0-85967-671-4
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 18.1
Date: Unknown
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: The Young People's Series
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 18.2
Date: Unknown
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: The Young People's Series
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 18.3
Date: Unknown
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: Mark Manning
Title: None
Riddle:
Dawns away,
The day's turned grey,
And I must travel far away.
But I'll be back,
And then we'll track,
The light of yet another day.
Entry: 18.4
Date: Unknown
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: Mark Manning
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 18.5
Date: Unknown
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: The Young People's Series
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 18.6
Date: Unknown
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: The Monkee's TV Show
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 18.8
Date: Unknown
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: Mark Manning
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 18.9
Date: Unknown
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: Mark Manning
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 18.10
Date: Unknown
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: The Young People's Series
Title: None
Riddle:
Two legs sat upon three legs with one leg in his lap.
In comes four legs, grabs one leg, and runs off with him.
Up jumps two legs, grabs up three legs, throws it after four legs,
and makes him bring back one leg.
Entry: 18.11
Date: Unknown
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: Mark Manning
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 18.12
Date: Unknown
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: Mark Manning
Title: None
Riddle:
Stomp, stomp,
Chomp, chomp,
Romp, romp.
Standing still,
all in gear.
Entry: 18.13
Date: Unknown
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: Mark Manning
Title: None
Riddle:
Sweet tooth,
Ah shoot,
All gone,
We all long,
For another piece of it.
Entry: 18.14
Date: Unknown
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: Mark Manning
Title: None
Riddle:
A laugh,
A cry,
A moan,
A sigh.
Entry: 18.16
Date: Unknown
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: Mark Manning
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 18.17
Date: Unknown
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: Mark Manning
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 18.18
Date: Unknown
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: Mark Manning
Title: None
Riddle:
Squishes,
Squashes,
Wishes I washes,
Can get it in my hair,
Makes me not look too fair.
Entry: 18.19
Date: Unknown
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: Mark Manning
Title: None
Riddle:
White on black,
And black on white.
Helps you to know things,
By using your sight.
Entry: 18.20
Date: Unknown
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: Mark Manning
Title: None
Riddle:
Up a hill,
Down a hill,
Over them I may roam,
But after all my walking,
There's no place like my own.
Entry: 18.21
Date: Unknown
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: Mark Manning
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 18.22
Date: Unknown
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: Mark Manning
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 18.24
Date: Unknown
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: Mark Manning
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 18.25
Date: Unknown
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: Mark Manning
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 18.26
Date: Unknown
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: Mark Manning
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 18.27
Date: Unknown
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: Mark Manning
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 18.28
Date: Unknown
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: Mark Manning
Title: None
Riddle:
Woe to Norman,
That craggy man.
Who's known such horrors,
As to exceed the grief of man.
And as it was written,
A daughter was lost.
When the seas came a coming,
With a shout, and hoar frost.
Oh, where can he be?
This man of cruel fate.
Whose teeth are gnashing,
And a face full of hate.
Entry: 18.29
Date: Unknown
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: Mark Manning
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 18.30
Date: Unknown
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: Mark Manning
Title: None
Riddle:
I travelled inwards,
To that heart where no one else roamed.
Where only the birds and animals found a home.
Where the pixies flew with an audible air,
And tangles twigs and leaves within my hair.
Ah. I love this place, this paradise,
Where everything is so beautiful,
So still, and so nice.
Entry: 18.31
Date: Unknown
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: Mark Manning
Title: None
Riddle:
I am a strange creature,
Hovering in the air,
Moving from here to there,
With a brilliant flare.
Some say I sing,
But others say I have no voice.
So I just hum - as a matter of choice.
What am I?
Entry: 18.33
Date: Unknown
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: Mark Manning
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 18.34
Date: Unknown
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: Mark Manning
Title: None
Riddle:
A part of heaven,
Though it touches the earth.
Some say it's valuable,
Others - no worth.
Entry: 18.36
Date: Unknown
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: Mark Manning
Title: None
Riddle:
I stand,
And look across the sea,
With its waves, crests, troughs, and valleys.
I stride,
Across this water, my horse following after,
And while it laps against his withers,
And brushes against my thighs,
I fill the emptiness with laughter.
And he - with his sighs.
Whether do we go?
Or do we go at all?
Or are we simply out here wading,
To the next port of call.
Where the sea ends,
Where the loam lays firm beneath my feet,
And I can mount my steed again,
And continue til next we meet.
Entry: 18.38
Date: Unknown
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: Mark Manning
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 18.39
Date: Unknown
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: Mark Manning
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 18.40
Date: Unknown
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: Mark Manning
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 18.41
Date: Unknown
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: The Young People's Series
Title: None
Riddle:
Hick-a-more, Hack-a-more,
On the King's kitchen door.
All the King's horses,
And all the King's men,
Couldn't get Hick-a-more, Hack-a-more,
Off the King's kitchen door.
Entry: 18.42
Date: Unknown
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: Mark Manning
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 18.44
Date: Unknown
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: Mark Manning
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 18.45
Date: Unknown
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: Mark Manning
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 18.47
Date: Unknown
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: Mark Manning
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 18.48
Date: Unknown
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: Mark Manning
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 18.49
Date: Unknown
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: Mark Manning
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 18.50
Date: 5/8/92
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: Mark Manning
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 18.51
Date: 5/8/92
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: Mark Manning
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 18.52
Date: 5/8/92
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: Mark Manning
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 18.55
Date: 5/8/92
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: Mark Manning
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 18.57
Date: 5/8/92
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: Mark Manning
Title: None
Riddle:
A lot of bark,
But no one notices.
A lot to bite,
And everyone cares.
I'm not a dog,
If anyone notices.
And there's a lot to me,
But I don't have hair.
I stand up straight,
If you've noticed me.
I've got lots of limbs,
If anyone cares.
I can give you shade,
If you've noticed it.
And I do even more,
I give you air.
Entry: 18.59
Date: 9/16/92
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: Mark Manning
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 18.61
Date: 9/16/92
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: Mark Manning
Title: None
Riddle:
I drift,
As slowly as a lazy river.
I dance,
Upon as little as a puff of air.
I tumble,
Better than the greatest acrobat.
Swirling,
Twirling,
Down to the ground.
Where I lie,
Til I get my second wind.
So I can begin again.
Entry: 18.62
Date: 9/16/92
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: Mark Manning
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 18.64
Date: 9/16/92
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: Mark Manning
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 18.65
Date: 9/16/92
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: Mark Manning
Title: None
Riddle:
I am a box,
Full of that which is most rare.
But it isn't a flute,
And it isn't some hair.
Though soft be my bed,
I am as hard as a rock.
And though dull in the darkness,
I glisten once unlocked.
What am I, this box so strange?
To hold such a treasure,
Which is not so plain.
Entry: 18.66
Date: 9/16/92
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: Mark Manning
Title: The Giant Slept
Riddle:
Entry: 18.67
Date: 9/16/92
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: Mark Manning
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 18.69
Date: 9/16/92
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: Mark Manning
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 18.70
Date: 9/16/92
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: Mark Manning
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 18.72
Date: 9/16/92
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: Mark Manning
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 18.74
Date: 9/16/92
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: Jonathan Swift
Title: The Vowels: An Enigma
Riddle:
Entry: 18.76
Date: 9/16/92
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: Unknown (The Young Children's Series)
Title: A Riddle
Riddle:
Entry: 18.77
Date: 9/16/92
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: Unknown (The Young Children's Series)
Title: A Riddle
Riddle:
Entry: 18.79
Date: 9/16/92
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: Unknown (The Young Children's Series)
Title: A Riddle
Riddle:
Entry: 18.80
Date: 9/16/92
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: Unknown (The Young Children's Series)
Title: A Riddle
Riddle:
Entry: 18.81
Date: 10/14/92
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Title: A Riddle
Riddle:
Entry: 18.83
Date: 8 Apr 92 14:29:56 GMT
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Title: A Riddle
Riddle:
I'm up.
I'm down.
I'm all around.
Yet never can I be found.
Who am I?
Entry: 18.84
Date: 8 Apr 92 14:29:56 GMT
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Title: A Riddle
Riddle:
I can be moved.
I can be rolled.
But nothing will I hold.
I'm red and I'm blue.
And I can be other colors too.
Having no head, though similar in shape,
I have no eyes - yet move all over the place.
What am I?
Entry: 18.85
Date: 8 Apr 92 14:29:56 GMT
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Title: A Riddle
Riddle:
I can be eaten,
I can be grown,
And sometimes you'll find me,
As part of your home.
Though able to bend,
And sticky when broke,
I'm stouter than maple,
But weaker than oak.
What am I?
Entry: 18.86
Date: 8 Apr 92 14:29:56 GMT
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Title: A Riddle
Riddle:
What am I?
Entry: 18.87
Date: 8 Apr 92 14:29:56 GMT
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Title: A Riddle
Riddle:
Entry: 18.89
Date: 9 Feb 93 17:29:56 GMT
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Title: A Riddle
Riddle:
Entry: 18.90
Date: 9 Feb 93 17:29:56 GMT
Who:mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Author: mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov
Title: A Riddle
Riddle:
A man not a man saw and did not see a bird not a bird
sitting on a stick not a stick and hit it with a stone
not a stone.
Entry: 19.1
Date: 18 Apr 92 20:06:34 GMT
Who:heath@anchor.as.utexas.edu (James Heath)
Author: Unknown
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 19.2
Date: 18 Apr 92 20:06:34 GMT
Who:heath@anchor.as.utexas.edu (James Heath)
Author: Unknown
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 19.3
Date: 18 Apr 92 20:06:34 GMT
Who:heath@anchor.as.utexas.edu (James Heath)
Author: Unknown
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 20.1
Date: Tue Apr 21 15:13:49 1992
Who:rwallace@unix1.tcd.ie
Author: Russell Wallace
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 20.2
Date: Tue Apr 21 15:13:49 1992
Who:rwallace@unix1.tcd.ie
Author: Russell Wallace
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 21.1
Date: Thu, 30 Apr 92 13:20:32 -0700
Who:zorn@apple.com
Author: Jed Hartman
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 21.2
Date: Thu, 30 Apr 92 13:20:32 -0700
Who:zorn@apple.com
Author: Jed Hartman
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 21.3
Date: Thu, 30 Apr 92 13:20:32 -0700
Who:zorn@apple.com
Author: James Thurber's _The Thirteen Clocks_
Title: None
Riddle:
I can find a thing I cannot see and see a thing I cannot find.
The first is time, the second is a spot before my eyes.
Entry: 21.4
Date: Thu, 30 Apr 92 13:20:32 -0700
Who:zorn@apple.com
Author: James Thurber's _The Thirteen Clocks_
Title: None
Riddle:
I can feel a thing I cannot touch and touch a thing I cannot feel.
The first is sad and sorry, the second is your heart.
Entry: 22.1
Date: Wed, 06 May 1992 11:29:14 CDT
Who:Sean Molley -> mollems@WKUVX1.BITNET
Author: From Zork II by Infocom
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 22.2
Date: Wed, 06 May 1992 11:29:14 CDT
Who:Sean Molley -> mollems@WKUVX1.BITNET
Author: From Zork II by Infocom
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 22.3
Date: Wed, 06 May 1992 11:29:14 CDT
Who:Sean Molley -> mollems@WKUVX1.BITNET
Author: From Might & Magic II by New World Computing
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 22.4
Date: Wed, 06 May 1992 11:29:14 CDT
Who:Sean Molley -> mollems@WKUVX1.BITNET
Author: From Might & Magic II by New World Computing
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 22.5
Date: Wed, 06 May 1992 11:29:14 CDT
Who:Sean Molley -> mollems@WKUVX1.BITNET
Author: Sean Molley
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 22.6
Date: Wed, 06 May 1992 11:29:14 CDT
Who:Sean Molley -> mollems@WKUVX1.BITNET
Author: Sean Molley
Title: None
Riddle:
HIJKLMNO
What word does this represent?
Entry: 22.7
Date: Wed, 06 May 1992 11:29:14 CDT
Who:Sean Molley -> mollems@WKUVX1.BITNET
Author: Sean Molley
Title: None
Riddle:
A long snake
With a stinging bite,
I stay coiled up
Unless I must fight.
Entry: 22.8
Date: Wed, 06 May 1992 11:29:14 CDT
Who:Sean Molley -> mollems@WKUVX1.BITNET
Author: Sean Molley
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 23.1
Date: 09 Oct 1992 11:52:40 -0400 (EDT)
Who:Barbara -> BAJ@ACFcluster.NYU.EDU
Author: Lewis Carroll
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 24.1
Date: Tue, 13 Oct 1992 19:30:04 -0600
Who:THOMPSON BENJAMIN RHINELANDER <thompson@spot.Colorado.EDU>
Author: THOMPSON BENJAMIN RHINELANDER
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 24.2
Date: Wed, 14 Oct 1992 15:37:16 -0600
Who:THOMPSON BENJAMIN RHINELANDER <thompson@spot.Colorado.EDU>
Author: THOMPSON BENJAMIN RHINELANDER
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 25.1
Date: Sat, 28 Nov 1992 13:21:28 +0100
Who:miju@keep.fantasy.sub.org (Michael Jung)
Author: miju@keep.fantasy.sub.org (Michael Jung)
Title: Riddle 1
Riddle:
Entry: 25.2
Date: Sat, 28 Nov 1992 13:21:28 +0100
Who:miju@keep.fantasy.sub.org (Michael Jung)
Author: miju@keep.fantasy.sub.org (Michael Jung)
Title: Riddle 2
Riddle:
Entry: 26.1
Date: Wed, 7 Jul 93 23:00:04 -0400
Who:Douglas WEBB <dwebb@binkley.cs.mcgill.ca>
Author: 'Dream Park' by Niven & Barnes
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 26.3
Date: Wed, 7 Jul 93 23:00:04 -0400
Who:Douglas WEBB <dwebb@binkley.cs.mcgill.ca>
Author: 'Dream Park' by Niven & Barnes
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 26.4
Date: Wed, 7 Jul 93 23:00:04 -0400
Who:Douglas WEBB <dwebb@binkley.cs.mcgill.ca>
Author: 'Dream Park' by Niven & Barnes
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 26.5
Date: Wed, 7 Jul 93 23:00:04 -0400
Who:Douglas WEBB <dwebb@binkley.cs.mcgill.ca>
Author: 'Dream Park' by Niven & Barnes
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 26.7
Date: Wed, 7 Jul 93 23:00:04 -0400
Who:Douglas WEBB <dwebb@binkley.cs.mcgill.ca>
Author: 'Dream Park' by Niven & Barnes
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 26.8
Date: Wed, 7 Jul 93 23:00:04 -0400
Who:Douglas WEBB <dwebb@binkley.cs.mcgill.ca>
Author: 'Dream Park' by Niven & Barnes
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 26.9
Date: Wed, 7 Jul 93 23:00:04 -0400
Who:Douglas WEBB <dwebb@binkley.cs.mcgill.ca>
Author: Christopheros of Mytilene
Title: None
Riddle:
Entry: 27.2
Date: Mon, 12 Jul 93 01:13:44 EDT
Who:Dead Ghost aka Joe Colleran (jnc4p@virginia.edu)
Author: Some ancient author (Homer I think)
Title: Riddle of Man (from the Odyssey?)
Riddle:
Entry: 27.3
Date: Mon, 12 Jul 93 01:13:44 EDT
Who:Dead Ghost aka Joe Colleran (jnc4p@virginia.edu)
Author: Bob Blake
Title: The Riddles of the Stone #2
(from TSR Module C4: To Find a King)
Riddle:
Entry: 27.4
Date: Mon, 12 Jul 93 01:13:44 EDT
Who:Dead Ghost aka Joe Colleran (jnc4p@virginia.edu)
Author: Bob Blake
Title: The Riddles of the Stone #2
(from TSR Module C4: To Find a King)
Riddle:
OWAH
TAGOO
SIAM
Entry: 27.6
Date: Mon, 12 Jul 93 01:13:44 EDT
Who:Dead Ghost aka Joe Colleran (jnc4p@virginia.edu)
Author: Tom Prusa
Title: Gwendolyn's Riddles #1 (TSR Module WGR2: Treasures of Greyhawk)
Riddle:
Entry: 27.7
Date: Mon, 12 Jul 93 01:13:44 EDT
Who:Dead Ghost aka Joe Colleran (jnc4p@virginia.edu)
Author: Tom Prusa
Title: Gwendolyn's Riddles #1 (TSR Module WGR2: Treasures of Greyhawk)
Riddle:
Entry: 27.8
Date: Mon, 12 Jul 93 01:13:44 EDT
Who:Dead Ghost aka Joe Colleran (jnc4p@virginia.edu)
Author: Tom Prusa
Title: Gwendolyn's Riddles #1 (TSR Module WGR2: Treasures of Greyhawk)
Riddle:
Entry: 27.10
Date: Mon, 12 Jul 93 01:13:44 EDT
Who:Dead Ghost aka Joe Colleran (jnc4p@virginia.edu)
Author: Scott Roach
Title: Rhyme & Reason #1 (Dragon Magazine #175 November, 1991
Riddle:
Entry: 27.11
Date: Mon, 12 Jul 93 01:13:44 EDT
Who:Dead Ghost aka Joe Colleran (jnc4p@virginia.edu)
Author: Scott Roach
Title: Rhyme & Reason #1 (Dragon Magazine #175 November, 1991
Riddle:
Entry: 27.12
Date: Mon, 12 Jul 93 01:13:44 EDT
Who:Dead Ghost aka Joe Colleran (jnc4p@virginia.edu)
Author: Scott Roach
Title: Rhyme & Reason #1 (Dragon Magazine #175 November, 1991
Riddle:
Entry: 27.13
Date: Mon, 12 Jul 93 01:13:44 EDT
Who:Dead Ghost aka Joe Colleran (jnc4p@virginia.edu)
Author: Scott Roach
Title: Rhyme & Reason #1 (Dragon Magazine #175 November, 1991
Riddle:
Entry: 27.14
Date: Mon, 12 Jul 93 01:13:44 EDT
Who:Dead Ghost aka Joe Colleran (jnc4p@virginia.edu)
Author: Scott Roach
Title: Rhyme & Reason #1 (Dragon Magazine #175 November, 1991
Riddle:
Entry: 27.15
Date: Mon, 12 Jul 93 01:13:44 EDT
Who:Dead Ghost aka Joe Colleran (jnc4p@virginia.edu)
Author: Scott Roach
Title: Rhyme & Reason #1 (Dragon Magazine #175 November, 1991
Riddle:
Entry: 27.16
Date: Mon, 12 Jul 93 01:13:44 EDT
Who:Dead Ghost aka Joe Colleran (jnc4p@virginia.edu)
Author: Scott Roach
Title: Rhyme & Reason #1 (Dragon Magazine #175 November, 1991
Riddle:
Entry: 27.18
Date: Mon, 12 Jul 93 01:13:44 EDT
Who:Dead Ghost aka Joe Colleran (jnc4p@virginia.edu)
Author: Mark Anthony
Title: The Riddle! #1 (Dragon Magazine #175 November, 1991)
Riddle:
Delivered by breath,
scares heroes to death.
Entry: 27.19
Date: Mon, 12 Jul 93 01:13:44 EDT
Who:Dead Ghost aka Joe Colleran (jnc4p@virginia.edu)
Author: Mark Anthony
Title: The Riddle! #2 (Dragon Magazine #175 November, 1991)
Riddle:
Entry: 27.20
Date: Mon, 12 Jul 93 01:13:44 EDT
Who:Dead Ghost aka Joe Colleran (jnc4p@virginia.edu)
Author: Mark Anthony
Title: The Riddle! #3 (Dragon Magazine #175 November, 1991)
Riddle:
Entry: 28.1
Date: Fri, 27 Aug 93 15:47:05 PDT
Who:Eric Yin <eyin@nml1sun.hsc.usc.edu>
Author: E.S. Craighill Handy (and Others)
Title: Riddles of Ancient Hawaii
(The Ancient Hawaiian Civilization)
Riddle:
My little fish-pond.
It contains one fish.
It has three outlets.
Entry: 28.2
Date: Fri, 27 Aug 93 15:47:05 PDT
Who:Eric Yin <eyin@nml1sun.hsc.usc.edu>
Author: E.S. Craighill Handy (and Others)
Title: Riddles of Ancient Hawaii
(The Ancient Hawaiian Civilization)
Riddle:
Entry: 28.3
Date: Fri, 27 Aug 93 15:47:05 PDT
Who:Eric Yin <eyin@nml1sun.hsc.usc.edu>
Author: E.S. Craighill Handy (and Others)
Title: Riddles of Ancient Hawaii
(The Ancient Hawaiian Civilization)
Riddle:
Entry: 28.4
Date: Fri, 27 Aug 93 15:47:05 PDT
Who:Eric Yin <eyin@nml1sun.hsc.usc.edu>
Author: E.S. Craighill Handy (and Others)
Title: Riddles of Ancient Hawaii
(The Ancient Hawaiian Civilization)
Riddle:
Entry: 28.6
Date: Fri, 27 Aug 93 15:47:05 PDT
Who:Eric Yin <eyin@nml1sun.hsc.usc.edu>
Author: E.S. Craighill Handy (and Others)
Title: Riddles of Ancient Hawaii
(The Ancient Hawaiian Civilization)
Riddle:
Entry: 28.7
Date: Fri, 27 Aug 93 15:47:05 PDT
Who:Eric Yin <eyin@nml1sun.hsc.usc.edu>
Author: E.S. Craighill Handy (and Others)
Title: Riddles of Ancient Hawaii
(The Ancient Hawaiian Civilization)
Riddle:
Entry: 28.8
Date: Fri, 27 Aug 93 15:47:05 PDT
Who:Eric Yin <eyin@nml1sun.hsc.usc.edu>
Author: E.S. Craighill Handy (and Others)
Title: Riddles of Ancient Hawaii
(The Ancient Hawaiian Civilization)
Riddle:
Entry: 28.9
Date: Fri, 27 Aug 93 15:47:05 PDT
Who:Eric Yin <eyin@nml1sun.hsc.usc.edu>
Author: E.S. Craighill Handy (and Others)
Title: Riddles of Ancient Hawaii
(The Ancient Hawaiian Civilization)
Riddle:
Entry: 28.10
Date: Fri, 27 Aug 93 15:47:05 PDT
Who:Eric Yin <eyin@nml1sun.hsc.usc.edu>
Author: E.S. Craighill Handy (and Others)
Title: Riddles of Ancient Hawaii
(The Ancient Hawaiian Civilization)
Riddle:
Entry: 28.11
Date: Fri, 27 Aug 93 15:47:05 PDT
Who:Eric Yin <eyin@nml1sun.hsc.usc.edu>
Author: E.S. Craighill Handy (and Others)
Title: Riddles of Ancient Hawaii
(The Ancient Hawaiian Civilization)
Riddle:
Entry: 28.12
Date: Fri, 27 Aug 93 15:47:05 PDT
Who:Eric Yin <eyin@nml1sun.hsc.usc.edu>
Author: E.S. Craighill Handy (and Others)
Title: Riddles of Ancient Hawaii
(The Ancient Hawaiian Civilization)
Riddle:
Entry: 28.13
Date: Fri, 27 Aug 93 15:47:05 PDT
Who:Eric Yin <eyin@nml1sun.hsc.usc.edu>
Author: E.S. Craighill Handy (and Others)
Title: Riddles of Ancient Hawaii
(The Ancient Hawaiian Civilization)
Riddle:
My little canoe house that has one post and two gates.
Entry: 28.14
Date: Fri, 27 Aug 93 15:47:05 PDT
Who:Eric Yin <eyin@nml1sun.hsc.usc.edu>
Author: E.S. Craighill Handy (and Others)
Title: Riddles of Ancient Hawaii
(The Ancient Hawaiian Civilization)
Riddle:
Entry: 28.15
Date: Fri, 27 Aug 93 15:47:05 PDT
Who:Eric Yin <eyin@nml1sun.hsc.usc.edu>
Author: E.S. Craighill Handy (and Others)
Title: Riddles of Ancient Hawaii
(The Ancient Hawaiian Civilization)
Riddle:
Entry: 28.16
Date: Fri, 27 Aug 93 15:47:05 PDT
Who:Eric Yin <eyin@nml1sun.hsc.usc.edu>
Author: E.S. Craighill Handy (and Others)
Title: Riddles of Ancient Hawaii
(The Ancient Hawaiian Civilization)
Riddle:
Entry: 28.17
Date: Fri, 27 Aug 93 15:47:05 PDT
Who:Eric Yin <eyin@nml1sun.hsc.usc.edu>
Author: E.S. Craighill Handy (and Others)
Title: Riddles of Ancient Hawaii
(The Ancient Hawaiian Civilization)
Riddle:
Entry: 28.18
Date: Fri, 27 Aug 93 15:47:05 PDT
Who:Eric Yin <eyin@nml1sun.hsc.usc.edu>
Author: E.S. Craighill Handy (and Others)
Title: Riddles of Ancient Hawaii
(The Ancient Hawaiian Civilization)
Riddle:
Entry: 28.19
Date: Fri, 27 Aug 93 15:47:05 PDT
Who:Eric Yin <eyin@nml1sun.hsc.usc.edu>
Author: E.S. Craighill Handy (and Others)
Title: Riddles of Ancient Hawaii
(The Ancient Hawaiian Civilization)
Riddle:
Entry: 28.20
Date: Fri, 27 Aug 93 15:47:05 PDT
Who:Eric Yin <eyin@nml1sun.hsc.usc.edu>
Author: E.S. Craighill Handy (and Others)
Title: Riddles of Ancient Hawaii
(The Ancient Hawaiian Civilization)
Riddle:
My cloak always spread.
Entry: 29.1
Date: 31 Aug 1993 00:35:42 GMT
Who:rosie@deakin.OZ.AU (Andrew Rosewarne)
Author: Unknown
Title: Unknown
Riddle:
Entry: 30.1
Date: 13 Sep 93 03:28:51 GMT
Who:smt0@ns1.cc.lehigh.edu (STEFAN M. THIEME)
Author: Unknown
Title: Unknown
Riddle:
Entry: 30.2
Date: 13 Sep 93 03:28:51 GMT
Who:smt0@ns1.cc.lehigh.edu (STEFAN M. THIEME)
Author: Unknown
Title: Unknown
Riddle:
Entry: 30.4
Date: 13 Sep 93 03:28:51 GMT
Who:smt0@ns1.cc.lehigh.edu (STEFAN M. THIEME)
Author: Unknown
Title: Unknown
Riddle:
Old King Ghorn had forged his kingdom from the war-wracked
lands of Arndor not by the strength of his sword but by the
sharpness of mind. It was his cleverness that tricked the
goblins into leaving; it was trickiness that made the dragon
wing to better hunting grounds; it was his wisdom that kept
the barons from feuding amongst themselves and the horsemen
from attacking. Peace had reigned in Ghornia for 35 years,
and the king's sword became rusty as he raised his family.
Alas, the old king was on his deathbed before he could sire
any sons; his only heir was his daughter Triella. Now Good
King Ghorn knew that for peace to continue in Ghornia the
next king would have to be as clever, and so he devised the
following test for his daughter's suitors. He who could pass
it would become king; all others would die.
Entry: 31.2
Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1993 16:43:00 GMT
Who:v062p74v@ubvms.cc.buffalo.edu (Brian A Weibel)
Author: Found in a 11th grade English book
Title: Unknown
Riddle:
Entry: 31.3
Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1993 16:43:00 GMT
Who:v062p74v@ubvms.cc.buffalo.edu (Brian A Weibel)
Author: Found in a 11th grade English book
Title: Unknown
Riddle:
Entry: 31.5
Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1993 16:43:00 GMT
Who:v062p74v@ubvms.cc.buffalo.edu (Brian A Weibel)
Author: Found in a 11th grade English book
Title: Unknown
Riddle:
Entry: 31.7
Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1993 16:43:00 GMT
Who:v062p74v@ubvms.cc.buffalo.edu (Brian A Weibel)
Author: Found in a 11th grade English book
Title: Unknown
Riddle:
Entry: 31.8
Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1993 16:43:00 GMT
Who:v062p74v@ubvms.cc.buffalo.edu (Brian A Weibel)
Author: Found in a 11th grade English book
Title: Unknown
Riddle:
1.2 A silver dish of some kind floating in an oil lamp with the flame above
it.
1.3 A butterfly
1.4 Lightning
Lightning Bolt
1.5 A book
1.7 Memories
1.10 Manhattan
Solved by Mark Suters and Phil Randall
(g8411891@cc.uow.edu.au)
1.11 Childhood
3.1 A Heart.
5.1 Since, after shooting 1/4 of the birds, the rest will fly off, the answer should be either (2*(4+20))/4=12 or
((2*4)+20)/4=7.
7.2 Friend
8.1 A whip
9.1 Unknown
9.2 Unknown
9.3 Unknown
9.4 Unknown
9.5 Unknown
9.6 Unknown
9.7 Unknown
9.8 Unknown
9.9 Unknown
10.1 A mountain
10.6 Eggssesss
Orange
10.7 A fish
10.8 Time
10.12 A river
10.13 Water
10.14 Silence
10.16 A fire
10.18 A war
10.19 Hope
10.20 Sounds or Noises
10.21 A wheel
10.23 A snail
10.24 A candle
10.25 A boat
A cave
10.26 A mirror
10.27 A fire
10.28 Water
10.29 Icicles
teeth
stalactites
10.30 A shadow
10.31 A piano
A harpsichord
10.33 A compass.
11.1 Bees
11.2 An Apple
11.5 A Unicorn
11.7 An Axe
11.9 A Shadow
11.10 A Wooden, Stringed Instrument
11.11 An Icicle
12.1 A coffin
13.1 Weeping
14.1 Nothing.
Something
15.2 A bride (something old, something new, something borrowed something blue)
16.1 Nothing
16.2
16.3 Nothing
17.1 An onion
17.3 A sword.
18.1 One
18.2 Teeth
18.4 A Diamond
A gem
18.8 Yeast
18.12 Horses
18.13 Candy
18.14 Fog
Mist
18.15 Emotions
18.16 A Riddle
18.17 A star
18.21 Music
18.22 Roots
18.25 A fountain
18.26 A stage
18.31 Sharing
18.32 A Hummingbird
18.35 A rainbow
18.38 A doll
18.40 Paradox/Opposites
18.41 Sunlight
18.42 Childhood
Childhood's Fairy Tales
18.49 Daffodil
18.52 A bull
18.53 Liquor
18.54 An eclipse
18.57 A lighthouse
18.58 A tree
18.59 A mouse
18.60 Water, river, stream, etc...
18.61 A leaf
18.62 A robin
18.63 Fingers
18.70 A bear
18.71 Hay
18.72 Seeds
18.75 A Book
18.76 A cherry
18.79 A candle
18.80 A star
18.84 A Ball
18.86 Stairs
18.87 Time
18.88 A bird
19.1 A grudge
19.3 A cat
20.1 The Trinity A-bomb test at La Jornada del Muerto, Alamogordo, New Mexico
20.2 Forty-two.
(How many roads must a man walk down ...)
21.1 A rainstorm.
21.2 Train/Subway
21.3 Time
22.1 Youth
22.2 A Well
22.3 Darkness
22.4 A Secret
22.5 A Towel
22.7 Whip
22.8 Oil
Jewels
22.9 Bees
24.1 A horse
24.2 Sand
25.2 A riddle
26.5 few
26.9 Snow
27.1 Man
(A baby crawls on four legs, an adult walks on two,
and an old man walks with the aid of a cane.)
27.2 A mirror
27.4 "Nothing"
("Nothing" fullfills the conditions of all the verses.)
27.6 A tree
27.7 Smoke
27.9 A riddle
27.10 A tree. It is late autumn, and snow has just fallen over
the brightly colored leaves. Trees of course live to a
great age and would be a rarity on a grassy plain.
(i.e. a wold)
27.12 Tongue
27.13 Tongue, again. The meaning of the word "row" to which the rhyme
refers is an arguement or quarrel.
27.14 A candle
27.15 A chain
27.16 A key
27.19 Darkness
27.20 Darkness
27.21 reign/reins
28.2 a coconut
28.12 a shadow
28.20 beachsand
29.1 Unknown
30.1 Unknown
30.2 Unknown
30.3 Unknown
30.4 Unknown
30.5 Unknown
31.1 Unknown
31.2 Unknown
31.3 Unknown
31.4 Unknown
31.5 Unknown
31.6 Unknown
31.7 Unknown
31.8 Unknown
31.9 Unknown
More Riddles
(unknown writer)
What has roots as nobody sees,
Is taller than trees,
Up, up it goes,
And yet never grows?
#Answer: mountain
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#Answer: teeth
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Voiceless it cries,
Wingless it flutters,
Toothless bites,
Mouthless mutters.
#Answer: wind
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#Answer: darkness
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#Answer: egg
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Alive without breath,
As cold as death;
Never thirsty, ever drinking,
All in mail never clinking.
#Answer: fish
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#Answer: time
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#Answer: heart
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Has a mouth but does not speak, has a bed but never sleeps.
#Answer: river
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Runs smoother than any rhyme, loves to fall but cannot climb!
#Answer: water
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#Answer: silence
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#Answer: air?
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You feed it, it lives, you give it something to drink, it dies.
#Answer: fire
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#Answer: heart
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#Answer: eyes
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#Answer: war
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If you break me
I do not stop working,
If you touch me
I may be snared,
If you lose me
Nothing will matter.
#Answer: hope
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#Answer: wheel
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#Answer: ice
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#Answer: snail
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#Answer: candle
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Weight in my belly,
Trees on my back,
Nails in my ribs,
Feet I do lack.
#Answer: mirror
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I am always hungry,
I must always be fed,
The finger I lick
Will soon turn red.
#Answer: fire
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#Answer: water
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Glittering points
That downward thrust,
Sparkling spears
That never rust.
#Answer: shadow
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I am so simple,
That I can only point
Yet I guide men
All over the world.
#Answer: compass.
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speak, frie
#Answer: unknownnd, and enter !
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#Answer: Bees
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#Answer: An Apple
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#Answer: A Unicorn
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#Answer: An Axe
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#Answer: A Shadow
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Dead and bound,
what once was free.
What made no sound,
now sings with glee.
#Answer: An Icicle
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#Answer: A nest
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#Answer: A chair
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I can be touched
But I hurt those who touch me
I move swiftly through a dry forest
But die in a mountain stream
Where I pass I leave a black shroud.
#Answer: Fire
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#Answer: A coffin
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#Answer: An egg
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#Answer: A shadow
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#Answer: One
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#Answer: A mirror
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#Answer: Frost
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#Answer: A thorn
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Lives in winter, dies in summer,
Grows with its root upwards.
#Answer: An icicle
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#Answer: Thunder
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#Answer: A mirror
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I am the part of the bird
that is not in the sky,
Who can drown in the ocean
and yet remain dry.
A last vestige of man
that refuses to die.
In mourning I am tossed
at your feet to lie;
I begin my job early,
devouring your ankles and thighs.
I work my way up,
eating your legs to your waist.
And though around midday away I am chased,
I return quickly,
To savor the arm of my taste.
As evening falls I enter your lungs,
Spiraling down
past your mouth and your tongue.
I feast on your body, your soul, and your mind,
but as darkness falls you shall find
That away I will go, a relief for some;
At least until tomorrow morning comes.
As destructive as life,
As healing as death;
An institutioner of strife,
Just as prone to bless.
It is all that is good,
Yet with an evil trend;
As it was the beginning of things,
It can also be the end.
#Answer: Fire, but Love also seems to work (though it was not the intended answer)
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#Answer: Snow
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Creatures of power, creatures of grace,
Creatures of beauty, creatures of strength.
As for their lives,
they set everything's pace,
For all things must come to live
under their emerald embrace. . .
Either in their life, or in their death.
#Answer: Trees
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#Answer: Mountains
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#Answer: A book
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#Answer: Paper
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#Answer: Justice
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