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Reshaper256 Bee Level: 19 Posts: 7/143 EXP: 34776 For next: 1001 Since: 09-14-04 From: United States Since last post: 5 days Last activity: 9 hours |
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ALL RIDDLES IN THREAD (Seven has not been solved.) (Original post) Riddle number one: Always falling, always flying - Always balanced in this fashion. Always facing toward its partner - Silent, quiet, void of passion. What is it? 2 pts SOLVED by Smallhacker! (Added 09-16-04) Riddle number two: The first two letters of a certain word refer to a man, while the first three letters of the word refer to a woman. The first four letters again refer to a man, but the whole word refers to a woman. The first two, three, and four letters of this word are each words of their own. None of these words are names, and they're all English. What is the word? 2 pts SOLVED by Heian-794! (Added 09-16-04) Riddle number three: A farmer has a fox, a goose, and a bag of grain. He must get all three across a river, but his boat is so small that he can only carry one of them at a time. If left unattended, on the same side of the river as the goose, the fox will eat the goose. If left unattended, on the same side of the river as the grain, the goose will eat the grain. (Nothing will run away if unattended.) How can he get them all to the other side of the river, with nothing being eaten? 2 pts SOLVED by MorbidMolly! (Added 10-11-04) Riddle number four: You have a three-gallon bucket, a five-gallon bucket, and a source of water. How can you accurately measure four gallons of water with these items? 2 pts SOLVED by Heian-794 and Timmy Turner! (Added 10-14-04) Riddle number five: The more of them you take, the more of them you leave behind. What are they? 2 pts SOLVED by APH Striker! (Added 10-14-04) Riddle number six: KING ROW RAGE RACK GAIN What do these words have in common? 2 pts SOLVED by Heian-794! (Added 10-18-04) Riddle number seven: People who have it don't tell. People who get it don't know. People who find out they have it don't want it. What is it? 6 pts (Added 10-18-04) Riddle number eight: You were given two bottles of pills, one labeled "Bottle A" and one labeled "Bottle B". The pills in these bottles are identical, except that if you take the wrong amount of either one you will die. You must take one of each pill each day, and no extra, or you will die. You already have a pill from bottle A in your hand, but when you try to get a pill from bottle B, two B pills spill out into your hand with the A pill and you lose track of which pills are which. You can't just throw the three pills away and get new ones because you have to take every last one eventually. You can't afford to get more. What can you do? 4 pts SOLVED by Heian-794! (Added 10-22-04) Riddle number nine: It belongs to you, but others use it more. What is it? 2 pts SOLVED by Smallhacker! (Added 10-22-04) Riddle number ten: Tony bets Ransdell a week's salary that he can drink two large mugs full of beer before Ransdell can drink one small shot glass full. The conditions are that neither man can touch or move the other one's mugs/glass, and Ransdell can't start drinking from his shot glass until Tony finishes his first mug and sits it on the table. Since Ransdell is the faster drinker, and he appears to have a clear advantage in the contest, he happily accepts the wager. After the men complete this contest however, Ransdell owes Tony a week's salary. How did this happen? 3 pts SOLVED by Jagori! (Added 11-01-04) Riddle number eleven: Each spot in this square can be separated from all the others simply by drawing two more squares into the picture. Where should they be drawn? 4 pts (for the effort involved) SOLVED by NSNick! (Added 11-03-04) Riddle number twelve: (edited by Reshaper256 on 11-23-04 01:18 PM) (edited by Reshaper256 on 04-03-05 05:42 PM) (edited by Reshaper256 on 04-13-05 05:53 AM) |
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NSNick Laidback Admin Level: 85 Posts: 1136/3875 EXP: 5895841 For next: 2699 Since: 03-15-04 From: North Side School: OSU Since last post: 9 hours Last activity: 1 hour |
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The sky, facing the ground? | |||
Reshaper256 Bee Level: 19 Posts: 9/143 EXP: 34776 For next: 1001 Since: 09-14-04 From: United States Since last post: 5 days Last activity: 9 hours |
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Nope. Now that I think about it, that's a logical guess - but that's not it. Keep trying! | |||
NSNick Laidback Admin Level: 85 Posts: 1140/3875 EXP: 5895841 For next: 2699 Since: 03-15-04 From: North Side School: OSU Since last post: 9 hours Last activity: 1 hour |
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Hrmm... Oh and btw, like I told Masako, next time if you could put all of your puzzles in one thread, that'd be good. Thanks. |
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Reshaper256 Bee Level: 19 Posts: 11/143 EXP: 34776 For next: 1001 Since: 09-14-04 From: United States Since last post: 5 days Last activity: 9 hours |
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Originally posted by NSNick Ahhh... thanks for telling me. In fact, I was just following Masako's lead, and giving each riddle its own separate thread. I see why you'd want them all in one though! (I'm so proud, i'm a Micro-Goomba now! ) (edited by Reshaper256 on 06-29-05 05:45 PM) |
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Gavin Fuzzy Rhinoceruses don't play games. They fucking charge your ass. Level: 43 Posts: 201/799 EXP: 551711 For next: 13335 Since: 03-15-04 From: IL, USA Since last post: 13 hours Last activity: 13 hours |
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is it perhaps a shadow? | |||
Smallhacker Green Birdo SMW Hacking Moderator Level: 68 Posts: 510/2273 EXP: 2647223 For next: 81577 Since: 03-15-04 From: Söderhamn, Sweden Since last post: 10 hours Last activity: 9 hours |
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The moon? >/lameguess> | |||
Reshaper256 Bee Level: 19 Posts: 14/143 EXP: 34776 For next: 1001 Since: 09-14-04 From: United States Since last post: 5 days Last activity: 9 hours |
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Sorry Gavin, it's not a shadow, but that's also a good guess. Congratulations Smallhacker, the moon is the answer! Lame-guess or not, you got it right... The moon is always trying to fly away from the earth, while it is constantly falling down to it as well... (that's kind of creepy if you think about it - if something hit the moon and slowed it down it would fall to earth! ) The equalibrium that exists between it "falling" down and "flying" away keeps it in orbit. Of course, the earth is the moon's "partner" in space - and only one side of the moon ever faces us. As for the last line of the riddle, we all know that there is nothing on the moon to make any sound or to have any passion. Well that sums it up! Thanks for guessing, and I'll post another riddle in this thread soon! |
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Smallhacker Green Birdo SMW Hacking Moderator Level: 68 Posts: 514/2273 EXP: 2647223 For next: 81577 Since: 03-15-04 From: Söderhamn, Sweden Since last post: 10 hours Last activity: 9 hours |
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I wouldn't say that the moon falls towards earth, therefore, it became a "lame guess". The moon fit with the description, but not the falling part. | |||
Kario In Possession of a Stolen Shovel Level: 65 Posts: 655/2082 EXP: 2321379 For next: 14249 Since: 03-15-04 From: Texas... Yeehaw! Since last post: 2 days Last activity: 17 hours |
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I agree with Smallhacker on this one. The moon does not fall, nor does it fly away. It orbits. If it were coming towards us at all, it would come all the way. You make it sound like it makes a wave around the earth, getting closer then floating away again. | |||
Smallhacker Green Birdo SMW Hacking Moderator Level: 68 Posts: 515/2273 EXP: 2647223 For next: 81577 Since: 03-15-04 From: Söderhamn, Sweden Since last post: 10 hours Last activity: 9 hours |
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Accually, the moon does fly away. IIRC, it moves away 5 cm (around 2 inches) from the earth every year. | |||
Reshaper256 Bee Level: 19 Posts: 18/143 EXP: 34776 For next: 1001 Since: 09-14-04 From: United States Since last post: 5 days Last activity: 9 hours |
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Originally posted by Kario Actually, one popular way to describe the moon's orbit is to say that it "falls around" the earth. The definition of falling is to be accelerated downward (toward the center of the earth,) and this is precisely what keeps the moon from flying off through space in a tangential line. Concerning the moon making a wave around the earth |
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Kario In Possession of a Stolen Shovel Level: 65 Posts: 656/2082 EXP: 2321379 For next: 14249 Since: 03-15-04 From: Texas... Yeehaw! Since last post: 2 days Last activity: 17 hours |
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Just so ya know, you shouldn't put the riddle back in the first post. Make a reply stating who got the first one right and then put the new one, that way the newest post has the riddle. Some people may not even know it is up there. That riddle is confusing. You had to have worded it wrong. "The first two letters of a certain word refer to a man" at first I thought this was Mr, but that isnt the first two letters of a word. That is an abbreviation for Mister. So the whole thing doesnt make sense after that. |
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Heian-794 Red Super Koopa Level: 44 Posts: 447/896 EXP: 611014 For next: 271 Since: 06-01-04 From: Kyoto, Japan Since last post: 21 days Last activity: 10 days |
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I've got an answer for the second riddle: The Spanish word hermana. "He" refers to a man. "Her" refers to a woman. "Herm" is a male name (short for Herman) "Hermana" is Spanish for "sister"! |
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Reshaper256 Bee Level: 19 Posts: 21/143 EXP: 34776 For next: 1001 Since: 09-14-04 From: United States Since last post: 5 days Last activity: 9 hours |
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(Riddle number one was solved by Smallhacker!) Riddle number two: The first two letters of a certain word refer to a man, while the first three letters of the word refer to a woman. The first four letters again refer to a man, but the whole word refers to a woman. The first two, three, and four letters of this word are each words of their own. edit: None of these words are names, and they're all English. What is the word? Thanks for the tip, Kario. (It wouldn't let make another post for a riddle since I had posted last. That's why I put the riddle in the first post, but now that I think about it I could have just edited my last post! How stupid! ) The riddle isn't worded wrong, but I'll add a little to make it easier to understand. Hope that helps! edit: Sorry Heian-794, that's not it. Give it another shot though! (edited by Reshaper256 on 09-16-04 03:08 PM) (edited by Reshaper256 on 09-16-04 03:16 PM) |
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Heian-794 Red Super Koopa Level: 44 Posts: 453/896 EXP: 611014 For next: 271 Since: 06-01-04 From: Kyoto, Japan Since last post: 21 days Last activity: 10 days |
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OK then, I'll go with heroine. He and her as before; "hero" is male, "heroine" is female. Howzat? |
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Reshaper256 Bee Level: 19 Posts: 22/143 EXP: 34776 For next: 1001 Since: 09-14-04 From: United States Since last post: 5 days Last activity: 9 hours |
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Great! You got it! (Riddle number two was solved by Heian-794! Riddle number three: A farmer has a fox, a goose, and a bag of grain. He must get all three across a river, but his boat is so small that he can only carry one of them at a time. If left unattended, on the same side of the river as the goose, the fox will eat the goose. If left unattended, on the same side of the river as the grain, the goose will eat the grain. (Nothing will run away if unattended.) How can he get them all to the other side of the river, with nothing being eaten? (edited by Reshaper256 on 09-18-04 02:00 PM) |
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MorbidMolly Octoballoon Level: 21 Posts: 109/171 EXP: 46523 For next: 3420 Since: 08-26-04 From: my house, a state, USA Since last post: 70 days Last activity: 5 days |
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ooh,ooh pick me, I know the answer to number three: The farmer must take the goose across first, then go back and take the fox over. Then take the goose to the side that it started on away from the fox, and back with him to pick up the grain, then drop the goose off and take the grain to the other side. Then the fox would once again be left with the grain. Then he may bring the goose to the other side with all preasent and accounted for. Confused? say so and I'll try to word it better. (edited by MorbidMolly on 09-28-04 08:18 PM) |
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Reshaper256 Bee Level: 19 Posts: 29/143 EXP: 34776 For next: 1001 Since: 09-14-04 From: United States Since last post: 5 days Last activity: 9 hours |
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Not confused. You got it right! Riddle number three was solved by MorbidMolly! (Riddle number four is coming soon!) |
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MorbidMolly Octoballoon Level: 21 Posts: 110/171 EXP: 46523 For next: 3420 Since: 08-26-04 From: my house, a state, USA Since last post: 70 days Last activity: 5 days |
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Sweet! *Jumps for joy* |
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