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Post by wiltingroses08 on Sept 1, 2007 9:05:13 GMT -5
Most of the riddles I know are brainteasers, like 'A man has to take a wolf, a sheep, and some cabbage across a river. If he can only take one thing at a time in his boat, how does he go across?' or 'A snail is trying to get out of a thirty foot well. Every day he advances three feet, but every night he slides back two. How many days does it take to get out of the well?'
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Post by Be Elle on Sept 1, 2007 22:13:40 GMT -5
Perhaps a little research is required. I would require someone quite skilled in the area.
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Post by wiltingroses08 on Sept 2, 2007 19:11:50 GMT -5
Sure, I've found a website that explains different ways to come up with riddles. I would require a bit of practice, obviously, to see how the majority of the people on the site think, and to come up with riddles that can be solved, although hopefully not at first glance. After all, I know what kind of riddles people at my school like, but I'm guessing this site will probably require something a bit tougher that 'Rickety Railroad Tracks. How do you spell that without any R's?'
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Post by kaisei13 on Sept 2, 2007 22:42:35 GMT -5
we should have a riddle showdown
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Post by Be Elle on Sept 3, 2007 1:52:52 GMT -5
Kaisei! You're brilliant! Even more genius than I already thought.
That is it, we will have a Riddle-Off! I'm going to start it up right now. I'll place it in Honeydukes.
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