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| | From: Judyc3 (Original Message) | Sent: 10/13/2007 4:27 AM |
No 1 Flying it looks like a handkerchief, Landing it appears like a closed fist. |
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| | From: Judyc3 | Sent: 10/13/2007 4:30 AM |
No 2 When you yell help, I'm there, But if there's an emergency, who cares? When you're happy, I'm with you, When you're glad, goodbye. I'm deep in unhappiness, But not in depression.
Who am I? AnswerI am the letter H.
I'm in help, but not emergency. I'm in happy, but not glad. I'm in deep in unhappiness, but not in depression. Hide |
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| | From: Judyc3 | Sent: 10/13/2007 4:31 AM |
No 3 In flickering frames I have been mounted Some remember happy trails That sometimes led me into danger Settled by my name HintDon't horse around too long with this! Hide AnswerRoy Roger's Horse Trigger (and gun trigger) ..Happy Trails to You! (Note: flickering frames=old movies -- Roy mounts trigger) Hide |
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| From: Judyc3 | Sent: 10/13/2007 4:32 AM |
No 4 I'm on the Earth. I'm in the sky. Without me dearth, Thirsty and dry.
What am I ? AnswerWater.
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| | From: Judyc3 | Sent: 10/13/2007 4:33 AM |
No 5 What goes up, down, and all around But you can't see it, You can't hear it And you can't smell it? AnswerAir
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| | From: Judyc3 | Sent: 10/13/2007 4:38 AM |
No 6 There is such a male as the one who came out of white stone; at a distance his beard sparkles like flame; the earth trembles under his feet; when he cries out, the devils run for shelter; a gust of wind comes from under his wings. AnswerA rooster.
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| | From: Judyc3 | Sent: 10/13/2007 4:39 AM |
This is an old British riddle from 1300-1900 AD.
What is the longest and yet shortest thing in the world, The swiftest and yet the slowest, the most divisible and the most extended, The least valued and the most regretted, without which nothing can be done, Which devours everything, however small, and yet opens the life and spirit To every object, however great? AnswerTime
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| | From: Judyc3 | Sent: 10/13/2007 4:40 AM |
ANAGRAM Two clues I have that you might need To solve this anagram riddle indeed
One is to express absolute disgust The other to show affection, not lust. AnswerDisgust - Ugh Affection - Hug Hide |
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