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[QUOTE=Lennex3][color=darkred][font=Book Antiqua]Heres a riddle:
I have no hinges, locks, or lid.
But within my walls a treasure is hid.
What am I?

Can you figure it out?:D

[b][color=black]An egg! sorry...no further contributions from me @ this time...[/color][/b]
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[font=Comic Sans MS][size=1][color=navy]Baron- robert and richard Purchased A rotweiler no [b][u]R[/u][/b]'s^^[/color][/size][/font]

[font=Comic Sans MS][size=1][color=navy]Any ways I have two, one's pretty easy and the other is harder... but I didn't like it that much...[/color][/size][/font]

[font=Comic Sans MS][size=1][color=navy]First the easy one:[/color][/size][/font]
[color=navy][font=Comic Sans MS][size=1]A man walks up to you and says - "everything I say to you is a lie."[/size][/font]
[font=Comic Sans MS][size=1]Is he telling you the truth or is he lying?[/size][/font][/color]

[font=Comic Sans MS][size=1][color=navy]And the second:[/color][/size][/font]
[color=navy][font=Comic Sans MS][size=1]A woman has 7 children; half of them are boys.[/size][/font]
[font=Comic Sans MS][size=1]How can this be possible?[/size][/font][/color]
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[size=1]Elfpirate has my riddle right. I have no idea what planet you're living on though, junkobakaiba. Logic is teh shizz, lol.

My riddle: Alice is walking throught the forest of forgetfulness. She wants to know what day of the week it is. She stops and asks a lion and a unicorn. Now the lion lies all of the time on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. The unicorn always lies on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

Alice asks the lion what day it is, he says, "Well yesterday was one of my lieing days." Well Alice cant figure it out just from the Lions answer so she asks the unicorn and the unicorn says, "Yesterday was also one of my lieing days."
What day is it?[/size]
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[QUOTE=Baron Samedi][size=1]
My riddle: Alice is walking throught the forest of forgetfulness. She wants to know what day of the week it is. She stops and asks a lion and a unicorn. Now the lion lies all of the time on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. The unicorn always lies on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

Alice asks the lion what day it is, he says, "Well yesterday was one of my lieing days." Well Alice cant figure it out just from the Lions answer so she asks the unicorn and the unicorn says, "Yesterday was also one of my lieing days."
What day is it?

[b]Hmmm... I've been up for days on end again, but I'm going to pretend that my powers of logic are intact right now and guess that it's Thursday and that the unicorn is lying...[/b]

[b]@Lennex3- isn't that the riddle Gollum asks Bilbo in the cave in The Hobbit? I haven't read it since I was 8 or 9 but... isn't it?[/b][/size]
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that one was easy, baron, and elfpirate must be right, but I have to make a new riddle.

I have one that Im not sure is a riddle, but it drove me insane trying to fiigure it out.

My best friend's brother is marrying my cousin's friend. My cousin's friend has 3 sisters, Carla, Dana, and Marsha. Marsha likes my best friend but my cousin's friend thinks that isn't right. My best friend's brother is marrying Susie. Susie is best friends with David. David is Carter's only cousin. Carter has a best friend named Victor. Dana thinks I should date her, and Carla likes my other friend Carl. Carl is best friends with Shawn. Shawn likes Marsha but Marsha doesn't like him.

Who am I?

Who is my cousin?

Who is my best friend?

Who is my best friends brother?

Who is he marrying?

Who are her sisters?

Who do her sisters like?

Who is my other friend?

Who is his brother?
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[COLOR=#B33D79][QUOTE=elfpirate]
My riddle: Alice is walking throught the forest of forgetfulness. She wants to know what day of the week it is. She stops and asks a lion and a unicorn. Now the lion lies all of the time on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. The unicorn always lies on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

Alice asks the lion what day it is, he says, "Well yesterday was one of my lieing days." Well Alice cant figure it out just from the Lions answer so she asks the unicorn and the unicorn says, "Yesterday was also one of my lieing days."
What day is it?
[/QUOTE]It was a Thursday and the unicorn was lying. Easy as pie!
Oh yeah, Bilbo did ask the egg-riddle to Gollum in response to his dark-riddle. [quote name='Golllum']"Eggses it is!"[/quote][/COLOR]
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[size=1][b]w00t! I got it, Odd!

Who am I? Carter

Who is my cousin? David

Who is my best friend? Victor

Who is my best friends brother?(Not in the riddle)

Who is he marrying? Susie

Who are her sisters? Carla, Dana, and Marsha

Who do her sisters like? Dana-Carter, Marsha-Victor, Carla-Carl

Who is my other friend? Carl

Who is his brother?(Not in the riddle)

EDIT: My riddle(apologies if this has already been posted. I'm not keeping up):

Let?s say there are five apples on the table. Take away two. How many apples do you have?

Okay, so that one shouldn?t be to hard, but I think its funny when someone gives me the wrong answer.[/size][/b]
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[font=Comic Sans MS][size=1]Well I was thinking of it like that riddle that is something about Rail Road crossing (something else with R?s and r?s) can you spell this with just two R?s and you make the other two lower case? (My knack for riddles is rather low?) eehe^^;;[/size][/font]
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[font=Comic Sans MS][size=1]Rhian- two apples.[/size][/font]
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[font=Comic Sans MS][size=1]Anyways I have some more way too easy ones?[/size][/font]
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[font=Comic Sans MS][size=1]First one I got in like two seconds and told my friends Katie got it admittedly while the rest of them were left clueless and we just asked each other if they were really that stupid (though it seems I have no right to talk!^^):[/size][/font]
[size=1] [/size][color=black][font=Comic Sans MS][size=1]What is the largest possible number you can write using only 2 digits?[/size][/font][/color]
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[size=1] [/size][color=black][font=Comic Sans MS][size=1]And Second:[/size][/font][/color]
[size=1] [/size][color=black][font=Comic Sans MS][size=1]Jenn is facetious. She is also abstemious. She gets pneumonia. Given those clues, what is the only American tree she will like?[/size][/font][/color]
[size=1] [/size][color=black][font=Comic Sans MS][size=1](Oooh! Big words!)[/size][/font][/color]
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[b][size=1]The Sequoia. She only likes words with all 5 vowels in them. The Sequoia is the only American tree that contains all 5 vowels.

99. I think.

Let me see?.

What is Irish that stays out on the back porch whether it rains or shines?[/size][/b]
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[QUOTE=Baron Samedi][size=1]
My riddle: Alice is walking throught the forest of forgetfulness. She wants to know what day of the week it is. She stops and asks a lion and a unicorn. Now the lion lies all of the time on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. The unicorn always lies on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.[/b][/size][/QUOTE][color=#ff6600]I never understood the point of these lie-truth riddles. They're always presented with some story, but the story almost never makes sense.

There's an island where half the people always tell the truth, and half always lie. Now, who came up with that idea? The island just sit down to a council meeting one day and decide half of them were never going to tell the truth again? The story usually qualifies that it's exactly half and half--well for goodness sake, who keeps tabs on that? You can't tell the two groups apart, for goodness sake--half the time, the entire riddle is simply to find out who is who.

Of course, sometimes we up the stakes a bit--Sarah comes across a pair of doors in the Labyrinth and is told (of course!) that one always lies, and one always tells the truth. Well, she needs to go through one off the doors, of course, but--gasp!--one leads to certain doom, or some such thing.

Alice is wandering in the forest and wants to know what day it is. Okay...she comes across a Lion and a Unicorn. Check. Now, how on earth does she know that each of them lies on certain days of the week? And how on [i]earth[/i] does she know which days? That's three riddles right there, for goodness sake. Not only that, but this never even specifies that on the days that on animal [i]always[/i] lies, the other always tells the truth.

Suppose the unicorn has to lie, but the lion's feeling like a bit of a bastard and wants to get in on the action as well? What happens on Sundays? Do they both tell the truth? Do they both lie? Do they both do whatever the heck they feel like? Perhaps they turn into doves and fly away. Maybe there are no Sundays in the Forest of Forgetfulness. (For that matter, how do they remember which days are their lying days?)

if you must erase, erase completely,
Sara[/color]
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[size=1]Riddles can thankfully exist without reality inserting a bias :p

@Morpheus: A ring.

My riddle: Two fathers and two sons went fishing one day. They were there the whole day and only caught 3 fish. One father said, that is enough for all of us , we will have one each.

How can this be possible?[/size]
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Baron: There are three generations. Grandpa, Dad and son. The grandpa and dad are both fathers, the dad and son are both sons. ^_^

Eegah, I don't have a riddle. Let me think of one and edit it in.

Edit: I got one! I've missed a few riddles so if this one has been asked before just skip me and move on.

Tell me now, if you can,
Who is that highly favored man,
Who though he has married many a wife,
May still be single all his life?
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Panda - Would I be right in saying a vicar?

And here's a little one that I'm making up as I go along. It's not exactly the most difficult riddle (I think) but still, it'll do;

The Sun, and Moon, and Stars decreed,
Give light to day, and mid-night sky.
But one more thing, for life we need,
Not so far, and not so high.

What is it?
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[QUOTE=CowTipper]What has four legs in the morning,
Two legs in the afternoon,
And three legs at night?[/QUOTE][color=#ff6600]The classic Riddle of the Sphinx: the answer is Man.

He crawls on four 'legs' as a young child
Walks on two as a man
And uses a cane in his old age.

This is a [spoiler]wordplay[/spoiler] riddle that I have posted here in the past:

Alone I'm made
As spoken word
Not easy to ignore
With com before
I give a little
In exchange for more.

let's do the time warp again,
Sara[/color]
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[color=Navy]Sara, I think the word is 'Promise'. Com[i]promise [/i]etc[i].[/i]

If that's correct, then here's another riddle. This one may confuse some people, so we'll see.[/color]

[color=Navy] A princess is kidnapped by her cruel uncle, who has planned for her to marry one of his two sons. He gave her an ultimatum - she was to make a solitary statement. If what she said was true, she was to marry her elder cousin johans the Vain, however, if what she said was false, she was to marry the younger son Derek the Dismal. What did she say which allowed her to remain a single girl and explain why?
And the answer has to have something about one of the sons in it. [Because I've gotten a lot of different answers for it before.][/color]
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