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Abbas706 Posted 21 years ago
Jokes, Puzzles & Riddles

Answer this hard riddles

Hi I don't answer can you tell me!

1-what occurs once in a minute,twice in a moment, but never in an hour?

2-what goes around the world and stays in a corner?

3-the man who made it, doesn't want it
the man who bought it, doesn't need it
the man who needs it doesn't know it

4-what's the beginning of eternity,
the end of time and space,
the beginning of the end,
and the end of every place?
  

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Answers: 1. It's the letter "m". " 2.

  • Answers: 1.
  • It's the letter "m".
  • " 2.
  • I'm not sure about this one.
  • Might be an atlas.
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Answers:

1. It's the letter "m". There's one in "minute", two in "moment", and none in "hour."

2. I'm not sure about this one. Might be an atlas.

3. A coffin. Bought for a dead man(who doesn't need it) by his relatives(who don't need it) from an undertaker(who doesn't want it).

4. That one's easy. The letter "e"

Cheers,

- Tearsofjoy.

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Namaste Tearsofjoy

Aap kaise hain ?!

Aap se milkar bahut khoshi ho

Thank you for answer!!!
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Aadab, Abbas Sahib!

Main to bari kushal aur khush hun. Dussehra/Durga Puja ke samay aur kaisa raha ja sakta hai?

EnglishForward mein Hindi message parhkar mujhe bara maza aaya, aur haan - aapse milkar bhi bahut khushi huyi!

And solving riddles is my pleasure.

I suppose that this conversation should be translated for the benefit of other readers. And to be honest
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Tearsofjoy

Well done !

I have to disagree with you on number 2.

I think it is a stamp.Emotion: smile
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hard riddles no even close ideas on any of them

i curious anyone know the answers?
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Eargasms, I have to agree with you. I could not think of anything for number two, so I put down atlas. But stamp fits the bill much better. Well done as usual!

Cheers,

- Tearsofjoy.
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Hi Tearsofjoy,

Could I possibly learn where you got that writing as your signature? Might it be taken from the story called "The Canterville Ghost"(from Oscar Wilde)??

Thanks in advance,

Best regards..

DjB
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Hey DJ Bueno,

Yes, of course my signature has been taken from "The Canterville Ghost" by Oscar Wilde. I wrote down the verse from memory, though, so let any discrepancies between my sig and the original text be attributed to that.

Best Wishes,

- Tearsofjoy.
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Well done! It was a masterpiece I think.When I first read it I was only 13.And it really fascinated me frankly.So impressive..Good choice
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Thanks, DjB. I read it when I was 10 - it was in our English rapid reader, taught to me by the best English teacher I have ever had. My friend says he caught me crying in class while it was being taught, though I don't exactly remember.

I maintain that it contains one of the most beautiful paragraphs in the English language - the Ghost's description of the Garden of Death. And the verse o

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