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Bcgirl Posted 20 years ago
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0 I'm in a riddle contest right now and I'm allowed to ask for assistance. Please help me solve these.02br
00Thanks so much!02br
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00Divide nine into two equal parts, which, added together, make ten.02br
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00Imagine a history book is set in three volumes and placed upon a bookshelf. Each volume is one hundred pages. A hungrybookwarm, starting at page one of volume one, bores straight through the books, covers and all, to the last page of volume three. How many pages does he go through, not counting fly-leaves or covers?02br
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00When did London begin with an L and end with an E?02br
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00A headless man had a letter to write02br
00It was read by one who had lost his sight.02br
00The dumb repeated it, word for word,02br
00And he who was deaf both listened and heard.02br
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0Hi Bcgirl02br 02br 00The last one is the letter "O"0-

  • 0Hi Bcgirl02br 02br 00The last one is the letter "O"0-
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0Hi Bcgirl02br
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00The last one is the letter "O"0-
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01cite10Eargasms12cite10Hi Bcgirl12br
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10The last one is the letter "O"12br
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10Thanks for responding. OK humor me, I'm bad at these. Why is it the letter "O"? 0-
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0The letter in question is the letter "O". (or nothing)02br
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00 The man had nothing to write.02br
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00The blind could read nothing.02br
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00The person who was dumb could repeat nothing.02br
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00The deaf man listened and heard nothing.0-
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0When did London begin with an L and end with an E? 02br
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00In the 1950's London was thick with smog ( a mixture of smoke and fog) and it killed around 12,000 people in 1952.02br
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00During this time London became known as "The Smoke" so i guess that would end in "E" lol!02br
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00Ok i'm probably wrong, but it's the best i can
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0Divide nine into two equal parts, which, added together, make ten02br
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00Ok now i'm really clutching at straws with this one ! 05002br
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00Take the word 01b00NINE 02b00you will see it is made up of 11 straight lines (3 in N, 1in I, 3 in N and 4 in E )02br
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00Take the two digits 11 and cross them ov
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0Eargasms! What an imagination!02br
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00I can answer that one, actually - nine divided by one gives nine. 9 + 1 = 10. So the two parts are "9" and 1".02br
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00Way way way simpler than your answer, dude!02br
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00Cheers,02br
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00 - Joy02br
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01cite10Bcgirl12cite10Imagine a history book is set in three volumes and placed upon a bookshelf. Each volume is one hundred pages. A hungrybookwarm, starting at page one of volume one, bores straight through the books, covers and all, to the last page of volume three. How many pages does he go through, not counting fly-leaves or covers?
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0 This:02br
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00 When did London begin with an L and end with an E?02br
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00 could also mean:02br
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00 When did "London begin with the letter L", and "End" begin with the letter E?02br
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00 always...02br
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009 is "IX" in roman numerals. 02br
00Draw a line horizontall
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01cite10Hoppy12cite10This:12br
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10When did London begin with an L and end with an E?12br
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10could also mean:12br
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10When did "London begin with the letter L", and "End" begin with the letter E?12br
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10always...12blockquote
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0WOW that took alot of thought and time0-

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