Which States capital is remarking upon the seasons?
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Which States capital is remarking upon the seasons?
Here's an easy one. Arrange the phrase "new door" to make one word.
"one-word"Quote:
Originally Posted by Motep
Remarking? umm Springfield?Quote:
Which States capital is remarking upon the seasons?
Told ya they were easyQuote:
Originally Posted by Sasaki Kojiro
2 mothers and 2 daughters have 12 apples to share among eachother. Yet when they go home, they all have 4 apples. How's that possible?
Grandmother - mother - daughter.Quote:
Originally Posted by Fenring
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Originally Posted by Beirut
Fenring, that one was also easy...as shown here by Beirut.
Hey, I consider Beirut a cunning and devious man...
This is 2 mothers and 3 daughters. The correct answer is obviously:Quote:
Originally Posted by Beirut
Mother-daughter + eve.
This is not the place to discuss religion :no:Quote:
Originally Posted by Sasaki Kojiro
even Eve was a child of God ~;p
So it's mother-daughter+God ?Quote:
Originally Posted by Fenring
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Originally Posted by AndresTheCunning
No, no, no...Its...welll...i dont really know, but this conversation has hit a dead end somewhere...
You have three containers of marbles. One has only red marbles, one has only blue marbles and the third has an equal number of red and blue marbles. The labels on the containers have been switched so that each container is wrongly labled. Your job is to fix the labels correctly. Of course you could just look in the containers to find out which labels match, but can you do it without looking into each container? Reach into any one of the containers and select one marble. Can you now correctly label all three containers? If not, select a second marble from any container. What is the fewest number of marbles you need to inspect in order to correctly label each container?
(Bleh....that was a mouthful)
You only need one marble.
Pull a marble out of the jar marked "mixed".
Whatever color it is, is the color for that jar. Remove the "mixed" label and replace it with correct color label.
Whichever jar still has a label on it is the "mixed" jar. Fix that label.
Put the last label on the last jar.
Edit: Sorry guys. I don't know any good riddles. Does anyone else have one?
How many chucks could a wood-chuck chuck if a wood-chuck could Chuck Norris?
6, beacause after that, Norris would get pissed and chuck the little wood chuck.
nope.
1
11
21
1211
111221
312211
13112221
What is the next row in this sequence?
If you ask nicely, I'll give you the next row, and ask you for the row after that :smile:
That one took me a bit:Quote:
Originally Posted by Myrddraal
1113213211
Congratulations, anybody else see why?
The explanation (if that's what you're asking) is:
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Oldschool should be the next to post a riddle.
That's a nice one. I tend to read these out loud in my head which helped.
wow, that's comlex.
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Originally Posted by CountArach