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4 months ago
#41

Saline

  3
#39:


drivance (#34) got my last riddle. Here goes the next one!

You have two hourglasses: a 7 minute one and an 11 minute one. Using just these hourglasses, accurately time 15 minutes.
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4 months ago
#42

EffOrt

(Replay management SC)   9
2008-07-24 01:15:25, Saline wrote:
#39:


drivance (#34) got my last riddle. Here goes the next one!

You have two hourglasses: a 7 minute one and an 11 minute one. Using just these hourglasses, accurately time 15 minutes.


Am I correct Or incorrect?
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4 months ago
#43

EffOrt

(Replay management SC)   9
Two police offers were investigating a mysterious death. When they arrived at the scene of the crime they found a room with no windows and the dead man who seemed to have hung himself by a rope from the ceiling. There was no chair or table that the man may have jumped off. The only clue was a puddle of water on the floor. How did the man manage to hang himself?

Try this one
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4 months ago
#44

EffOrt

(Replay management SC)   9
Late one evening, a man and his wife were driving their car at speed down a country road. The car spun of the road and hit a tree. The man decided to seek help at a garage a few miles away. He made sure nobody was in the car, rolled all the windows up, and locked all of the doors. When he returned, his wife was dead, and there someone in the car he had never seen before. No physical damage was done to the car, it was still locked? How did the woman die? Where did the stranger come from?

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4 months ago
#45

LML

(Forum moderator)   18
2008-07-24 01:33:14, EffOrt wrote:
Two police offers were investigating a mysterious death. When they arrived at the scene of the crime they found a room with no windows and the dead man who seemed to have hung himself by a rope from the ceiling. There was no chair or table that the man may have jumped off. The only clue was a puddle of water on the floor. How did the man manage to hang himself?

Try this one


easiest one so far;P

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4 months ago
#46

EffOrt

(Replay management SC)   9
2008-07-24 01:44:02, LML wrote:
2008-07-24 01:33:14, EffOrt wrote:
Two police offers were investigating a mysterious death. When they arrived at the scene of the crime they found a room with no windows and the dead man who seemed to have hung himself by a rope from the ceiling. There was no chair or table that the man may have jumped off. The only clue was a puddle of water on the floor. How did the man manage to hang himself?

Try this one


easiest one so far;P



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4 months ago
#47

maiRush

  2
here is a old 1 that used to be pretty good

a plan crashes on the American and Canadian border, where do u burry the survivers


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4 months ago
#48

EffOrt

(Replay management SC)   9
2008-07-24 02:19:14, yellOwZZZ wrote:
here is a old 1 that used to be pretty good

a plan crashes on the American and Canadian border, where do u burry the survivers





LOL I said that one to Remnant yesterday, that one makes me laugh =)
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4 months ago
#49

Da_venom

  3
2008-07-24 01:15:25, Saline wrote:
#39:


drivance (#34) got my last riddle. Here goes the next one!

You have two hourglasses: a 7 minute one and an 11 minute one. Using just these hourglasses, accurately time 15 minutes.


well done;-)

for a new one

what walks in the morning on 4
in the afternoon on 2 and in the evening at 3?

:D
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4 months ago
#50

Da_venom

  3
2008-07-24 01:36:45, EffOrt wrote:
Late one evening, a man and his wife were driving their car at speed down a country road. The car spun of the road and hit a tree. The man decided to seek help at a garage a few miles away. He made sure nobody was in the car, rolled all the windows up, and locked all of the doors. When he returned, his wife was dead, and there someone in the car he had never seen before. No physical damage was done to the car, it was still locked? How did the woman die? Where did the stranger come from?

Also try this



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4 months ago
#51

EffOrt

(Replay management SC)   9
well done;-)

for a new one

what walks in the morning on 4
in the afternoon on 2 and in the evening at 3?

:D

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4 months ago
#52

LML

(Forum moderator)   18
can some1 translate "burry" plz? My firefox won't translate it o,o
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4 months ago
#53

McBat

  3
2008-07-24 02:23:47, Da_venom wrote:
for a new one

what walks in the morning on 4
in the afternoon on 2 and in the evening at 3?

:D





#52 It should be "bury" I guess...
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4 months ago
#54

Da_venom

  3
2008-07-24 02:28:34, EffOrt wrote:
well done;-)

for a new one

what walks in the morning on 4
in the afternoon on 2 and in the evening at 3?

:D




bat fixed it ;-)
you were almost there
close :D
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4 months ago
#55

maiRush

  2
>.< i sick of u spelling freaks, what does it matter, i get my point do u not!?!?!
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4 months ago
#56

LML

(Forum moderator)   18
not if you don't know the word -.-
It is not like I even knew the word bury before.. so I can't know it o,o
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4 months ago
#57

LML

(Forum moderator)   18
2008-07-24 03:19:53, Da_venom wrote:
2008-07-24 02:28:34, EffOrt wrote:
well done;-)

for a new one

what walks in the morning on 4
in the afternoon on 2 and in the evening at 3?

:D




bat fixed it ;-)
you were almost there
close :D



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4 months ago
#58

Saline

  3
#42 you don't need me to tell you that you are correct =P

Here's my next riddle:

Consider a list of 2000 statements:

1) Exactly one statement on this list is false.
2) Exactly two statements on this list are false.
3) Exactly three statements on this list are false.
. . .
2000) Exactly 2000 statements on this list are false.

Which statements are true and which are false?
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4 months ago
#59

LML

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4 months ago
#60

EffOrt

(Replay management SC)   9
2008-07-24 04:13:45, Saline wrote:
#42 you don't need me to tell you that you are correct =P

Here's my next riddle:

Consider a list of 2000 statements:

1) Exactly one statement on this list is false.
2) Exactly two statements on this list are false.
3) Exactly three statements on this list are false.
. . .
2000) Exactly 2000 statements on this list are false.

Which statements are true and which are false?

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