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A riddle
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John Hale
Yarn Weaver
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Dec-8-2004 01:45
Hello all.
I'm fairly new to Sleuth and I thought I might share a little hobby of mine with you all. Here's something for that sad moment when the mysteries of the day are all done.
Thousands lay up gold within this house,
but no man made it.
Spears past counting guard this house,
but no man wards it.
What is it?
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LilRach
Well-Connected
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Jul-16-2005 08:50
Captain-2
Champ-4
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LilRach
Well-Connected
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Jul-16-2005 11:32
One train was traveling at 8 am and the other was traveling at 8 pm(thanks hon!).
As for the spot riddle, I don't understand this line
"i shall put one spots, and two blacks ones."
So I can't try to answer that one.
Player A-2 each turn---2+2+2
Player B-2+2+1
And the total is 11. Player B would win with 5.
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LilRach
Well-Connected
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Jul-16-2005 11:35
Or,
Player A-2+1+2+2
Player B-1+1+1+1
However, I am not sure if this is correct because I am unclear to why this riddle is hard. So I may be looking at it incorrectly.
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Madame Giry
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Jul-16-2005 17:57
Can anybody guess at my unanswered riddle?
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Autumnsprings
Con Artist
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Jul-17-2005 08:02
Madame is it ants?
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Madame Giry
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Jul-18-2005 12:08
Nope it's not.
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Autumnsprings
Con Artist
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Jul-18-2005 14:24
i give up...
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Madame Giry
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Jul-18-2005 17:44
The answer is a cobra.
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Casa Nova
Well-Connected
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Jul-18-2005 22:07
OK tummey, here goes....
ODDWINS, if Player A has a total of 5 after his 3rd turn...he wins?
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Casa Nova
Well-Connected
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Jul-18-2005 22:11
WHITE SPOTS....
all the spots are white...all the ones are black
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