Riddle (sort of)

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Re: Riddle (sort of)

Postby Chessmaster » Mon May 15, 2006 9:42 pm

Cec wrote:
udosuk wrote:"..and when he got home he saw 2 masked men standing there. Who were those 2 mysterious men?

Seems too obvious - I'll say two burglars.
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the catcher and the umpire. it is a game of baseball
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Re: Riddle (sort of)

Postby Cec » Mon May 15, 2006 10:15 pm

Chessmaster wrote:
Cec wrote:
udosuk wrote:"..and when he got home he saw 2 masked men standing there. Who were those 2 mysterious men?

Seems too obvious - I'll say two burglars.
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the catcher and the umpire. it is a game of baseball


Clever riddle udosuk and well done to Chessmaster. Next time I'll include a "smiling" emoticon with my answer.:)

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Postby Ruud » Mon May 15, 2006 10:21 pm

To keep this thread alive, here is a new riddle:

About Watergate...









What is this?

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Riddle (sort of)

Postby Cec » Tue May 16, 2006 5:13 am

Ruud wrote:What is this?

Still thinking...and thinking.....Is it getting close to "clue" time:?:

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Postby udosuk » Tue May 16, 2006 6:13 am

Ruud wrote:One of the men is a catcher, the second person is the umpire.:D

Ruud.


It's Ruud who got the first correct answer... But good job Chessmaster too...:D

Ruud wrote:What is this?

I think Ruud might be just tricking us to post an answer which might get banned by Luna...:D But I will try it anyway... Is the answer a 2-word term which is also the name of a famous "movie" (wink wink), referring to a person called W. Mark Felt, with the initials D. T.?
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Postby emm » Tue May 16, 2006 6:42 am

I never met such a bashful Australian:D
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Postby Ruud » Tue May 16, 2006 9:35 am

udosuk wrote:I think Ruud might be just tricking us to post an answer which might get banned by Luna...:D

That could be true if I was allowed to post messages that encourages other people to post unseemly words. Unfortunately, that is not allowed by our moderator.

Is the answer a 2-word term which is also the name of a famous "movie" (wink wink), referring to a person called W. Mark Felt, with the initials D. T.?

What you are suggesting is actually a clue to find the correct answer. Remember that this a riddle. Take another look at it and tell me what you see...

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Postby MCC » Tue May 16, 2006 9:45 am

How about - Cover-up:?:

Or: Undercover operation:?:



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Postby udosuk » Tue May 16, 2006 10:10 am

emm wrote:I never met such a bashful Australian:D


Don't start stereotyping people from their nationality...:D BTW you haven't actually met me either... We're forum pals...:D


So the answer is not those 2 words? Does it require some lateral thinking?
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Postby Ruud » Tue May 16, 2006 10:29 am

udosuk wrote:So the answer is not those 2 words?

No, but the answer has 2 words.

Does it require some lateral thinking?


It requires the same kind of lateral thinking as this variant, which describes a single word, and causes no problems whatsoever with the Sudoku Vice Squad.

eggs





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Postby udosuk » Tue May 16, 2006 12:13 pm

I don't get it... Obviously I'm not as bright as the members of the Sudoku Vice Squad...:(

Is it a nest?
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Postby Ruud » Tue May 16, 2006 5:41 pm

The answer nest is correct. I would also approve nesting.

Still looking for the answer to the first version.

I'm gonna make it as easy as possible. The correct answer shares a word and rhymes with the 'forbidden' answer.

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Postby emm » Tue May 16, 2006 8:51 pm

udosuk wrote:Don't start stereotyping people from their nationality

Good for you, udosuk, I do have a tendency to stereotype Australians, it’s true. It comes from over familiarity.:D Anyway I’ll do my best to stop it ……it’s just that it’s so tempting!

I thought Deep Throat was an excellent answer and I thought you had it there - but now we have xtra clues - so how about deep moat ??
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Postby udosuk » Tue May 16, 2006 9:40 pm

emm wrote:... so how about deep moat ??

Or deep mole?:?:
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Postby Ruud » Tue May 16, 2006 10:43 pm

I cannot stand to watch you suffer any more.:(

The correct answer is deep quote.

...

Please clarify the following list:

rabbit
onions
house
river
hotel
ultra
brown
sugar
velvet

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