R1: Die without me, Never thank me.
Walk right through me, never feel me.
Always watching, never speaking.
Always lurking, never seen.
… more R1: is solved - the answer is AIR
R2: I am seen in the water
If seen in the sky,
I am in the rainbow,
A jay’s feather,
And lapis lazuli.
R2 is solved the answer is BLUE
R3: You heard me before,
Yet you hear me again,
Then I die,
‘Till you call me again.
R3 is solved the answer is Echo
R4: I weaken all men for hours each day.
I show you strange visions while you are away.
I take you by night, by day take you back,
None suffer to have me, but do from my lack.
What am I?
R4 is solved the answer is SLEEP
r1 is a candle and r2 is an hourglass you are correct but someone already solved those so have a go at the ones below this coment that i've just posted.
R1: Die without me, Never thank me.
Walk right through me, never feel me.
Always watching, never speaking.
Always lurking, never seen.
… more R1: is solved - the answer is AIR
R2: I am seen in the water
If seen in the sky,
I am in the rainbow,
A jay’s feather,
And lapis lazuli.
R2 is solved the answer is BLUE
R3: You heard me before,
Yet you hear me again,
Then I die,
‘Till you call me again.
R3 is solved the answer is Echo
R4: I weaken all men for hours each day.
I show you strange visions while you are away.
I take you by night, by day take you back,
None suffer to have me, but do from my lack.
What am I?
R4 is solved the answer is SLEEP
R2: I dunno. The color blue? It's the color of water, it's a color of the rainbow, color in a jay's feather, and its the color of Lapis Lazuli.
R4: ... Long shot but... Sexual urges.
R1: Die without me, Never thank me.
Walk right through me, never feel me.
Always watching, never speaking.
Always lurking, never seen.
… more R1: is solved - the answer is AIR
R2: I am seen in the water
If seen in the sky,
I am in the rainbow,
A jay’s feather,
And lapis lazuli.
R2 is solved the answer is BLUE
R3: You heard me before,
Yet you hear me again,
Then I die,
‘Till you call me again.
R3 is solved the answer is Echo
R4: I weaken all men for hours each day.
I show you strange visions while you are away.
I take you by night, by day take you back,
None suffer to have me, but do from my lack.
What am I?
R4 is solved the answer is SLEEP
R1: Die without me, Never thank me.
Walk right through me, never feel me.
Always watching, never speaking.
Always lurking, never seen.
… more R1: is solved - the answer is AIR
R2: I am seen in the water
If seen in the sky,
I am in the rainbow,
A jay’s feather,
And lapis lazuli.
R2 is solved the answer is BLUE
R3: You heard me before,
Yet you hear me again,
Then I die,
‘Till you call me again.
R3 is solved the answer is Echo
R4: I weaken all men for hours each day.
I show you strange visions while you are away.
I take you by night, by day take you back,
None suffer to have me, but do from my lack.
What am I?
R4 is solved the answer is SLEEP
Edit - i'll give the answer to these since no one could. i think this thred is losing people's attention. if some one else want more riddles they have to post.
R1: Three brothers share a family sport: A non-stop marathon
The oldest one is fat and short And trudges slowly on
The middle brother’s tall and slim And keeps a steady pace
The youngest runs just like the wind, a speeding through the race
“He’s young in years, we let him run,” the other brothers say
“‘Cause though he’s surely number one, he’s second, in a way.”
unsolved answer - The hands on a clock (hour, minute, and second).
R2: With potent, flowery words speak I,
Of something common, vulgar, dry;
I weave webs of pedantic prose,
In effort to befuddle those,
Who think I wile time away,
In lofty things, above all day
The common kind that linger where
Monadic beings live and fare;
Practical I may not be,
But life, it seems, is full of me!
Edit - i'll give the answer to these since no one could. i think this thred is losing people's attention. if some one else want more riddles… more they have to post.
R1: Three brothers share a family sport: A non-stop marathon
The oldest one is fat and short And trudges slowly on
The middle brother’s tall and slim And keeps a steady pace
The youngest runs just like the wind, a speeding through the race
“He’s young in years, we let him run,” the other brothers say
“‘Cause though he’s surely number one, he’s second, in a way.”
unsolved answer - The hands on a clock (hour, minute, and second).
R2: With potent, flowery words speak I,
Of something common, vulgar, dry;
I weave webs of pedantic prose,
In effort to befuddle those,
Who think I wile time away,
In lofty things, above all day
The common kind that linger where
Monadic beings live and fare;
Practical I may not be,
But life, it seems, is full of me!
unsolved answer - a riddle
r2 - is basically a word formation that people ask someone else. basically its like word game that the answer is based on something physical or something made up. its mainly userally for entertainment.
r1 - this one is based on time. think about pieces of a clock analogue.
here i will offter you some help then:
r2 - is basically a word formation that people ask someone else. basically its like word game that… more the answer is based on something physical or something made up. its mainly userally for entertainment.
r1 - this one is based on time. think about pieces of a clock analogue.
dude don't be hard on yourself, its ok. as riddles go these 2 are advanced. Also a lot of people have a hard time solving riddles, me include. so if you can't answer its ok a lot of people can't. riddles are made to be a challenge. don't insult yourself.
ok here are some more hints --
r1 - the answer is the three parts of the a analogue clock. they go around in a circle motion.
r2 - this thread is based on the answer to this riddle.
if someone else wants to post then great, but ive run out of riddle ideas. the last two riddles i post never got answer, but they were difficult. i've edit my post with the answers if anyone is interested.
if this thread contins then fantastic, if it doesnt then it was great when it lasted. - thedreamcatcher
1: "Alive without breath- as cold as death. Never thirsty- Ever drinking, All in mail- never clinking" (Mail-Chainmail)
2: "What gets harder to catch the faster you run?" (No, not the Flash)
3: "A scientist and his partner invent a project together. They are approached by a businessman who says he wants to buy the product. The scientist says that he's not interested after the man says a line his abusive father used to tell him. Later on, the scientist and his partner test out their invention on a person."
"The man whom they test it on, introduces the businessman saying that he's a potential buyer, not knowing about the scientist's grudge against him. When they test it out, the invention malfunctions and nearly kills the man they tested it on. The scientist is promptly fired."
"Who sabatoged the invention?" (This is sort of original)
4: "Everything in me in ancient."
5: "You will always find me in the past, I can be created in the present. But the future can never taint me. What am I?"
6: "This thing all things are devoured, trees, birds, grass and flower. Rusts iron, chews on steel, and grinds the toughest of stones to meal. Slays king, ruins town, and beats high mountains down. What is this?"
Second one is YOUR BREATH, if I'm not mistaken. 'cause you have to catch your breath after a long run. And I think I'm correct in saying that the sixth one is TIME, maybe? The thing that eventually kills everything?
This should be easy.
1: "Alive without breath- as cold as death. Never thirsty- Ever drinking, All in mail- never clinking" (Mail-Chainma… moreil)
2: "What gets harder to catch the faster you run?" (No, not the Flash)
3: "A scientist and his partner invent a project together. They are approached by a businessman who says he wants to buy the product. The scientist says that he's not interested after the man says a line his abusive father used to tell him. Later on, the scientist and his partner test out their invention on a person."
"The man whom they test it on, introduces the businessman saying that he's a potential buyer, not knowing about the scientist's grudge against him. When they test it out, the invention malfunctions and nearly kills the man they tested it on. The scientist is promptly fired."
"Who sabatoged the invention?" (This is sort of original)
4: "Everything in me in ancient."
5: "You will always find me in the… [view original content]
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r1 is a torch or candle
r2 is an hourglass
R1: I doubt this is correct but the only thing I can think of is the air
r1 is a candle and r2 is an hourglass you are correct but someone already solved those so have a go at the ones below this coment that i've just posted.
correct on R1 take a like. do you want have a go at the others?
R2: I dunno. The color blue? It's the color of water, it's a color of the rainbow, color in a jay's feather, and its the color of Lapis Lazuli.
R4: ... Long shot but... Sexual urges.
you are correct on R2 the answer is BLUE - and a beautiful colour it is. take a like
R4: yes thats a long shot.......it has nothing to do with sex.....hint: its something that humans and animals do at night time.
do you want to have a go at R3????
R3: my ex?
R4: Sun?
R3: Music?
R4: Sleep?
you are correct on r4 - take a like.
r3 no thats not the answer. it has something to do with a person voice and it can happen in a tunnel.
r3 - lol no. hint - it has something to do with a person's voice and it could happen in a tunnel.
r4 - no. hint - both humans and animals need it. it happens at night time.
R3: Echo!
R4: My ex!
(Just kidding. It's Sleep)
both answers are correct take a like
Edit - i'll give the answer to these since no one could. i think this thred is losing people's attention. if some one else want more riddles they have to post.
R1: Three brothers share a family sport: A non-stop marathon
The oldest one is fat and short And trudges slowly on
The middle brother’s tall and slim And keeps a steady pace
The youngest runs just like the wind, a speeding through the race
“He’s young in years, we let him run,” the other brothers say
“‘Cause though he’s surely number one, he’s second, in a way.”
unsolved answer - The hands on a clock (hour, minute, and second).
R2: With potent, flowery words speak I,
Of something common, vulgar, dry;
I weave webs of pedantic prose,
In effort to befuddle those,
Who think I wile time away,
In lofty things, above all day
The common kind that linger where
Monadic beings live and fare;
Practical I may not be,
But life, it seems, is full of me!
unsolved answer - a riddle
yey!
What goes in dry and hard, but comes out wet and soft?
i'm glad ur happy
i post some riddles at the end of this thread if u want to give them a go.
does this have something to do with sex??????
It depends.
fair enough.....i will let someone else answer this one.
A rolled up newspaper in a waterfall
It's not hard before it goes into the waterfall tho.
Depends on how hard you roll it
chewing gum
or a dick. same thing. Both are gross.
Yes.
I couldn't get any!
T_T i'm sorry
here i will offter you some help then:
r2 - is basically a word formation that people ask someone else. basically its like word game that the answer is based on something physical or something made up. its mainly userally for entertainment.
r1 - this one is based on time. think about pieces of a clock analogue.
Uh...
I can't TT_TT
am I stupid? TT_TT
dude don't be hard on yourself, its ok. as riddles go these 2 are advanced. Also a lot of people have a hard time solving riddles, me include. so if you can't answer its ok a lot of people can't. riddles are made to be a challenge. don't insult yourself.
ok here are some more hints --
r1 - the answer is the three parts of the a analogue clock. they go around in a circle motion.
r2 - this thread is based on the answer to this riddle.
if someone else wants to post then great, but ive run out of riddle ideas. the last two riddles i post never got answer, but they were difficult. i've edit my post with the answers if anyone is interested.
if this thread contins then fantastic, if it doesnt then it was great when it lasted. - thedreamcatcher
There are two sisters: one gives birth to the other and she, in turn, gives birth to the first. What are they?
(no incest)
This should be easy.
1: "Alive without breath- as cold as death. Never thirsty- Ever drinking, All in mail- never clinking" (Mail-Chainmail)
2: "What gets harder to catch the faster you run?" (No, not the Flash)
3: "A scientist and his partner invent a project together. They are approached by a businessman who says he wants to buy the product. The scientist says that he's not interested after the man says a line his abusive father used to tell him. Later on, the scientist and his partner test out their invention on a person."
"The man whom they test it on, introduces the businessman saying that he's a potential buyer, not knowing about the scientist's grudge against him. When they test it out, the invention malfunctions and nearly kills the man they tested it on. The scientist is promptly fired."
"Who sabatoged the invention?" (This is sort of original)
4: "Everything in me in ancient."
5: "You will always find me in the past, I can be created in the present. But the future can never taint me. What am I?"
6: "This thing all things are devoured, trees, birds, grass and flower. Rusts iron, chews on steel, and grinds the toughest of stones to meal. Slays king, ruins town, and beats high mountains down. What is this?"
Sisters.
The man who builds me doesn't need me, the man who buys me doesn't want me, and the man who uses me doesn't know.
What am I?
Answer: Useless
Duh.
Hey! Figured I'd give this a go!
A man is born before his father, kills his mother, and marries his sister, yet there is nothing wrong with what he has done. Why?
Enjoy ^.^ (If this has been posted already, let me know and I'll take it down. I didn't see it but I'm also a silly guy :c)
Second one is YOUR BREATH, if I'm not mistaken. 'cause you have to catch your breath after a long run. And I think I'm correct in saying that the sixth one is TIME, maybe? The thing that eventually kills everything?
Coffin
Correct.