Vanyel Report post Posted April 25, 2006 (edited) Teh Ant Master got it without hesitation! I saw the Iron Man race ones - you realle need to be made of iron to take part:/ Edited April 25, 2006 by Vanyel Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sparhawk Report post Posted April 25, 2006 Learner is way too good . Triathalons are really hard... I hope to do newb ones in the summer. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sbarstow Report post Posted April 25, 2006 What English word has three consecutive double letters? Easy one I usually wear a yellow coat. I usually have a dark head. I make marks wherever I go. What am I? This one is kinda tough My first is often at the front door. My second is found in the cereal family. My third is what most people want. My whole is one of the United States. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shouja Report post Posted April 26, 2006 Easy one I usually wear a yellow coat. I usually have a dark head. I make marks wherever I go. What am I? Pencil or marker This one is kinda tough My first is often at the front door. My second is found in the cereal family. My third is what most people want. My whole is one of the United States. Eh, this is tough, yeah. I'm tempted to think it's either Rhode Island (road, the letter 'i', and land) or Oklahoma (Oak, la I don't know, and home) ... still trying to remember the three consecutive double letters one. I remember reading the word once and noting how odd it was, but for the life of me I can't recall what it was. ~Shouja~ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sbarstow Report post Posted April 26, 2006 Easy one I usually wear a yellow coat. I usually have a dark head. I make marks wherever I go. What am I? Pencil or marker Yup This one is kinda tough My first is often at the front door. My second is found in the cereal family. My third is what most people want. My whole is one of the United States. Eh, this is tough, yeah. I'm tempted to think it's either Rhode Island (road, the letter 'i', and land) or Oklahoma (Oak, la I don't know, and home) On the right track, but neither of those is the correct answer. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
triforce Report post Posted April 28, 2006 Who am I? wait the better question is... Who are you? You know that was another riddle, right? Can anyone figure it out? I am me. So am I And I'm not! Lol...Crafty But Incorrect, Its a bit more complicated than that. Riddle source: Http:/esp.t35.com V1 Riddle # 12 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shouja Report post Posted April 29, 2006 This one is kinda tough My first is often at the front door. My second is found in the cereal family. My third is what most people want. My whole is one of the United States. Eh, this is tough, yeah. I'm tempted to think it's either Rhode Island (road, the letter 'i', and land) or Oklahoma (Oak, la I don't know, and home) On the right track, but neither of those is the correct answer. Okay, how about Maryland, as in: - Ma's (Mother) is often at the front door, - Ry (Rye) is from the cereal family, - and Land is what most people want? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TAWoody Report post Posted May 2, 2006 Here's an easy one: What combonation of coins (US currency) will allow you to have over $1.00 but not exactly $1.00? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sbarstow Report post Posted May 2, 2006 ... Okay, how about Maryland, as in: - Ma's (Mother) is often at the front door, - Ry (Rye) is from the cereal family, - and Land is what most people want? Nope, again you are on the right track... HINT it's a bit of a trick question... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Learner Report post Posted May 2, 2006 Here's an easy one: What combonation of coins (US currency) will allow you to have over $1.00 but not exactly $1.00? 3 quarters and 3 dimes Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aislinn Report post Posted May 2, 2006 Here's an easy one: What combonation of coins (US currency) will allow you to have over $1.00 but not exactly $1.00? Is this the whole question? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TAWoody Report post Posted May 2, 2006 Here's an easy one: What combonation of coins (US currency) will allow you to have over $1.00 but not exactly $1.00? 3 quarters and 3 dimes Yup, that's 1 of 2 combos. Here's an easy one: What combonation of coins (US currency) will allow you to have over $1.00 but not exactly $1.00? Is this the whole question? I said it was an easy one. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aislinn Report post Posted May 2, 2006 How do you get only 2 combos? You can say just about anything. 10 nickels and 40 quarters 500 pennies and 1 quarter 1 nickel 1 dime etc... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sbarstow Report post Posted May 2, 2006 Ya...I don't get it either Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sparhawk Report post Posted May 3, 2006 Maybe theres only supposed to be a certain amount of coins... Btw, what are the American coins? Same values as Canadian right? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Learner Report post Posted May 3, 2006 Here's an easy one: What combonation of coins (US currency) will allow you to have over $1.00 but not exactly $1.00? 3 quarters and 3 dimes Yup, that's 1 of 2 combos. There is also 8 dimes and 1 quarter .... but a third combination people would forget about is a 1 half dollar, 1 quarter, and 3 dimes Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aislinn Report post Posted May 3, 2006 Maybe theres only supposed to be a certain amount of coins... I'm still thinking part of the original question is missing putting a limit on the number of coins or the number of different kinds of coins you can use. Otherwise the whole thing makes no sense. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Arnieman Report post Posted May 3, 2006 Here's an easy one: What combonation of coins (US currency) will allow you to have over $1.00 but not exactly $1.00? 3 quarters and 3 dimes Yup, that's 1 of 2 combos. There is also 8 dimes and 1 quarter .... but a third combination people would forget about is a 1 half dollar, 1 quarter, and 3 dimes how about a half dollar, a quarter, 3 dimes, and 4 pennies? I once heard that the most in change that you could have without being able to make change for a dollar was $1.19 - try 3 quarters, 4 dimes, and 4 pennies. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Learner Report post Posted May 3, 2006 how about a half dollar, a quarter, 3 dimes, and 4 pennies? I once heard that the most in change that you could have without being able to make change for a dollar was $1.19 - try 3 quarters, 4 dimes, and 4 pennies. Actually, I've been ignoring the pennies on purpose! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Arnieman Report post Posted May 3, 2006 how about a half dollar, a quarter, 3 dimes, and 4 pennies? I once heard that the most in change that you could have without being able to make change for a dollar was $1.19 - try 3 quarters, 4 dimes, and 4 pennies. Actually, I've been ignoring the pennies on purpose! I never ignore pennies - I mean, if you ignore a penny 100,000,000 times, you just ignored a million dollars! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TAWoody Report post Posted May 3, 2006 (edited) How do you get only 2 combos? You can say just about anything. 10 nickels and 40 quarters 500 pennies and 1 quarter 1 nickel 1 dime etc... Well with 500 pennies you can use 100 of them to make $1. Let me edit the riddle. What combonation of coins (US currency) will allow you to have over $1.00 but not exactly $1.00, and after you exceed $1.00, no more coins are counted? Example: 3 quarters, 3 dimes. 1 quarter = .25 2 quarters= .50 3 quarters= .75 3q 1d= .85 3q 2d= .95 3q 2d= 1.05 No more coins are allowed to be included. And yes, there are more than 2 combos. Sorry I mis-wrote that reply. Is that easier to understand?? Edited May 3, 2006 by Tantu Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aerowind Report post Posted May 3, 2006 (edited) Here's a riddle: Abra-Kadabra, Ala-Kazam, Hocus, Pocus, Ada-boom-bam. Just take a second on each magic word and tell me the word these words conjured. Edited May 4, 2006 by Aerowind Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Learner Report post Posted May 3, 2006 Here's a riddle: Abra-Kadabra, Ala-Kazam, Hocus, Pocus, Ada-boom-bam. Just take a second on each magic word and tell me the words these words conjured. Magic spell Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aerowind Report post Posted May 4, 2006 a bit off there Learner. (oops I noticed a typo... it's tell me the word* these words conjured) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Learner Report post Posted May 4, 2006 a bit off there Learner. (oops I noticed a typo... it's tell me the word* these words conjured) Magic Share this post Link to post Share on other sites