08-9-2008, 02:55 AM | #1 |
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screw this thread
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Re: My second riddle! worth 200 credits...
365 billion pounds
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Re: My second riddle! worth 200 credits...
sorry bub wrong answer
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Re: My second riddle! worth 200 credits...
231 billion pounds
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Re: My second riddle! worth 200 credits...
Wouldn't the earth still weigh the same? You're not changing anything about it.
Also, what is the earth being weighed in relation to? We weigh ourselves by the earth's gravitational pull on us. How is the earth's weight being calculated in this situation?
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Re: My second riddle! worth 200 credits...
The answer is stop making these threads! You only need one thread for all these riddles your planning out.
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Re: My second riddle! worth 200 credits...
Well ELRayford won.
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Re: My second riddle! worth 200 credits...
wow... um sorry i was just estimating >.>
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Re: My second riddle! worth 200 credits...
Darn, I took the time to explain and missed by a few seconds .
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Re: My second riddle! worth 200 credits...
Thanks First thing I have won on ffr <3
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08-9-2008, 03:29 AM | #13 |
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Fourth Riddle
ok this ones a bit tough so its worth 600 credits!!
Riddle #4 (done) There is a common English word that is nine letters long. Each time you remove a letter from it, it still remains an English word - from nine letters right down to a single letter. What is the original word, and what are the words that it becomes after removing one letter at a time? Last edited by atojj; 08-9-2008 at 04:17 AM.. |
08-9-2008, 03:40 AM | #14 |
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['beglitter', 'belitter', 'blitter', 'litter', 'liter', 'lier', 'lie', 'ie', 'i'] 9
['externals', 'external', 'eternal', 'ternal', 'terna', 'tera', 'era', 'ra', 'a'] 9 ['replaster', 'relaster', 'relater', 'elater', 'later', 'late', 'ate', 'ae', 'a'] 9 ['branchery', 'brancher', 'rancher', 'rancer', 'racer', 'race', 'ace', 'ae', 'a'] 9 ['espantoon', 'spantoon', 'pantoon', 'panton', 'panto', 'pato', 'pat', 'at', 'a'] 9 ['emendable', 'mendable', 'endable', 'enable', 'nable', 'able', 'ale', 'ae', 'a'] 9 ['shameable', 'shamable', 'shamble', 'hamble', 'amble', 'able', 'ale', 'ae', 'a'] 9 ['silverily', 'silverly', 'silvery', 'silver', 'siver', 'sier', 'sir', 'si', 'i'] 9 ['treachery', 'teachery', 'teacher', 'teache', 'tache', 'ache', 'ace', 'ae', 'a'] 9 ['uparching', 'parching', 'arching', 'aching', 'ching', 'hing', 'ing', 'in', 'i'] 9 ['scrabbler', 'scabbler', 'cabbler', 'cabler', 'abler', 'able', 'ale', 'ae', 'a'] 9 ['scrabbled', 'scrabble', 'scabble', 'cabble', 'cable', 'able', 'ale', 'ae', 'a'] 9 ['lacerated', 'lacerate', 'acerate', 'cerate', 'crate', 'rate', 'ate', 'ae', 'a'] 9 ['scrappler', 'scrapler', 'scraper', 'scrape', 'crape', 'rape', 'ape', 'ae', 'a'] 9 ['ecardinal', 'cardinal', 'carinal', 'carnal', 'canal', 'anal', 'aal', 'al', 'a'] 9 ['pinnaclet', 'pinnacle', 'pinnace', 'pinnae', 'pinna', 'pina', 'pia', 'pa', 'a'] 9 ['strangler', 'stranger', 'strange', 'strang', 'stang', 'tang', 'tag', 'ta', 'a'] 9 ['estranger', 'stranger', 'strange', 'strang', 'stang', 'tang', 'tag', 'ta', 'a'] 9 ['unpraised', 'unpraise', 'upraise', 'praise', 'raise', 'rise', 'rie', 'ie', 'i'] 9 ['schapping', 'chapping', 'chappin', 'chapin', 'chain', 'hain', 'hin', 'in', 'i'] 9 ['strophaic', 'strophic', 'trophic', 'tropic', 'topic', 'topi', 'toi', 'ti', 'i'] 9 ['casemated', 'casemate', 'caseate', 'casate', 'caste', 'cate', 'ate', 'ae', 'a'] 9 ['untrailed', 'untailed', 'untiled', 'untile', 'utile', 'tile', 'tie', 'ie', 'i'] 9 ['tabularly', 'tabulary', 'tabular', 'tabula', 'taula', 'aula', 'ula', 'la', 'a'] 9 ['amendable', 'mendable', 'endable', 'enable', 'nable', 'able', 'ale', 'ae', 'a'] 9 ['heathenry', 'heathery', 'heather', 'heater', 'hater', 'hate', 'ate', 'ae', 'a'] 9 ['Brahmanic', 'Brahmaic', 'Brahmic', 'Brahmi', 'Brahm', 'Bram', 'ram', 'am', 'a'] 9 ['ampullary', 'ampullar', 'ampulla', 'amulla', 'mulla', 'ulla', 'ula', 'la', 'a'] 9 ['Brahmanda', 'Brahmana', 'Brahman', 'Brahma', 'Brahm', 'Bram', 'ram', 'am', 'a'] 9 ['concreate', 'cocreate', 'ocreate', 'create', 'crate', 'rate', 'ate', 'ae', 'a'] 9 ['unstilled', 'untilled', 'untiled', 'untile', 'utile', 'tile', 'tie', 'ie', 'i'] 9 ['jatrophic', 'atrophic', 'trophic', 'tropic', 'topic', 'topi', 'toi', 'ti', 'i'] 9 ['laureated', 'laureate', 'aureate', 'aurate', 'urate', 'rate', 'ate', 'ae', 'a'] 9 ['strangles', 'strangle', 'strange', 'strang', 'stang', 'tang', 'tag', 'ta', 'a'] 9 ['unstilted', 'untilted', 'untiled', 'untile', 'utile', 'tile', 'tie', 'ie', 'i'] 9 ['belittler', 'belitter', 'blitter', 'litter', 'liter', 'lier', 'lie', 'ie', 'i'] 9 ['spendable', 'sendable', 'endable', 'enable', 'nable', 'able', 'ale', 'ae', 'a'] 9 ['springlet', 'springle', 'pringle', 'ringle', 'ringe', 'rine', 'rie', 'ie', 'i'] 9 ['turntable', 'turnable', 'tunable', 'unable', 'nable', 'able', 'ale', 'ae', 'a'] 9 ['twitterly', 'twittery', 'tittery', 'titter', 'titer', 'tier', 'tie', 'ie', 'i'] 9 ['scrambler', 'scambler', 'scamler', 'scaler', 'scale', 'sale', 'ale', 'ae', 'a'] 9 ['picketeer', 'picketer', 'pickeer', 'picker', 'piker', 'pier', 'pir', 'pi', 'i'] 9 ['stamineal', 'staminal', 'stamina', 'stamin', 'stain', 'tain', 'tin', 'in', 'i'] 9 ['triangler', 'triangle', 'tringle', 'ringle', 'ringe', 'rine', 'rie', 'ie', 'i'] 9 ['shallowly', 'shallowy', 'sallowy', 'sallow', 'allow', 'alow', 'alo', 'al', 'a'] 9 ['swindlery', 'swindler', 'swindle', 'sindle', 'sidle', 'idle', 'ide', 'ie', 'i'] 9 ['springily', 'springly', 'springy', 'spring', 'sprig', 'prig', 'pig', 'pi', 'i'] 9 ['untwilled', 'untilled', 'untiled', 'untile', 'utile', 'tile', 'tie', 'ie', 'i'] 9 ['tridental', 'triental', 'trental', 'rental', 'renal', 'real', 'rea', 'ea', 'a'] 9 ['floriated', 'floriate', 'florate', 'lorate', 'orate', 'rate', 'ate', 'ae', 'a'] 9 ['haughtily', 'haughtly', 'haughty', 'haught', 'aught', 'augh', 'auh', 'ah', 'a'] 9 ['remigrate', 'emigrate', 'migrate', 'mirate', 'irate', 'rate', 'ate', 'ae', 'a'] 9 ['astringer', 'stringer', 'stinger', 'tinger', 'tiger', 'tier', 'tie', 'ie', 'i'] 9 ['teacherly', 'teachery', 'teacher', 'teache', 'tache', 'ache', 'ace', 'ae', 'a'] 9 ['tricksily', 'trickily', 'trickly', 'tickly', 'ticky', 'tick', 'tic', 'ti', 'i'] 9 ['coronaled', 'coronale', 'coronae', 'corona', 'coroa', 'cora', 'ora', 'ra', 'a'] 9 ['pearlfish', 'pearlish', 'parlish', 'palish', 'alish', 'lish', 'lis', 'is', 'i'] 9 ['branchiae', 'branchia', 'branchi', 'branch', 'ranch', 'rach', 'ach', 'ah', 'a'] 9 ['branchial', 'branchia', 'branchi', 'branch', 'ranch', 'rach', 'ach', 'ah', 'a'] 9 ['strapping', 'trapping', 'rapping', 'raping', 'aping', 'ping', 'ing', 'in', 'i'] 9 ['camphoryl', 'camphory', 'camphor', 'campho', 'campo', 'camp', 'cap', 'ca', 'a'] 9 ['ministrer', 'minister', 'minster', 'minter', 'miner', 'mine', 'min', 'in', 'i'] 9 ['bannister', 'banister', 'baister', 'bister', 'biter', 'bite', 'bit', 'it', 'i'] 9 ['triangled', 'triangle', 'tringle', 'ringle', 'ringe', 'rine', 'rie', 'ie', 'i'] 9 ['separable', 'sparable', 'parable', 'parale', 'parle', 'pale', 'ale', 'ae', 'a'] 9 ['coronated', 'coronate', 'coronae', 'corona', 'coroa', 'cora', 'ora', 'ra', 'a'] 9 ['startling', 'starling', 'staring', 'string', 'sting', 'ting', 'ing', 'in', 'i'] 9 ['teaseller', 'teaseler', 'teasler', 'teaser', 'easer', 'ease', 'ase', 'ae', 'a'] 9 ['macerater', 'macerate', 'acerate', 'cerate', 'crate', 'rate', 'ate', 'ae', 'a'] 9 ['sheathery', 'heathery', 'heather', 'heater', 'hater', 'hate', 'ate', 'ae', 'a'] 9 ['spareable', 'sparable', 'parable', 'parale', 'parle', 'pale', 'ale', 'ae', 'a'] 9 ['strickler', 'stickler', 'tickler', 'ticker', 'ticer', 'tier', 'tie', 'ie', 'i'] 9 ['sparingly', 'springly', 'springy', 'spring', 'sprig', 'prig', 'pig', 'pi', 'i'] 9 ['laminated', 'laminate', 'laminae', 'lamina', 'lamia', 'lama', 'ama', 'ma', 'a'] 9 ['sparkling', 'sparling', 'sparing', 'spring', 'sprig', 'prig', 'pig', 'pi', 'i'] 9 ['slightily', 'slightly', 'sightly', 'sighty', 'sight', 'sigh', 'sig', 'si', 'i'] 9 ['expalpate', 'epalpate', 'palpate', 'palate', 'alate', 'late', 'ate', 'ae', 'a'] 9 ['strippler', 'trippler', 'rippler', 'ripper', 'riper', 'rier', 'rie', 'ie', 'i'] 9 Take your pick. |
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Re: My second riddle! worth 200 credits...
Riddle 3 is a police car.
uhhm The only one I can think of is Cleansers. I could have sworn there were a few more. But not only one. Edit: I'm pretty sure that that is googled.... (Post above, not mine xD) Cleansers, Cleanser, cleanse, cleans, clean, lean, lea, ea, a Dunno if EA counts, but meh
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Here's the 9 words for you... Restated, Restate, Estate, State, Sate, Ate, At, A You never said it had to be in order Edit: Ninja'd...I got Pwned
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Re: My second riddle! worth 200 credits...
NFD owned
also ew furry love
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Re: My second riddle! worth 200 credits...
Am I the only person who didn't google this?
Edit: Though I remembered this from a class a long time ago. X3
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Re: My second riddle! worth 200 credits...
I didn't, a friend told me a long time ago. I remember being stuck on it for a good 2 days
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08-9-2008, 03:54 AM | #20 |
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Re: My second riddle! worth 200 credits...
That was Ask-Jeeve'd by the way Zageron, 3:
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