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  2. 78 Riddles for Adults That Will Test Your Smarts - AOL

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    You'll have to really stretch your brain to figure out some of these easy, funny, and hard riddles for grown-ups! The post 78 Riddles for Adults That Will Test Your Smarts appeared first on Reader ...

  3. I Tried the 'Harvard Riddle'—the 'Hardest Riddle in the World ...

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    The closest one of my friends got to correctly answering the Harvard riddle was by responding, "I have no idea." Technically, she was close, although she wasn't really trying to answer.

  4. 'There's a Woman in a Boat' Riddle - AOL

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    The riddle does a great job because the name is a play on words. When you first read the riddle and the opening line says, “There is a woman in a boat, on a lake, wearing a coat,” you don’t ...

  5. Notpron - Wikipedia

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    It has been named as "the hardest riddle available on the internet". [3] Regarded as one of the first of the online puzzle game genre, Notpron follows a standard puzzle game layout, where the player is presented with a webpage containing a riddle and must find the answer to the riddle in order to proceed to the next webpage.

  6. Maze: Solve the World's Most Challenging Puzzle - Wikipedia

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    The $10,000 prize was split between these twelve, all of whom discovered the correct path, but not the solution to the riddle. If inquired before November 1, 1987, Ventura Associates would have sent one or two letters containing clues to the riddle found in Room #45. Letter #1 [citation needed] Three things should be thrown out;

  7. Exeter Book Riddle 44 - Wikipedia

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    Exeter Book Riddle 44 (according to the numbering of the Anglo-Saxon Poetic Records) [1] is one of the Old English riddles found in the later tenth-century Exeter Book. Its solution is accepted to be ' key '.

  8. 45 Best Bible Riddles You’ll Have Fun Solving

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    See how well those Sunday school lessons paid off with these Christian riddles for kids. The post 45 Best Bible Riddles You’ll Have Fun Solving appeared first on Reader's Digest.

  9. Gátur Gestumblinda - Wikipedia

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    The riddles are all in verse, each one stanza long, and well integrated in their style into the genre of Eddaic poetry. [6] Each stanza has six to eight lines, usually in the metre ljóðaháttr, followed by a two-line conclusion in the metre fornyrðislag, 'Heiðrekr konungr | hyggðu at gátu' ('consider this riddle, King Heiðrekr') (though in the manuscripts themselves this repeated line ...