Reviews for Two Riddles |
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![]() ![]() ![]() those are pretty good riddles. I think tha tnumber one is a human... morningbaby when you crawl on 4 legs. afternoonmiddle life when you walk normal on two legs. nightwhen you're old, and you need a can to help you which adds an extra 3rd leg. I dunno if that's right, let me know. Email |
![]() ![]() The answer to the first one is man. It's the riddle the sphynx asked of Jason in Greek Mythology. |
![]() ![]() It's me again. People so far who answered the first one correctly (in these reviews, at least) are: The Dreamer esme_esme Johnny Sandiya Elisa fan chibinz Naomi Sisko answered the second one correctly, no bellybuttons. Congratuations everyone! :) |
![]() ![]() ![]() I have no idea! Tough riddles! |
![]() ![]() ![]() 1: Is it a human? 2:because they were completely naked and opposite sex I really don't know! |
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![]() ![]() The answer to the second riddle is that neither of them had belly buttons. |
![]() ![]() ![]() Hi everyone! You're right about number 1 being man but so far none have realized the answer to the second. Hopefully someone will get it soon. Ja Ne! |
![]() ![]() The answer to riddle 1. is a human. 4 legs in the morning baby - crawling 2 legs in the afternoon adult - walking alone 3 legs at night elder - walking with a cane |
![]() ![]() ![]() Well the first riddle seems to be already solved, so heres my go at the second. Was it because they had the same body structure, since he made Eve from Adam? (email- ) |
![]() ![]() Hmm.. Number one is easy: Man. The morning is his Birth, where he walks on all fours, the Afternoon is his Youth, where he walks on his two legs, and the Night is his aging, where he walks with his legs and a cane. Two, I'm not so sure of... They were both Virgins? |
![]() ![]() ![]() Okay..._ Let me guess. I think I've seen the first riddle before. Baby, adult, senior citizen with a cane. The second...ack _ I dunno. Was the bitten forbidden fruit nearby? The snake? This was fun! Lolz, latahz! |
![]() ![]() Well, I don't know the second one, but the first one is man. It was in Sophocle's play Antigone. It's a good riddle. |
![]() ![]() 1. baby, adult man, elderly man 2...i dunno |