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  • FrozenAngel91
    FFR Player
    • Aug 2007
    • 1029

    #16
    Re: Fourth Riddle

    Originally posted by atojj
    ok this ones a bit tough so its worth 600 credits!!

    Riddle #4
    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?
    Restarted

    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
    Last edited by FrozenAngel91; 08-9-2008, 02:51 AM.


    Originally posted by Findarian
    get a sand hack and don't chicken scratch it and if someone does something stupid hack burn
    Originally posted by Dannytwobyfore
    I wouldn't blame them, playing jump dense Konami files in DDR would make anyone's dick hard, maybe that's why the only thing anyone does anymore is stream.

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    • who_cares973
      FFR Player
      • Aug 2006
      • 15407

      #17
      Re: My second riddle! worth 200 credits...

      NFD owned

      also ew furry love

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      • Zageron
        Zageron E. Tazaterra
        FFR Administrator
        • Apr 2007
        • 6592

        #18
        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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        • FrozenAngel91
          FFR Player
          • Aug 2007
          • 1029

          #19
          Re: My second riddle! worth 200 credits...

          Originally posted by Zageron
          Am I the only person who didn't google this?

          Edit: Though I remembered this from a class a long time ago. X3
          I didn't, a friend told me a long time ago. I remember being stuck on it for a good 2 days


          Originally posted by Findarian
          get a sand hack and don't chicken scratch it and if someone does something stupid hack burn
          Originally posted by Dannytwobyfore
          I wouldn't blame them, playing jump dense Konami files in DDR would make anyone's dick hard, maybe that's why the only thing anyone does anymore is stream.

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          • NFD
            FFR Player
            • Nov 2007
            • 4715

            #20
            Re: My second riddle! worth 200 credits...

            That was Ask-Jeeve'd by the way Zageron, 3:

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            • atojj
              FFR Player
              • Jun 2005
              • 35

              #21
              Re: My second riddle! worth 200 credits...

              Originally posted by NFD
              ['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.
              um..... wow congrats O.O

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              • atojj
                FFR Player
                • Jun 2005
                • 35

                #22
                Re: My second riddle! worth 200 credits...

                Originally posted by Zageron
                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
                your wrong for 3 and NFD beat you to 4
                better luck next time

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                • atojj
                  FFR Player
                  • Jun 2005
                  • 35

                  #23
                  Ok here comes #5!

                  Are we having fun?! (yay free credits!)
                  This ones worth 100 (easy)
                  ok well here comes number #5

                  I was carried into a dark room, and set on fire. I wept, and then my head was cut off. What am I?

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                  • Zageron
                    Zageron E. Tazaterra
                    FFR Administrator
                    • Apr 2007
                    • 6592

                    #24
                    Re: My second riddle! worth 200 credits...

                    Candle

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                    • NFD
                      FFR Player
                      • Nov 2007
                      • 4715

                      #25
                      Re: My second riddle! worth 200 credits...

                      The double-post...it burns.

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                      • atojj
                        FFR Player
                        • Jun 2005
                        • 35

                        #26
                        Re: My second riddle! worth 200 credits...

                        Originally posted by Zageron
                        Candle
                        good job (sending credits)

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                        • NFD
                          FFR Player
                          • Nov 2007
                          • 4715

                          #27
                          Re: My second riddle! worth 200 credits...

                          Can the next one be a tad more difficult?

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                          • atojj
                            FFR Player
                            • Jun 2005
                            • 35

                            #28
                            #6

                            heres a funny riddle lol (i just remembered it)
                            its only worth 50 cause its easy

                            Riddle #6

                            Whats round hard an has a head?

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                            • atojj
                              FFR Player
                              • Jun 2005
                              • 35

                              #29
                              Uh oh

                              Well here comes the heat!
                              worth 700

                              Riddle #7

                              There are 5 houses in 5 different colors. In each house lives a person with a different nationality. The 5 owners drink a certain type of beverage, smoke a certain brand of cigar, and keep a certain pet. No owners have the same pet, smoke the same brand of cigar, or drink the same beverage.
                              The question is: Who owns the fish?

                              Hints:

                              The Brit lives in the red house.
                              The Swede keeps dogs as pets.
                              The Dane drinks tea.
                              The green house is on the left of the white house.
                              The green homeowner drinks coffee.
                              The person who smokes Pall Mall rears birds.
                              The owner of the yellow house smokes Dunhill.
                              The man living in the center house drinks milk.
                              The Norwegian lives in the first house.
                              The man who smokes Blend lives next to the one who keeps cats.
                              The man who keeps the horse lives next to the man who smokes Dunhill.
                              The owner who smokes Bluemaster drinks beer.
                              The German smokes prince.
                              The Norwegian lives next to the blue house.
                              The man who smokes Blend has a neighbor who drinks water.

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                              • hi_top
                                FFR Veteran
                                • Jul 2007
                                • 1427

                                #30
                                Re: My second riddle! worth 200 credits...

                                #6 is a nail
                                #7 it is the german who owns the fish
                                Last edited by hi_top; 08-9-2008, 05:12 AM.

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