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Originally posted by phlux
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here's a puzzle for ya, KatGurl:

Rearrange the letters of the words below to form one single word that is something many children like to do.

ROAST MULES
 
Originally posted by nightingale8472
here's a puzzle for ya, KatGurl:

Rearrange the letters of the words below to form one single word that is something many children like to do.

ROAST MULES

Okay whats the answer this is killing me :(
 
SOMERSAULT

( knew it immediately - but took me a second to figure out how to spell it)
 
here's another:

Rearrange the letters in the word DORMITORY to form a generally accurate description of the average college student's living quarters... (two words)
 
Here's one for you....

A man rode into town on a horse on Friday. He left town on his horse two days later on Friday.
How is this possible??

Also, a man builds his home with all the walls facing South.
How is this possible?

I have a few more if you get these two.
 
the house is built at the north pole... the other i have heard but forget the answer lol
 
Originally posted by IsshinryuKarateGirl
Here's one for you....

A man rode into town on a horse on Friday. He left town on his horse two days later on Friday.
How is this possible??

Also, a man builds his home with all the walls facing South.
How is this possible?

I have a few more if you get these two.

I'm guessing his horse's name is Friday?
 
Yes, the house was built on the North Pole and the horse's name is Friday.

Here's one!
A man was found dead in a pile of 53 bicycles...what happened?
 
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?

this one made me think... took me a day or so to solve it. You don't have to remove the letters in any kind of order.
 
Originally posted by IsshinryuKarateGirl
Yes, the house was built on the North Pole and the horse's name is Friday.
Then you should have put a comma between "horse" and "on Friday" in the original riddle.
Better yet, leave "on a horse" out; if you say "A man rode into town", it's enough.
 
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