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Just enough riddles To number thirteen. What makes me giggle, You might call obscene! 1. The start of the end, At the end of time. Comes first in Earth, And finishes rhyme. 2. Inside this foul clan, you will find Not just two, but three of my kind. 3. What doth thine eye Most keenly spy During the calm Of the stormy sky? 4. Actors eagerly Anticipated This primary line, Then participated. 5. It might make you think Of something like "aches", The black ball in pool With the number "8". 6. A young man, Arnie Placed his ball on me When he stopped mixing This drink, lemony. 7. Beginning of first, But never in last. It's how you begin To scribe the text fast. 8. The one who's reading This most bizarre tale, On who I depend To somehow prevail! The first word's a name, The third can explain The point of this game, So simple and plain. B-A-C-F-E - F-E-A - D-H-A-A-G
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Jul 5, 2016
Jul 5, 2016 at 11:59 PM UTC
The Great Word Scramble Riddle
Just enough riddles To number thirteen. What makes me giggle, You might call obscene! 1. The start of the end, At the end of time. Comes first in Earth, And finishes rhyme. 2. Inside this foul clan, you will find Not just two, but three of my kind. 3. What doth thine eye Most keenly spy During the calm Of the stormy sky? 4. Actors eagerly Anticipated This primary line, Then participated. 5. It might make you think Of something like "aches", The black ball in pool With the number "8". 6. A young man, Arnie Placed his ball on me When he stopped mixing This drink, lemony. 7. Beginning of first, But never in last. It's how you begin To scribe the text fast. 8. The one who's reading This most bizarre tale, On who I depend To somehow prevail! The first word's a name, The third can explain The point of this game, So simple and plain. B-A-C-F-E - F-E-A - D-H-A-A-G
If you are unable to answer the riddle, I'll eventually reveal it, but I have faith in you.
JohnA
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Zanesville, OH
Jul 5, 2016
Jul 5, 2016 at 11:59 PM UTC
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