It's actually playing second fiddle, not riddle. It just means taking a "backseat" to someone or something. In music, first fiddle are the really good "important" parts, and second are the ones in the back row playing backup.
Yes, it can be. For example, "He was seeking an answer for the riddle" (to the riddle).
Tom Riddle was really Voldemort. Can you figure out this riddle? He said. That's a true riddle, how did he manage to take all that money?
In Riddle #1, strangely enough, the answer is the letter H.
My task in school was to make up a riddle
She could not solve the riddle, but she must work it out.
No, a riddle is a word puzzle. An idiom is a phrase whose meaning cannot be discovered by context.
An idiom is something that makes no sense unless you know the idiomatic definition. Do you think someone actually died at second? No, so this is an idiom. It means that a baseball player was tagged at second base and was "out."
A riddle is something that does not fit; If you think about it a riddle is a question with a twist. That means the unanswerable riddle is the unanswerable question with a twist or play on words for example
mushroom
It's an artichoke
There are many places where one would be able to play game Riddle School online. One could visit Y8 in order to play the game Riddle School for free online.
It's a sports idiom. When the ball comes into play, it is on the field and in the hands of an athlete. When something comes into play, it is in action in whatever situation is being discussed.
A riddle about how to get to a zoo would make a fun game to play with kids. You could create the riddle before going to the zoo and then read the riddle while you are on your way to the zoo.
The Riddle
shara
The answer to the first riddle is : Mountain the second is : Wind the third is : Dark the fourth is : Fish the fifth is : Time
There's a Riddle School 4!? OMG I got to find out