"I cannot forecast to you the action of Russia. It is a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma; but perhaps there is a key. That key is Russian national interest." by Winston Churchill in a 1939 broadcast.
AenigmaNote: Even though the word Enigma is contained within this word, it was originally derived from the greek word ainigma, from ainissesthai which mean speak allusively, and from ainos meaning fable. Originating back from mid-16th Century.Rumor: It is said that a new latin word has been created for brainteasers, a synonym for puzzles, the word is subverticula.P.S. There is no actual Latin word for the English word Puzzle, another equivalency would be the word scirpus.
A teacher once asked a student to take their seat, and out comes a barrage of insults from the student. most of the worgs said, the teacher never heard of before. this teacher has never had a class with so much diversity before. The look on his face showed the teacher was dumbfounded. The teacher thought of the student as an enigma that could not be solved. So the teacher repeated all the insults back designating them at that particular student. the principal happened to be walking by and suspende the teacher with unpaid leave. the student was so happy, he started to about it.
It usually refers to 'what she said' as in, 'she' could be anyone, and what she said is what she said, which is what you said... it originated from the TBS show The Office.
It should be ----- I said, "Who are you?"
That's what she said...
are you talking about wen Alfred said enigma. then Bruce said e nigma edward nigma.
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?
Because they new the Germans would stop using the code if the allies solved it.
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FourLeafClover! By ShinyChestnut
Elgar said of his "Variations on an Original Theme" that there is a well-known tune hidden in the work which, nevertheless, is not played outright. The "enigma" is the question of what that tune might be, and it has given the work its second name, the "Enigma Variations." Elgar took the secret with him to the grave.
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Napoleon Bonaparte.
The ''post-man'' said to the boy,does your dog bite? No,said the boy.well, your dog just bit me. That's not my dog,said the boy.
A tornado that is surrounded by rain is said to be rain-wrapped. Rain-wrapped tornadoes can be especially dangerous because they are difficult to see.
It is a machine used to encode messages so that the enemy can not understand what is being said. It was invented by the Germans and used in WWII by the Nazis.
The label said to tear along the dotted line