There are a number of things you would throw out when you want to use them.
1. An anchor.
2. A lifeline.
3. A life preserver or life raft.
4. An idea.
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COAL IS + WHAT IS BLACK WHEN U BUY IT, RED WHEN USING , AND GREY WHEN U THROW IT AWAY IS A RIDDLE = coal!!!
You're a coffin, honey. The person who made you doesn't want you, the person who bought you doesn't need you, and the person who uses you sure as heck doesn't know you. It's a dark and twisty little riddle, but hey, that's life for you.
"The answer to my riddle" is not specific....Whose riddle? What riddle?
Riddle: What is the difference between a bicycle that falls from a rooftop and one that is destroyed in an explosion?Answer: If a bicycle falls from a rooftop, then there it is. But if it is destroyed in an explosion, then where is it?
Riddle: "What does "every" woman want in a husband? A wife.
I want a clay riddle
throw ruler
A shot put riddle is a type of riddle or wordplay that involves the sport of shot put, where athletes throw a heavy metal ball as far as possible. These riddles often use puns, metaphors, or clever language related to the mechanics of the throw, the equipment, or the competition. They can serve as fun brain teasers for sports enthusiasts or as a playful way to engage with the sport. Overall, a shot put riddle combines athletic themes with linguistic creativity.
an anchor
You will want to go to a riddle website. sorry
you cant change a banana into a vegetable. Middle School Math Riddle- Throw it up and it will come down squash!
there is no riddle school 6. there is just riddle transfer. if you want the ans, u get a flower and give it to zack
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She could not solve the riddle, but she must work it out.
Through the diary if u want the young tom riddle. If u want the older one. When he was in the maze
Oh honey, making a sentence with the word "riddle" is as easy as pie. Just throw that bad boy into a sentence like this: "Solving a riddle can be both challenging and rewarding." Boom, done. Now go impress your friends with your linguistic prowess.