Here are the answers to "give me some good riddles?" 1. an envelope 2. nothing 3. time 4. Ohio 5. look in the mirror, see what you saw, take the saw cut the table in half, put wo halves together to make a whole, jump through the hole and leave. 6. time 7. the horse is named Friday 8. It is the river called Left
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The monster that troubles Thebes is the Sphinx. It is a mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of a woman, known for posing a riddle to travelers: "What walks on four legs in the morning, two legs at noon, and three legs in the evening?" Those who cannot solve the riddle are devoured by the Sphinx. The creature's reign of terror ends when Oedipus correctly answers the riddle, leading to its demise.
"I'm a riddle in nine syllables" The nine syllables correspond with the nine months of pregnancy. Each line of the poem is a metaphor for pregnancy and there are nine lines, one for each month of gestation. The riddle in the first line is the unknown baby growing in those nine months/syllables.
When Oedipus entered Thebes, he encountered the Sphinx, a mythical creature that was terrorizing the city by posing a riddle to its citizens. Those who could not solve the riddle were killed. Oedipus solved the Sphinx's riddle, which led to the creature's demise and resulted in him being hailed as a hero and eventually becoming king of Thebes.
The Sphinx does not destroy the city of Thebes in "Oedipus Rex."Specifically, the monster sets up camp outside the city and forces everyone coming and going to answer a seemingly unanswerable riddle. Those who have no answer are killed by her. But Oedipus comes along and solves the riddle before the Sphinx can devour every last Theban or destroy the city.
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i think some of them are-violinsstrangledconjointsquaresreversaltripletI know there more just I don't HAVE the book. those are just some $1.00 words that i know!
The monster that troubles Thebes is the Sphinx. It is a mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of a woman, known for posing a riddle to travelers: "What walks on four legs in the morning, two legs at noon, and three legs in the evening?" Those who cannot solve the riddle are devoured by the Sphinx. The creature's reign of terror ends when Oedipus correctly answers the riddle, leading to its demise.
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because it doesn't have answered questions and those are answered are not the answers you are looking for
"I'm a riddle in nine syllables" The nine syllables correspond with the nine months of pregnancy. Each line of the poem is a metaphor for pregnancy and there are nine lines, one for each month of gestation. The riddle in the first line is the unknown baby growing in those nine months/syllables.
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Well, honey, you're playing hard to get, aren't you? The answer to your little riddle is "a riddle." If people don't know the answer, it's a mystery, but once it's solved, it's just a bunch of words strung together. Keep those brain teasers coming, darling!
When Oedipus entered Thebes, he encountered the Sphinx, a mythical creature that was terrorizing the city by posing a riddle to its citizens. Those who could not solve the riddle were killed. Oedipus solved the Sphinx's riddle, which led to the creature's demise and resulted in him being hailed as a hero and eventually becoming king of Thebes.
Those letters spell pigpen.
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