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There are several sites. Type the keyword "riddles." Answers should be included.
Most of the answers to the Horse Isle riddles are right here on WikiAnswers. You'll find that if you copy and paste it into the search bar, there will be an answer to it, every time. -Phl :-)
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In "Abracadavre," the riddles often have clever and unexpected answers that play with language or concepts. For example, common themes involve wordplay or lateral thinking. To provide specific answers, however, I would need to reference the exact riddles from the work, as they can vary widely. Overall, the key to solving them lies in thinking outside the box and considering multiple interpretations.
Yes, you can, if they have been answered. See the link below:
There are several sites. Type the keyword "riddles." Answers should be included.
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The riddles answers for comparative and superlative are not found on the internet. Students will need to study information provided in the class to know the answers.
the answers to the riddles are 1.repeat me 2.cornerstone 3. down
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the answers to the riddles are 1.repeat me 2.cornerstone 3. down
Yes, users on WikiAnswers will answer your riddles. Go to 'browse categories' in your blue bar to the left, and in the search box, type in 'jokes and riddles'. There is where you can find many popular jokes and riddles, and answers to them.
Most of the answers to the Horse Isle riddles are right here on WikiAnswers. You'll find that if you copy and paste it into the search bar, there will be an answer to it, every time. -Phl :-)