Riddles

What is it that no man ever yet did see, which never was, but always is to be?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A:tomorrow       

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And I thought that one would be too easy      http://2noyb.home.comcast.net/~2noyb/roflmao3.gif

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Each of the following sets of letters can be made into a real word by adding three letters to the beginning, and the same three letters in the same order to the end.

For example, ANGLEM can have ENT added at the start and the end to become ENT + ANGLEM + ENT = ENTANGLEMENT.

 

ERTAINM
ISCOVE
ROW
IOXID
ROCOS

 

 

 

ENT + ERTAINM + ENT = ENTERTAINMENT
RED + ISCOVE  + RED = REDISCOVERED
ING + ROW     + ING = INGROWING
ANT + IOXID   + ANT = ANTIOXIDANT
MIC + ROCOS   + MIC = MICROCOSMIC

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ENTERTAINMENT
REDISCOVERED
INGROWING
ANTIOXIDANT
MICROCOSMIC
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I think the owner of the fish is the German (who also lives in the green  house, drinks coffee and smokes  Prince.)

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There are only 2 words in the English language which use all 5 vowels only once, and in alphabetical order.

 

What are they?

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facetious and abstemious

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An old school riddle from when I was a child:

 

What goes up a chimney down but not down a chimney up?

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An umbrella
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yes yes!

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Just paying you back for solving mine so easily. Smiley LOL

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