Riddles and Puzzles

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classic33

classic33

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The odd one out is June.
When written correctly, its the only month where no letter used, besides the initial letter, doesn't contain any tall letters (h, l, t, d, b, etc) or letters that drop below the writing line (g, y, q, etc).

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welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
What? What a load of pooo. It's not exactly odd is it? Bloody thing
 

Shut Up Legs

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The odd one out is June.
When written correctly, its the only month where no letter used, besides the initial letter, doesn't contain any tall letters (h, l, t, d, b, etc) or letters that drop below the writing line (g, y, q, etc).

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But as someone else mentioned, "February" is just as valid an answer, being the only month without a fixed number of days.
 
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classic33

classic33

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Going For A Stroll.
On a warm spring day in 1944, a man strolled from his apartments on the 4th floor of the building he was living in and proceeded up the avenue toward the giant archways at the end. The building he left was near the opposite end of the avenue by the rail station. In the middle of his walk he stopped for a seat beneath a large chestnut tree that lined the wide through-fare (indeed he believed it to be the widest in the city) and pondered the following bit of interesting information. The building he was staying at was on a street with more then twenty addresses but certainly fewer then five hundred and all numbered one, two, three, four, etc from start to finish. The sum of all the addresses from one right up to, and including, his were exactly half of the sum of all the addresses from one up to, and including, the last.

What is the man's name?
 
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classic33

classic33

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An Easy Number Riddle.
37910,12337,68091,88690,53111,77773,90008 = 2,0,5,7,0,0,6
14692,44444,77533,48601,96008,55738,23456 = ?
 

asterix

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Location
Limoges or York
Look Me Up.
Which word in the dictionary is spelled incorrectly?

'incorrectly'

Obviously!
 

AndyRM

XOXO
Location
North Shields
Going For A Stroll.
On a warm spring day in 1944, a man strolled from his apartments on the 4th floor of the building he was living in and proceeded up the avenue toward the giant archways at the end. The building he left was near the opposite end of the avenue by the rail station. In the middle of his walk he stopped for a seat beneath a large chestnut tree that lined the wide through-fare (indeed he believed it to be the widest in the city) and pondered the following bit of interesting information. The building he was staying at was on a street with more then twenty addresses but certainly fewer then five hundred and all numbered one, two, three, four, etc from start to finish. The sum of all the addresses from one right up to, and including, his were exactly half of the sum of all the addresses from one up to, and including, the last.

What is the man's name?

That's better, an actual riddle with a proper answer, instead of d!cking about with rulers for inferior solutions.

I know this one, so will wait and see if anyone else gets it.
 

mr_cellophane

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Location
Essex
Going For A Stroll.
On a warm spring day in 1944, a man strolled from his apartments on the 4th floor of the building he was living in and proceeded up the avenue toward the giant archways at the end. The building he left was near the opposite end of the avenue by the rail station. In the middle of his walk he stopped for a seat beneath a large chestnut tree that lined the wide through-fare (indeed he believed it to be the widest in the city) and pondered the following bit of interesting information. The building he was staying at was on a street with more then twenty addresses but certainly fewer then five hundred and all numbered one, two, three, four, etc from start to finish. The sum of all the addresses from one right up to, and including, his were exactly half of the sum of all the addresses from one up to, and including, the last.

What is the man's name?
Is that last sentence a question or a statement ?

The man's name is What !
 
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