Riddle Me Family

Your family gathered, read, guess? Then click the title, comment, bless.


They said don't spend it all in me,

But this one's for the family,

A one to call your own you got

And settled on somewhere more hot

And in the sun, but here not yours, bemoan

You act as if you own.

'I wouldn't like to be settled on somewhere more hot.'
'Well, it depends what it's more hot than.'
'I'd burn my toes.'
'What if it's more hot than an ice-cream?'
'I'd freeze my little toes!'

 

Riddle Answer A Place

 

Riddle Explanation
don't spend it all I'm me - don't spend it all in one place.

a one to call your own - a place to call one's own.

in the sun - a place in the sun.

you act as if you own - as if you own the place.

Mysterious Girl

I saw her 'round the corner. She was beaming, utterly blooming with excitement. Though I couldn't see what she was looking at. I've always wondered.

Riddle Me Traction

Desire to leave a guess? Then push the title and leave it below.


A bat, a conker, from a frame,

Careers in full me lead to fame

And some good cause is building traction,

There you are I'm into action,

Though you try, too narrow, fancy that;

No room to, I'm a cat.

'You're into the action? You brave soul.'
'I know...I know. But then I go to-and-fro a lot.'

 

Riddle Answer A Swing

 

Riddle Explanation
in full me - in full swing.

I'm into action - swing into action.

no room to, I'm a cat - not enough room to swing a cat.

Dear Me

He lived on the land just as the spider lived on his antlers. Just as the world was not his to claim, neither was his body. Everything was to be shared, and this made him happy.

Riddle Me to the Edge

Did you find the edge obviously? Well then click the title and let me know what you think it is.


You take one to the edge above

And prod, and if I've come to shove

You me them, over all the way

And now you come to rue the day

You thought it fine and out your hands you stuck;

Well I'm your luck.

'I love the word rue. You'll rue the day you crossed me!'
'Hear, hear. There's nothing so poignant as a glove slap that also displays one's lexicon.'
'...yeah.'

 

Riddle Answer A Push

 

Riddle Explanation
if I've come to shove - if push comes to shove.

you me them, over - push someone over the edge.

I'm your luck - push one's luck.

KiD

Buy a KiD today, they said. Well, I couldn't help myself. I bought three.

Riddle Me Awed

I'm two but you only need one idea to click the title and comment.


You've two, so could you lend me one?

A tale of woe around me spun, 

And tears weep from my eyes, and awed

Not long, or even wide, but broad

You hold them up, a gentleman

And one to one, they equal can.

'You hold them up, like a flag?'
'Nothing so easily shaken as a flag. I can hold the world.'

 

Riddle Answer A Shoulder

 

Riddle Explanation
you've two, so could you lend me one? - a shoulder to cry on.

not long, or even wide, but broad - have broad shoulders.

one to one, they equal can - shoulder to shoulder.

Ted Talks

The issues around ownership of honey and worker-bee rights seemed lost, until one brave bear stood up in protest. His campaign now is around building a cooperative work environment between bears and bees. The first initiative, to cultivate flower fields around hives. 

By The Hard Hitting Hare
Economic correspondent, News Today

Riddle Me Mobile

Have an inkling? Click the title, ink it in!


I'm mobile, move, or rather pulled,

No autome but soon filfulled

Of criminals, for I'm a paddy,

Not the field but more a caddy,

Fix their me, they've lost their ways,

Now circle me to see more days!

'A paddy field?'
'No, no, well I don't think it's a field of paddies. I think you better check an English English dictionary.'

 

Riddle Answer A Wagon

 

Riddle Explanation
a paddy wagon - police car.

fix their me, they've lost their ways - to fix someone's wagon - get even with someone. Teach them a lesson.

now circle me to see more days - circle the wagons! (Prepare defences - from western movies, when being a attacked a wagon master would shout it then the Conestogas and prairie schooners would form a circle to make a barricade.

Cold Snap

I knew as soon as I saw her, that Winter had arrived.

Riddle Me Built

You've been brought down to this level, now touch the title and level your answer with me.


You keep your cards close, they've them all,

They built me from them stories, tall

Stakes cast and laid, now you renown

For bringing them and all me down

To town, where I'm of wood then can be thrown,

But if of glass, then stay your stone.

'I hear you tell stories too.'
'I do, well not me me, but me, yes, I do. Try clicking on a tab above to see some excerpts.'
'Yeah, OK. Why not.'

 

Riddle Answer A House

 

Riddle Explanation
you keep your cards close, they've them all, they built me - a house of cards.

for bringing them and all me down - bring the house down.

where I'm of wood then can be thrown, but if of glass, then stay your stone - people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.

Hope

Even before going to battle, vastly outgunned, the little gal was grinning away hopefully. I'm not sure she understood what was happening really.

Riddle Me Cajoled

Cajoled or not, if you've any wit, click the title and leave it.


I'm in on it, and take control,

You're out of it for I cajoled

And shocked you seize as currents flow,

No sparks it starts from where you know

They'll hear, or else they'll surely see, slowly;

Don't move a me!

'You're in but I'm out? You're big but I'm small? You're strong but I'm weak?'
'And I'll never let you forget it.'
'Forget this, I'm going back to last week's blackberry crumble.'

 

Riddle Answer A Muscle

 

Riddle Explanation
I'm in on it, and take control - muscle in on something.

you're out of it for I cajoled - muscle someone out of something.

they'll hear, or else they'll surely see, slowly; don't move a me! - don't move a muscle.

The Crawley

There was nothing creepy about her at all, other than that she crawled. In fact, I quite enjoyed hanging out with her.

Riddle Me Laundered

If you've a clean answer, tap on the title and type it below.


You need me, without me you'd die,

I'm out, you're laundry slowly dries.

Despise? Not I, my kiss was given,

Didn't touch, but touching driven

Our relationship's important, my dear,

Let us make me clear.

'I'd die without you? You must be a blackberry crumble!'
'Oh yeah, I wish I was. I'd eat my own fingers.'
'Not if I got to them first.'

 

Riddle Answer Air

 

Riddle Explanation
I'm out, you're laundry slowly dries - to air something out.

not I, my kiss was given, didn't touch, but touching driven - an air kiss.

our relationship's important, my dear, let us make me clear - to clear the air.

The Outdoors

Personally, I thought he was overreacting a little.

Riddle Me Measured

If you find the riddle tried and measured, and have come up with a conclusion, click the title.


I measure by a leg progressed

But moving, I'm on toes, and fessed

They anger so make haste, alas

I'm on nothing, like air, a gas.

Don't worry, but now worry, throw a fit

And I'm on it!

'How can you both be on toes and on nothing?'
'How can you both have so few ideas and speak of so much?'
'Uncalled for.'
'Sorry.'

 

Riddle Answer A Step

 

Riddle Explanation
I'm on toes, and fessed they anger - step on someone's toes.

they anger so make haste, alas I'm on nothing, like air, a gas - step on the gas.

and I'm on it! - step on it!

The Crowd

It's always better to stand out amongst the crowd, no matter how adorable the crowd is.

Riddle Me Pomp

Don't just put on airs, if you've an idea, click the title and share.


I am a stand that holds atop

A sunlike pomp that duly drops,

Though I can't move, I'm off in huff

And after you I, er, might ruff-le

Feathers, as I sound the same, 

A baby-post, or so they claim.

'So you are pomp?'
'Well no, I hold up the pomp. But I suppose that makes me pomp, does it not?'
'I always thought you were. I was just asking what you thought.'

 

Riddle Answer A Stalk

 

Riddle Explanation
though I can't move, I'm off in huff - to stalk off in a huff.

after you I, er - a stalker.

feathers, as I sound the same, a baby-post, or so they claim - stalk and stork are homophones, and storks bring babies.

The Cool Penguin

Forget happy feet, this penguin had the happiest and coolest look I'd ever seen.