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"Word" Riddles - Next 10 of 310.
Riddle:
Mid nice rains. What is the anagrammed word?
Answer: Incendiarism.
Riddle:
Endlessly, I hunger, Lazily, I sleep. Murderous, I thunder, Desires, I do seek. Hoarding countless treasures, so my stature I retain, Envious of others whose feet on Earth remain. What am I?
Answer: "The Seven Deadly Sins" - Reasoning: Each sentence structure portrays one of the seven deadly sins from Christian theology, with the exception of the final 5 words. In order according to the riddle, these are; gluttony, sloth, wrath, lust, greed, pride and envy. The final 5 words, "whose feet on Earth remain", act in conjunction with the section on envy, demonstrating the perspective of a sinner in hell, who is envious of those still alive, and thus can still repent for their sins in order to enter Heaven.
Riddle:
One way, I'm part of you, another we're related. What word am I?
Answer: Skin/kins. Skin can be rearranged into "kins" and vice-versa.
Riddle:
What color in the English language doesn't rhyme with any other English words?
Answer: Orange!
Riddle:
A single word which is versatile, it can be a letter, unknown to the problem, a variable, a target, a love, an intercept, and a type of chromosome. What am I?
Answer: X.
Riddle:
Lo! a slop. What is the anagrammed word?
Answer: Apollos.
Riddle:
O! hark! What is the anagrammed word?
Answer: Korah.
Riddle:
I can press without fingers, pull juice from fruit, or show you love with a short embrace. What am I?
Answer: Squeeze.
It’s a wordplay on the different meanings of “squeeze.” “Press without fingers” points to applying pressure in general (like squeezing a stress ball or a trigger). “Pull juice from fruit” is literal—squeezing an orange or lemon. “Show you love with a short embrace” nods to a quick affectionate hug often called “a squeeze.” All three clues converge on the action and noun “squeeze.”
Riddle:
What two, rhyming words, can be used to describe a riddle about drinking a liquid really fast?
Answer: Guzzle puzzle.
Riddle:
Here's a riddle for those who fiddle. Our clan is safe within the middle. So those for dark go to little. As you'll see a dragons crittle. The Irish can help a diddle. But can you see the misinformed biddle?
Answer: The letter "I".
The trick is that the riddle is about the little “-iddle” clan of letters/sounds itself.Each line hides the same chunk: fiddle, middle, little, crittle (made up just to keep the pattern), diddle, biddle. They all contain the sequence "iddle".So: "Our clan is safe within the middle." The "clan" is the group of words containing -iddle, and the word "middle" literally has "iddle" in its middle. The rest of the lines just stack more "-iddle" words around it—fiddle, little, diddle, biddle—drawing your attention to the sound without saying it outright.So the answer is essentially: it’s about the "iddle" clan—the letters/sound "iddle" hidden in all those words.

