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Professor Layton Hub
I am a HUGE fan of prof. layton so here's a hub for it.
Rules:
1. Don't troll/flame (A true gentleman never trolls.)
2.You can swear but keep it to a minimum. (A true gentleman minds his tongue.)
3. No going of topic. (Gentlemen always pay attention.)
Stay on topic of prof layton and you may post puzzles and brainteasers. Riddles, too.
Here's a few
Answer:the bottom left one
Answer: the red one with a red flower next to yellow table cloth
Rules:
1. Don't troll/flame (A true gentleman never trolls.)
2.You can swear but keep it to a minimum. (A true gentleman minds his tongue.)
3. No going of topic. (Gentlemen always pay attention.)
Stay on topic of prof layton and you may post puzzles and brainteasers. Riddles, too.
Here's a few
Answer:the bottom left one
Answer: the red one with a red flower next to yellow table cloth
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aw, no guesses? oh well, the answer is a stapler
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Prof Layton is a great series. One of the few educational games out there that is truly fun.
Riddle:
What is this?
With pointed fangs it sits in wait,
With piercing force it doles out fate,
Over bloddless victims proclaiming its might,
Eternally joining in a single bite.
(and no, it's not a vampire or any mythical creature)
Riddle:
What is this?
With pointed fangs it sits in wait,
With piercing force it doles out fate,
Over bloddless victims proclaiming its might,
Eternally joining in a single bite.
(and no, it's not a vampire or any mythical creature)
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Riddle one: I am greater than god and more evil than the devil. The poor have me, the rich don't, and if you eat or drink me you'll die. What am I? 30 picarats.
Answer: Nothing
Riddle two: I am the beginning of the end, and the end of time and space. I am essential to creation, and I surround every place. What am I? 30 picarats.
Answer: the letter E
Riddle three: I walk on four legs in the morning, two legs in the afternoon and three legs in the evening. What am I? 10 picarats.
Answer: A human
Riddle four: At night I come without being fetched. At day I get lost without being stolen. What am I? 20 picarats.
Answer: The moon
Riddle five: I am in minutes but not in hours. What am I? 30 picarats.
Riddle six: There are only three words in the English language. I am the third word. Which word am I? 40 picarats.
Answer: The word language
Riddle seven: I am a three letter word. Add two letters to me and there will be fewer. What (three letter!) word am I? 10 picarats.
Riddle eight: If you give me food I will live longer, but if you give me water I will die. What am I? 10 picarats.
Answer: Fire
Riddle nine: I am ripped from my mother's womb, beaten and burned, and I become a killer. What am I? 40 picarats.
Riddle ten: There is one of me in a room, but none of me in a house. What am I? 30 picarats. (Two answers, both = 60 picarats)
Riddle eleven: I weigh nothing, but when you put me in anything, it becomes lighter. What am I? 10 picarats.
Answer: Holes
Riddle twelve: I start with a 'T', I end with a 'T', and I have 'T' in me. What am I? 20 picarats.
Answer: The letter "T"
Riddle thirteen: You saw me where I never was and where I could not be. And yet within that very place, my face you often see. What am I? 50 picarats.
Riddle fourteen: When you call me I go away. What am I? 20 picarats.
Riddle fifteen: If you take the whole of me, some still remains. What am I? 20 picarats.
Answer: Nothing
Riddle two: I am the beginning of the end, and the end of time and space. I am essential to creation, and I surround every place. What am I? 30 picarats.
Answer: the letter E
Riddle three: I walk on four legs in the morning, two legs in the afternoon and three legs in the evening. What am I? 10 picarats.
Answer: A human
Riddle four: At night I come without being fetched. At day I get lost without being stolen. What am I? 20 picarats.
Answer: The moon
Riddle five: I am in minutes but not in hours. What am I? 30 picarats.
Riddle six: There are only three words in the English language. I am the third word. Which word am I? 40 picarats.
Answer: The word language
Riddle seven: I am a three letter word. Add two letters to me and there will be fewer. What (three letter!) word am I? 10 picarats.
Riddle eight: If you give me food I will live longer, but if you give me water I will die. What am I? 10 picarats.
Answer: Fire
Riddle nine: I am ripped from my mother's womb, beaten and burned, and I become a killer. What am I? 40 picarats.
Riddle ten: There is one of me in a room, but none of me in a house. What am I? 30 picarats. (Two answers, both = 60 picarats)
Riddle eleven: I weigh nothing, but when you put me in anything, it becomes lighter. What am I? 10 picarats.
Answer: Holes
Riddle twelve: I start with a 'T', I end with a 'T', and I have 'T' in me. What am I? 20 picarats.
Answer: The letter "T"
Riddle thirteen: You saw me where I never was and where I could not be. And yet within that very place, my face you often see. What am I? 50 picarats.
Riddle fourteen: When you call me I go away. What am I? 20 picarats.
Riddle fifteen: If you take the whole of me, some still remains. What am I? 20 picarats.
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Ok. I'll do riddles. I'll award you picarats if your the first person to get one of these right. (Lol about 99.9% of these, mabye more are What am I? jokes. )
Riddle one: I am greater than god and more evil than the devil. The poor have me, the rich don't, and if you eat or drink me you'll die. What am I? 30 picarats.
Riddle two: I am the beginning of the end, and the end of time and space. I am essential to creation, and I surround every place. What am I? 30 picarats.
Riddle three: I walk on four legs in the morning, two legs in the afternoon and three legs in the evening. What am I? 10 picarats.
Riddle four: At night I come without being fetched. At day I get lost without being stolen. What am I? 20 picarats.
Riddle five: I am in minutes but not in hours. What am I? 30 picarats.
Riddle six: There are only three words in the English language. I am the third word. Which word am I? 40 picarats.
Riddle seven: I am a three letter word. Add two letters to me and there will be fewer. What (three letter!) word am I? 10 picarats.
Riddle eight: If you give me food I will live longer, but if you give me water I will die. What am I? 10 picarats.
Riddle nine: I am ripped from my mother's womb, beaten and burned, and I become a killer. What am I? 40 picarats.
Riddle ten: There is one of me in a room, but none of me in a house. What am I? 30 picarats. (Two answers, both = 60 picarats)
Riddle eleven: I weigh nothing, but when you put me in anything, it becomes lighter. What am I? 10 picarats.
Riddle twelve: I start with a 'T', I end with a 'T', and I have 'T' in me. What am I? 20 picarats.
Riddle thirteen: You saw me where I never was and where I could not be. And yet within that very place, my face you often see. What am I? 50 picarats.
Riddle fourteen: When you call me I go away. What am I? 20 picarats.
Riddle fifteen: If you take the whole of me, some still remains. What am I? 20 picarats.
More riddles to come, and sorry for my extreme love of 'What am I?' jokes.
Riddle one: I am greater than god and more evil than the devil. The poor have me, the rich don't, and if you eat or drink me you'll die. What am I? 30 picarats.
Riddle two: I am the beginning of the end, and the end of time and space. I am essential to creation, and I surround every place. What am I? 30 picarats.
Riddle three: I walk on four legs in the morning, two legs in the afternoon and three legs in the evening. What am I? 10 picarats.
Riddle four: At night I come without being fetched. At day I get lost without being stolen. What am I? 20 picarats.
Riddle five: I am in minutes but not in hours. What am I? 30 picarats.
Riddle six: There are only three words in the English language. I am the third word. Which word am I? 40 picarats.
Riddle seven: I am a three letter word. Add two letters to me and there will be fewer. What (three letter!) word am I? 10 picarats.
Riddle eight: If you give me food I will live longer, but if you give me water I will die. What am I? 10 picarats.
Riddle nine: I am ripped from my mother's womb, beaten and burned, and I become a killer. What am I? 40 picarats.
Riddle ten: There is one of me in a room, but none of me in a house. What am I? 30 picarats. (Two answers, both = 60 picarats)
Riddle eleven: I weigh nothing, but when you put me in anything, it becomes lighter. What am I? 10 picarats.
Riddle twelve: I start with a 'T', I end with a 'T', and I have 'T' in me. What am I? 20 picarats.
Riddle thirteen: You saw me where I never was and where I could not be. And yet within that very place, my face you often see. What am I? 50 picarats.
Riddle fourteen: When you call me I go away. What am I? 20 picarats.
Riddle fifteen: If you take the whole of me, some still remains. What am I? 20 picarats.
More riddles to come, and sorry for my extreme love of 'What am I?' jokes.
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OMG I LUV PROF LAYTON! DDDDD
Gentlemanly version: Oh, gosh. I love Professor Layton.
Gentlemanly version: Oh, gosh. I love Professor Layton.
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No it's-
"Oh goodness, I adore Professor Layton. Quite yes.
"Oh goodness, I adore Professor Layton. Quite yes.
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boomp
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what do you mean
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a place for the topic
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What is a hub