@CodyJProductions You come across a dead man in the woods. When the detectives ask you what you know about the man, you say he's a bass fisherman.
How do you know the man was a bass fisherman?
@CodyJProductions the answer?
@CodyJProductions You come across a dead man in the woods. When the detectives ask you what you know about the man, you say he's a bass fisherman.
How do you know the man was a bass fisherman?
@CodyJProductions the answer?
@CodyJProductions You come across a dead man in the woods. When the detectives ask you what you know about the man, you say he's a bass fisherman.
How do you know the man was a bass fisherman?
Because you killed him.
@CodyJProductions You come across a dead man in the woods. When the detectives ask you what you know about the man, you say he's a bass fisherman.
How do you know the man was a bass fisherman?
He smelled like bass and had a fishing rod?
@CodyJProductions part of leaving a riddle is not abandoning it for nearly a week >_>
@CodyJProductions You come across a dead man in the woods. When the detectives ask you what you know about the man, you say he's a bass fisherman.
How do you know the man was a bass fisherman?
he had a fishing pole and a few bass on him!
Hi, sorry, I exist... forgot I posted that.
The correct answer is: the man's skin on his thumbs looked like it had been chewed and slightly ripped up. When you catch bass, you hold them by the mouth. They have very very small but numerous amounts of tiny teeth, that slowly and gently rips apart the skin on the thumb you hold them on.
Nobody got it, only an angler would have known the answer :D
^ this is such a.....logical answer xD
Cause most riddles here are with funny or ridiculous answers lolol! But I learned a new thing today! :)
this is a 3 part riddle were the first 2 are needed in the 3rd (must answer all 3)
alive without breath,
as cold as death;
never thirst, ever drinking,
all in mail never clinking.
this thing all things devours;
birds, beasts, trees, flowers;
gnaws iron, bites steel;
grinds hard stones to meal;
slays king, ruins town,
and beats high mountain down.
and the final one:
who wrote these riddles?
These are Tolkien's aren't they, I'll let someone else answer them.
yes, nice to see a fellow fan
people, please try to answer the riddles with out looking them up
Fish
Time
What do I have in my pocket?
pocket sized tolk-hm...
Thought you said you were a fan :P Well since you spurned my earlier, winning riddle i pose a new one. Its pretty easy cos I just made it up.
I rhymes with black in another tongue
By elderly gentlemen, less by the young
In pocket and on wrist and in mountain I do lie
I make sure the hour wont pass you by
time/watch @MagnaOpera
Its good but its not the one.
well I would say clock @MagnaOpera but I don't think that's right either