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Monday, June 20, 2016

Monday's Riddle: All Tied Up...

Hello, Riddlers! Can you guess our theme this week? I'm always impressed by how complicated they can become. ; ) ~ F

A wrench in your gut feels like me. I'm all tied up when out at sea. I twist the lines tangled together; if strong enough, I'll manage the weather. Tight, loose or taken apart depends on where your fingers start. 

What am I? Stop by Wednesday for the answer. 

I gave you a clue!


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30 comments:

  1. Knotted with Knots ... I'd guess .. cheers Hilary

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  2. Knots! They pretzel really helped.

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  3. I am going to guess knots... I think I have this one xox

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  4. I've no idea, my mind is all in knots!

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  5. A sailor's knot? I know there are tons of maritime terms for the specific types of knots, but that's the simplest one I know. :)

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  6. I was thinking like a rope knot and it seems others think so too.

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  7. I'm going with a knot.

    And now I want a soft pretzel. ;)

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  8. I, all tied up in knots and sailors know many

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  9. Looks like everyone is on the same wave length.

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  10. I thought it was knot but wasn't sure. Happy to see other commenters with same answer!

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  11. I'll try something different -seasick? :)

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  12. Oh good I'm not too late to guess. I'm going with a knot in the stomach.

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  13. I say fisherman's knot. As in, one of those complicated rope creations I will never master no matter how hard I try. =)

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  14. Yep. Sounds like a knot. My son has a piece of artwork hanging on his wall that shows all of the fisherman's knots. Some of them can be rather complicated.

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