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Dr. Deril's Riddles and Anagrams
Dr. Deril's Riddles and Anagrams
Dr. Deril's Riddles and Anagrams
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Dr. Deril's Riddles and Anagrams

By Nila

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If life is a riddle, then love is the answer, because every riddle does have an answer.

Are you fascinated by riddles? Do anagrams turn you on? If yes, then Dr. Deril is there for you.

"Dr. Deril’s Riddles and Anagrams” is composed of hundred creatively constructed octets (mostly), each fashioned into a riddle filled with lots of fun. Most of the riddle answers are aimed at elevating the reader’s conscience. At the same time, each riddle is designed to give you as much pleasure, amusement and excitement in solving them as possible.

If the weather confines you indoors and you still want to have fun, Dr. Deril is there for you. If you want to get together as a family and spend quality time, Dr. Deril is there for you. If you are on a long lonely journey, Dr. Deril will accompany you. Dr. Deril will be there for you whenever and wherever needed.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherNila
Release dateSep 29, 2015
ISBN9781311660480
Dr. Deril's Riddles and Anagrams
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Nila

Nila was a software programmer, who writes poetry in tamil and english and also composes, writes and sings songs in tamil.

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    Dr. Deril's Riddles and Anagrams - Nila

    Preface

    When my college friends started a Whatsapp group, I wrote a few riddles and shared them. I was fascinated to see the way adults transformed into little children just to be the first to find out the correct answer. Just then, my loving wife, Nithya, and a warm friend of mine, Ramji, advised me to publish the riddles as a book. I had made twenty riddles by then. The solutions were a few pleasant words. I needed eighty more. After deciding to publish, I began collecting words. Words which when imbibed in our hearts, I believe, we will transform this world into a beautiful place. I also ensured that you get lots of fun from solving the riddles. I assure this would be a much better recreation than aimless browsing, electronic gaming or any other addiction that has enslaved us. We are beautiful butterflies born to fly. I hope this book helps you to rediscover your wings along with loads of fun.

    Dr. Deril’s Hundred Riddles

    1.

    Call me smite and behead me,

    I am confused and untidy.

    If you let me go, you'll never catch me.

    There is no vessel to contain me.

    Three men march to find me now,

    walking, running, ambling slow.

    Tell me now. Tell me how.

    Who am I? Let me know...

    Solution to Riddle1

    2.

    So lucid and simple,

    lacking any ambiguity,

    coherent and precise

    was a cray on a lit pond.

    Sharp and defined

    crisp and distinct

    clear and plain

    was the cry for her torn tail.

    Who is she?

    Solution to Riddle2

    3.

    Select lint without Scar.

    Unwind it and find reason.

    Let client give understanding.

    Without me you can’t comprehend.

    Clever, scholar, sage, thinker,

    I am their brainpower.

    To be objective and see clear,

    you need me. Who am I dear?

    Solution to Riddle3

    4.

    I refuse to accept

    in ancestries.

    I refuse to comply

    in rest, in case.

    A centre as is,

    withstands change.

    See in the carts

    and reveal me.

    Solution to Riddle4

    5.

    When thousand wounds

    decorate your heart,

    I am the panacea

    to heal your thoughts.

    I am the intravenous

    in the art of forge.

    I am the utter for,

    give, the act therein.

    Who am I?

    Solution to Riddle5

    6.

    When I weave a button in coir,

    on a Boat in Tuticorin,

    I realize that the reason for living

    is the selfless act of giving.

    Trick or deception may be.

    Tailless tribute adds me on.

    If my quality defines your quality,

    make the greatest me and be the happiest you.

    Who am I?

    Solution to Riddle6

    7.

    I am calm and composed

    in a partly fine, seer.

    I am peaceful in tranquil,

    even in Extreme sneer.

    I cannot be disturbed.

    I am clearly unclouded.

    If I am poised and placid,

    give me a name fitly placed.

    Solution to Riddle7

    8.

    A tonic does not reflect me,

    yet I am made by it with a con.

    A troubled Feline with me on, serially,

    is called often in film shootings.

    Performing me gives you power.

    But without power you can’t perform me.

    If I preserve your body from impotency,

    can you find me and reveal me?

    Solution to Riddle8

    9.

    I am not so hard.

    I am not compound.

    I am straightforward.

    I am effortless.

    I am too easy.

    I am elementary.

    So smile Please

    and say my name.

    Solution to Riddle9

    10.

    I teach you obedience

    for a slip in dice.

    I control and order

    inside a clip so violent.

    Even I spliced in

    for a course of study.

    The first three clever

    insipid gives me.

    Who am I?

    Solution to Riddle10

    11.

    With a professional head,

    I anticipate and prepare,

    not to react or respond,

    but to be ready in advance.

    Provident foresight hid me

    in a perilous pit or cave.

    If always restless at the end,

    can you name me, my friend?

    Solution to Riddle11

    12.

    At my love's sight,

    I climb with all my might,

    to kiss her oftentimes,

    the beauty in dark times.

    But, chained to the ground,

    far away from her,

    I could never kiss her,

    even with all my might.

    Until the day I am,

    until the day she is,

    to kiss her will I climb,

    because this is how we are.

    Who am I?

    Solution to Riddle12

    13.

    Being true to his words,

    veiled, was a tiny tiger.

    Being whole and undivided

    was he, yet, covered in grit.

    With strong moral principles,

    he stood

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