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Is it the "By" of Figure 1? Or "Fight" in Figure 2? Similarly, there are "Lord", "Jade", and "玊 (sù)".
Anagram: A round clock points to 12 o'clock, guess a word.
Answer: Yes. Enigma: Twelve o'clock (type).
Mystery: Fight. <>
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A clock at twelve o'clock should be a word. Twelve o'clock. The description is aimed at the top of the collimation. The arrow is directly above. So it's a Ning one.
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A clock at twelve o'clock, typing is - fight.
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The word "fight", because the riddle is a clock, and it refers to twelve o'clock, and "ten" plus two points is not the word "fight"?
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Enigma: Twelve.
Riddle type: (打一汉字):
Mystery: Fight. Explanation: X
2. The combination of '' and '' is: jade.
10. The combination of two '' is: bucket.
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Twelve o'clock (type) is the bucket, jade, the Lord,
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Ten + two +, = jade, Lord, Xuan.
Ten + two points = bucket.
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Jade: I don't know if it's right or not.
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Enigma: Twelve o'clock (type).
Mystery: Fight. <>
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The answer to the 12-o'clock puzzle is: fight.
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This anagram puzzle is not limited to a few words, it is a multi-bottom puzzle, I guess the word "" can also be solved, twelve and a half o'clock.
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At twelve o'clock, you can guess the three words of fighting, lord and jade.
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Bottom: Main jade.
Of course, there is also 'noon (horse) (rat)', but the range of hours is too wide, it is '11 1', so it is not considered.
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The answer is a bucket word. You can find five language documents.
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Because: because of twelve.
One ten, two points.
Together, it's a fight!
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Whole, 12 o'clock, so the answer is whole.
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At about 12 o'clock (xuxu), we said that we would meet at noon.
The tongue is gone, and the tongue is gone.
Hou Yi introduced his specialty kung fu (Xie) and said archery.
The hill above, the mountain (Yue) below, the hill above, the mountain below, together with Yue.
One more painting to teach, one less painting to lead the soldiers (handsome) One more painter One less painting handsome head swims in the sea, and the tail shines in the sky (Lu) The head is a fish that shines in the sky, that is, one day.
Green on the left, red on the right; The right side is afraid of water, the left side is afraid of wind (autumn), grass green is afraid of water, and fire red is afraid of wind.
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About twelve o'clock was noon, so it was (Xu).
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Twelve volumes of slippage type.
Mystery: Jade. Analysis: Twelve plus a little, the state is the "jade" envy.
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Two and a half Bushan banquet bell (type) type silver.
Mystery: Rush. Analysis: "Two points" plus half of the "bell" (middle).
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<>Twelve points is ten plus two points, the word that can be guessed:
Bucket, or, 12.3 add up. Host.
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12 o'clock is 12 o'clock.
Twelve points, split the combination for two and ten, and combine for the bucket.
Anagram: Bucket.
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Fierce, 12 o'clock direction is swollen.
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Thirteen o'clock is a word", and the answer is the word "juice".
Since ancient times, there have been many sayings and sayings in the countryside, but in fact, there are also many riddles handed down in the countryside, which contain the summary of life of the old peasants and are the vivid descriptions of the rural objects by the peasants. The peasants work in the fields every day, and only on holidays do they rest for a day or two. At this time, a group of people often gather around and give riddles to the children, and the following is a list of several very interesting rural riddles for everyone.
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