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Riddle Room Answers

   The Riddle Room, located in Appleton on Horse Isle, is a mini-game that will present you with a succession of riddle questions pertaining to various horse breeds, horse-related items, and just plain silliness. Each correct answer will net you a neat $10,000, and successfully answering all of the available riddles will earn you the Riddler's Riddles Award, plus an additional $25,000 bonus, making it a great first source of income for newer players. New riddles are (infrequently) added to the game, so remember to check back periodically.

Riddles

Q: What is an Equus Caballus?
A: Horse

Q: I'm a big, milky-white horse who's risen to the top in America. I can truly say I'm the top of the crop!  What breed am I?
A: American Cream Draft

Q: This breed is no hobbit, though you might have thought it at first, until you saw one.
A: Shire

Q: This horse breed may live in Germany, perhaps in Hanover?
A: Hanoverian

Q: What has 1,000 eyes, 2,000 shoes and eats grass?
A: 500 horses

Q: You could paint this horse breed red, white and blue.
A:
American Paint

Q: Buried Alive? I surely once was. Unburied I died. Should have been a 'Parrot', Then that horse wouldn't have done what it did to me. What was I?
A: Carrot

Q: My hooves are striped but my body is not. I can run a great distance without getting hot. What breed am I?
A:
Appaloosa

Q: This tack isn't very happy.
A:
Saddle

Q: It's small and sharp but a horse will wear it.
A:
Tack

Q: Peanuts are named after the country this breed is from. Look hard. I'm no illusion.
A:
Andalusian

Q: This breed says this when left in very cold weather. I'm ____!
A:
Friesian

Q: When mature this horse breed is white and don't give it any lip about it!
A:
Lipizzan

Q: I may be stubborn but I'm always ready to listen.
A:
Mule

Q: This sounds like the  most important thing, it sits between two corn and lies above a double 'i'.
A:
Mane

Q: I'm a souped-up horse with plenty of spirit. I'm a star jumper who really knows how to leap up from down under, and I come in every color - even Botany Bay!
A:
Australian Stock Horse

Q: I'm the "horse of the sea." My coat is white or grey like the sea foam, so bring your camera for a picture!
A:
Camargue

Q: Hudson, Chesapeake, Equine Coloring
A:
Bay

Q: In the desert sun I may look like gold and as a breed I'm very old.
A:
Akhal-Teke

Q: Your horse is in a race. You are picking up speed and pass the horse that is in 2nd place. What place are you in now?
A:
2nd

Q: This horse breed and waffles go well together.
A:
Belgian

Q: This breed has a big heart but comes in a small package and is from the island it is named after.
A:
Shetland

Q: I'm ardent about drafting, and so I should be! I'm the oldest known draft breed and I fought with Napoleon. What breed am I?
A:
Ardennais

Q: A type of shoe. Dogs like to chew some shoes, but not this. In fact, people like to play with this shoe when it's old more than dogs!
A: Horseshoe

Q: Don't let my name scare you.  I'm not angry, although I might be a little hungry! I love a good steeplechase and I'm fast in the harness.
A:
Furioso

Q: If my mother was my father and my father was my mother, my name would be Hinny. Instead I joined the army and I'm a plain old ____.
A:
Mule

Q: This colored equine must really enjoy beans.
A:
Pinto

Q: Do you get hungry when you hear my name? Many people do! But I am not a breakfast pastry. What am I?
A:
Danish Warmblood

Q: This brush isn't made out of a tasty dish.
A:
Curry

Q: An equine coloring; high in the forest; an open fire.
A:
Chestnut

Q: What word has these in common: tack, shower and to restrain.
A:
Bridle

Q: Your horse might shout this, or shout for this.
A:
Hay

Q: Not only is this a salad dressing, you might find a horse here too!
A:
Ranch

Q: This breed only throws half of what it's got.
A:
Haflinger

Q: I'm a breed from Central America...don't pass me by, and with an Italian accent I'm so fine!
A:
Paso Fino

Q: This footwear is very lucky.
A:
Horseshoe

Q: It's at the beginning of steeplechase, at the end of rodeos, and within horses. What is it?
A:
S

Q: It's monday.  You ride into town on Tuesday. One day passes.  What day is it?
A:
Tuesday

Q: Name a breed that is from Kentucky, and is named after a piece of tack?
A:
Saddlebred

Q:  You are in a field with 3 horses, Babe, Bob, and Ben. Ben is standing on his back legs, Bob is standing on one more leg than Ben. Babe is standing normally.  How many legs are touching the ground?
A: 11

Q:  Because it's all ready.  An equine of this coloring rarely needs to do any work.
A: Dun

Q: If a king sits on gold, who sits on Silver?
A:
Lone Ranger

Q:  What has 4 hooves, 2 ears, and blends with a crowd?
A: Zebra

Q:  You may think it's a little corny, but I'm a pony and a horse! I can stand as low as 13.2 hands, but as high as 16, and that's a whale of a pony!
A: Welsh Cob

Q: The question with this gait is, can you or can't you?
A:
Canter

Q: This equine coloring, mispronounced, suggests it is a friend of yours.
A:
Palomino

Q: "Stubborn as a ?" or "Kicks like a ?"
A: Mule

Q: What 9 letter horse breed starts with A and ends with A?
A: Appaloosa

Q: A confusing equine coloring.  Using either first or second alphabetical vowels.  Better use 'e' for me.
A: Grey

Q: I love oysters, saltines and the Sunshine State! What breed of horse am I?
A: Florida Cracker

Q: I'm not the breed used by the RCMP, but you might yell, "Oh, Canada!" when you see me! What am I?
A: Canadian Horse

Q: I must be done by now. I've been domesticated for 4,000 years! I have a thick shaggy coat and love the snow, but I can jump and even do dressage. There's no way you won't love me.
A: Norwegian Fjord

Q: This animal spelled backwards is a very common destination for girls.
A:
Llama

Q: A meticulous loaf of wheat that is also an equine breed.
A:
Thoroughbred

Q: My bloodlines are ancient. I was a warhorse for the Romans, a draft horse for medieval peasants, and a sure-footed, hard-wintering mountain horse for all of Austria. What am I?
A: Noriker

Q: Take a horse, divide it in two, repeat.  Resemble a breed?
A: Quarter Horse

Q: Your friend always keeps water bottles in her backpack. What animal does this remind you of?
A: Camel

Q: I don't think I'd like a nice Hawaiian one, but one from Suffolk might do. What breed am I?
A: Suffolk Punch

Q: An equine coloring and yet not a color.  Without light, likely visible at night.
A:
White

Q: My ears are my distinguishing mark. If they were charged up, you might see a spark! What breed am I?
A: Kathiawari

Q: I like to give MORE! They crossed two great breeds to make me, and now I'm my own breed.  What am I?
A: Morab

Q: I don't pile up points, but I garner lots of praise! But please don't put wet dishes on me!  What breed am I?
A: Racking Horse

Q: A horse breed and a machine.  What am I?
A: Mustang

Q: You may receive this equine breed for valentines day, but smaller and it tastes like chocolate!
A: Belgian

Q: What equine color is also part of a horse?
A: Chestnut

Q: Your horse might be fast but still, it cannot beat this in a race.  While it might be smaller than your horse at noon,  it can be quite larger at other times of the day.  At night,  you will have trouble finding it.
A: Shadow

Q: I was on my way to Treeton one day, when I met a girl with five horses. Each horse had five dogs, each dog had five cat friends, and each cat had five mice. All in all, how many were going to Treeton?
A: 1

Q: Justin's favorite horse is more than awesome, but what is its name?
A: Morgan

Q: A Breed named after steep sided ocean inlets in Norway.
A: Norwegian Fjord

Q: I am a horse robed in bright red gems! What am I?
A:
Kladruby

Q: There. In few words: what breed?
A:
Tersky

Q: No, I'm not made of French maize! I'm an old, proud breed.
A:
Norman Cob

Q: I won't fall apart while moving, as my name might suggest.
A:
Walkaloosa

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