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A riddle is a traditional verbal expression which contains one or more descriptive elements, the referent of which is to be guessed. The answer is often unexpected, albeit traditional. Riddles aim to demonstrate the knowledge or cleverness of the questioner and to challenge the knowledge or wit of the audience. Riddles may have originated from the repertory of cult ceremonials; apart from this religious significance, they served as a means of making a trial of wisdom. Currently riddles are mostly a means of amusement and education for children. A prolific modern form of the riddle is the riddle-joke.
http://personal.bgsu.edu/~jmpfund/Aenigmata.html
The early Medieval riddle collections by Symphosius and Aldhelm (in Latin), with an introduction.
http://folklore.ee/folklore/vol10/minorf.htm
Article by Evangelos Gr.Avdikos on riddle-jokes, which use word patching for parodying social situations.
http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~cpercy/courses/1001Brewer.htm
Paper by Hazel Brewer on the history of Old English riddles.
http://www.babelstone.co.uk/Morrison/Texts/DengmiYadiao.html
Collection of 67 Chinese lantern riddles (in Chinese) with introduction, from a collection of Chinese books at SOAS.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ClassicRiddles/
Forum keeping the classic rhyming riddles alive.
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