Hinky Pinky Riddle #1
Test both your vocabulary and imagination with these word guessing riddles! Your job is to guess the answer, which will be two words that rhyme with each other.
The rules go as follow:
The first part of the riddle will consist of some variation of “Hink Pink”, such as “Hinky Pinky”, “Hinkity Pinkity”, etc., etc. This will determine the amount of syllables each of the two words need to have.
For example, “Hink Pink” means both words in your answer need to have one syllable each, “Hinky Pinky” means two, “Hinkity Pinkity” means three, and so on and so forth.
The second part of the riddle will be your clue as to what the two words will be.
For example, the answer to the riddle “Hink Pink, a type of plant and a type of insect” would be “Tree, Bee”.
The two words that answer the riddle do not need to make logical sense together, they just have to satisfy the following criteria:
They are an exact rhyme, unless specified as a “Spicy Slant Rhyme”
An exact rhyme would be like “patting, batting”
A slant rhyme would be like “worm, swarm”
They have the correct amount of syllables
They match with the clue
You can check your answers by looking at the key found under all the riddles, good luck!
Halloween Themed:
1) Hinky Pinky, blood sucking monsters setting up a flame on their outdoor trip.
2) Hinky Pinky, four-wheel tool to haul a scaley, fire-breathing beast.
3) Hink Pink, undead spirits having a BBQ.
4) Hinky Pinky, a boney yet jiggly dessert .
5) Hink Pink, a magic user who likes to sew.
Spicy Slant Rhyme:
6) Hinkity Pinkity, something a well known vampire needs when making pancakes.
Answer key
1) Vampire Campfire
2) Dragon Wagon
3) Ghost Roast
4) Skelly Jelly
5) Stitch Witch
6) Dracula Spatula
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