#227
by Istalris
Sorry for the slack (again), nobody correctly guessed Riddle 14, so we move straight on to 15, good luck!
Score Table:
Cypher: 3
Pupairo12: 2
Kick: 2
Weresloth: 1
Spy: 1
KarrothMelu: 1
Scoobysnack: 1
Corbeil: 1
Malebolgia: 1
Riddle number 15:
During World War 2, several British naval spies on the lookout for enemy ships and activities posed as Canadian lobster fishermen. They had large numbers of plastic, orange-coloured lobsters made for their covert operations. These lobsters came in various sizes with all the authentic markings. At night, the spies loaded the lobsters into traps and threw them overboard. At daybreak, they would hoist the traps aboard ship. The locals spotted them as fraudulent fishermen from quite a distance. How were they so easily detected?
When people ask me plz because it's shorter than please, i feel inclined to respond no because it's shorter than yes...