All the extant, non-fragmentary riddles in the Exeter Book are now done, except for 90 (the one Latin riddle, which I’ll do eventually). I did not do what Williamson appears to do, and make generous conjectures about what the fragmentary text actually reads (though he may be basing these conjectures upon an actual encounter with the Exeter Book in all its ruined glory). So if the ASPR doesn’t venture a reading, in most cases I just left it as fragmentary (though in at least one case, I made some assumptions about what a word must be, based on the alliterative pattern).
I’m pretty keen on working on the rest of the Exeter Book, so I may continue to dabble there. Also, Solomon & Saturn must be finished soon (I’m on line 480 out of 505, so I’m very close). The Metres of Boethius is my next big project, so that’s coming up as well, though I’ll use the other Exeter Book poems to leaven the loaf a bit, so to speak. I think Soul and Body II or Precepts will be coming soon, maybe The Whale, I don’t know.