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A Watermelon Quarrel

Hint:
Because he was melon-dramatic.
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Jumping Into The Bowling Water Riddle

Hint:
Because she wanted to test the waters!
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See Me In The Water Riddle

Hint:
A reflection
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Fraction Jump Into Boiling Water Riddle

Hint:
It wanted to be reduced
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A Barrel Of Water Weighs 60 Pounds Riddle

Hint:
A hole
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What Can Hold Water Riddle

Hint:
A sponge
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3 Gallon Jug And 5 Gallon Jug

Hint:
Fill the 5-jug up completely. There will be, of course, 5 gallons in the 5-jug. You must fill all the gallons up to the top, otherwise you don't actually know how much you have.

Use the water from the 5-jug to fill up the 3-jug. You're left with 3 gallons in the 3-jug and 2 gallons in the 5-jug.

Pour out the 3-gallon jug. You're left with nothing in the 3-jug and 2 gallons in the 5-jug.

Transfer the water from the 5-jug to the three jug. You're left with 2 gallons in the 3-jug. And nothing in the 5-jug.

Fill up the 5-jug completely. You now have 2 gallons in the 3-jug and 5 in the 5-jug. This means that there is 1 gallon (3.8 L) of space left in the 3-jug.

Use the water from the 5-jug to fill up the 3-jug. Fill up the last gallon of space in the 3-jug with the water from the 5-jug. This leaves you with 3 gallons in the 3-jug, and 4 gallons in the 5-jug.

Fill the 3-jug completely with water. You now have 3 gallons (11.4 L) of water.

Transfer this water into the 5-jug. You now have nothing in the 3-jug, and 3 gallons (11.4 L) in the 5-jug.

Re-fill the 3-jug with water. You now have 3 gallons (11.4 L) in the 3-jug and 3 gallons in the 5-jug.

Fill the 5-jug with water from your 3-jug. You now have 1 gallon (3.8 L) in the 3-jug and 5 gallons (18.9 L) in the 5-jug. This is because, in the last step, you only had 2 gallons (7.6 L) of space left over, so you could only pour 2 gallons.

Pour out the 5-jug and refill it with your 1 gallon. You now have nothing in the 3-jug and 1 gallon in the 5-jug

Fill up the 3-jug. You now have 3 gallons (11.4 L) in the 3-jug and 1 in the 5-jug.

Transfer the 3 gallons (11.4 L) of water into the 5-jug to end up with 4 gallons (15.1 L). Simply pour over your three gallons into the 5-jug, which only had 1 gallon (3.8 L) in it previously. 1+3=4, and a successfully defused bomb.
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Rivers With No Water Riddle

Hint: I represent an area of land or sea.
A map.
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I Have Rivers But No Water Riddle

Hint:
A map.
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Formula Of Water Riddle

Hint:
H2O cubed.
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When The Water Flowed

Hint: Exodus 4: 1 - 5
Moses' staff
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500 Pound Canary Riddle

Hint:
Anywhere it wants!
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The 500 Pound Monster

Hint:
On a diet!
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Turning Water Into Ice Riddle

Hint:
A freezer
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Puddle Of Water Riddle

Hint:
He had stood on a block of ice until it melted.
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