A Man Purchased A Horse For 60 And Then Sold It Riddles To Solve
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A Man Rode Into Town
A man rode into a town with his horse on the 25th of June. He stayed in the town for 3 weeks, then left on June. How is this possible?
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Can You Solve The Horse Sale Brain Teaser?
A man buys a horse for $60, then sells it for $70. He buys the horse back for $80, and then sells the horse for $90.
How much money did he make or lose?
Did he break even?
How much money did he make or lose?
Did he break even?
Hint: He didn't break even.
One Sick Horse
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Horses Night Out
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Hanging Behind A Horse
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A Farmers Horse
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Talking Horse Riddle
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A Horse And The Weather
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Sick Horses Riddle
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The Horse Next Door
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The Lost Horseshoe
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Horse Crossing The Road
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Horse Racing Riddle
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Pigs And Horses Riddle
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When a pig is hungry he eats like a horse, and when a horse is hungry he eats like a pig. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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A White Horse Riddle
A white horse jumps over a tower and lands on a priest, who immediately disappears from the landscape. Where did this take place?
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