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Barking In The Backseat Riddle

Hint:
Put him in the front seat of the car
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Teeth That Cannot Eat Riddle

Hint:
A comb
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An Absentminded Philosopher Riddle

Hint: We can assume that the journey to his friend's and back took exactly the same amount of time.
He Philosopher winds the grandfather clock to a random time right before leaving, 9:00 for example. Although this is not the right time, the clock can now be used to measure elapsed time. As soon as he arrives at his friend's house, the Philosopher looks at the time on his friend's clock. Let's say the time is 7:15. He stays overnight and then, before leaving in the morning, he looks at the clock one more time. Let's say the time is now 10:15 (15 hours later). When the Philosopher arrives home, he looks at his grandfather clock. Let's say his clock reads 12:40. By subtracting the time he set it to when he left (9:00) from the current time (12:40) he knows that he has been gone for 15 hours and 40 minutes. He knows that he spent 15 hours at his friends house, so that means he spent 40 minutes walking. Since he walked at the same speed both ways, it took him 20 minutes to walk from his friend's home back to his place. So the correct time to set the clock to in this example would therefore be 10:15 (the time he left his friend's house) + 20 minutes (the time it took him to walk home) = 10:35.
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The Sinking Boat Riddle

Hint:
Stop imagining!
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Fast Heat Riddle

Hint:
Everyone can catch a cold
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The Coin Toss Riddle

Hint: Think what would be most likely to happen if you chose HHH, would this be a good decision?
The answer is to let your friend go first. This puzzle is based on an old game/scam called Penny Ante. No matter what you picked, your friend would be able to come up with a combination which would be more likely to beat yours. For example, if you were to choose HHH, then unless HHH was the first combination to come up you would eventually lose since as soon as a Tails came up, the combination THH would inevitably come up before HHH. The basic formula you can use for working out which combination you should choose is as follows. Simply take his combination (eg. HHT) take the last term in his combination, put it at the front (in this case making THH) and your combination will be more likely to come up first. Try it on your friends!
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Wet Coat Riddle

Hint:
A coat of paint
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Holding A Bat Riddle

Hint:
By its handle!
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Bigger When I Eat Riddle

Hint:
A fireplace
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In The Bathroom It Is Seen

Hint:
Toilet
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St. Patty Treat Riddle

Hint:
Corned beef
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Green Like A Leaf

Hint:
Cabbage
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The Queen's Hat Riddle

Hint:
It was off with her head!
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The Hatters Hat Riddle

Hint:
The "10/6" label on the hat of the character of the Mad Hatter in the writings of Lewis Carroll is a price that means "10 shillings and a sixpence."
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Off Goes His Hat Riddle

Hint:
He's an astronaut.
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