Running A Race Riddle
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You're in second place. You didn't pass the person in first. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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A Mouth That Doesn't Eat
What has a mouth but doesn't eat,
a bank with no money,
a bed but doesn't sleep,
and waves but has no hands?
a bank with no money,
a bed but doesn't sleep,
and waves but has no hands?
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The Sound Of Me
At the sound of me, men may dream, Or stamp their feet. At the sound of me, women may laugh, Or sometimes weep.
What could I be?
What could I be?
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You See Nothing Riddle
You can see nothing else when you look in my face, I will look you in the eye and I will never lie.
What am I?
What am I?
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You Hear Me Again Riddle
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Measured In Hours Riddle
My life can be measured in hours, I serve by being devoured. Thin, I am quick Fat, I am slow, wind is my foe.
I am a?
I am a?
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Twenty Six Letters Riddle
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Broken But Useful
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No Moving Riddle
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Give And Take Riddle
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Hard To Catch Riddle
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Adam And Eve Riddle
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When The Water Flowed
I kept him steady and others away
I kept them safe and showed the way
Once thrown down upon the ground
I came alive with a hissing sound
I hit the rock as he was told
And that was when the water flowed
I am in the Bible - what am I?
I kept them safe and showed the way
Once thrown down upon the ground
I came alive with a hissing sound
I hit the rock as he was told
And that was when the water flowed
I am in the Bible - what am I?
Hint: Exodus 4: 1 - 5
Awaiting My Wife Riddle
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Egg In A Glass Riddle
A science teacher told his after school class, "Whoever can get this egg into this smaller glass bottle will win no homework for a week! The rules are: the egg has to go into the bottle in one piece, and you can't break the bottle. You can also use anything in the science lab. So, do we have any volunteers?"
A boy raised his hand and the teacher pointed at him. The boy took the egg and looked around the science lab for the things he could use. He saw some writing paper, a pack of matches, some vinegar, a sink, and the glass bottle. By the end of the after school class, the boy had gotten the egg into the smaller bottle.
How did he do it?
A boy raised his hand and the teacher pointed at him. The boy took the egg and looked around the science lab for the things he could use. He saw some writing paper, a pack of matches, some vinegar, a sink, and the glass bottle. By the end of the after school class, the boy had gotten the egg into the smaller bottle.
How did he do it?
Hint: Without doing anything to the egg, the egg can't fit into the bottle
First, soak the egg in the vinegar which softens the shell without compromising the egg. Next, take some of the writing paper and shred it into pieces. Take the shredded pieces and put them into the glass bottle. Take a match and light a fire inside the bottle with the shredded paper. After, take the vinegar-soaked egg and put it on the top of the bottle so no oxygen can get into the bottle. The fire can't live without any oxygen so it will try to suck oxygen from the entrance which the egg is blocking. When the fire does this, the fire becomes like a vacuum. So, basically, the fire sucks the egg into the bottle to try to get the oxygen. After a short while, the shell will reharden and that's how the egg got into the bottle. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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