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A Policeman Sees Her

Hint:
She's walking.
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Sleepy Policeman Riddle

Hint:
Because he was an undercover cop
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Excellent Volleyball Players Riddle

Hint:
Because they know how to serve and protect.
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Where Things Are Brushed

Hint:
The bathroom.
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Be Careful Of Thorns

Hint:
A rose
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The Car Crash

Hint:
It is his godfather.
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Carried In A Case

Hint:
A guitar
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Found Throughout The House

Hint:
A window
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Softball Pitcher And A Carpet

Hint:
A throw rug.
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Inside A Burning House Riddle

Hint:
Haste.
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Be Careful At Night

Hint:
Bats
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Rhymes With Carriage Riddle

Hint:
Marriage!
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100 Blank Cards Riddle

Hint: Perhaps thinking in terms of one deck is the wrong approach.
Yes!

A sample strategy:
Divide the deck in half and turn over all lower 50 cards, setting aside the highest number you find. Then turn over the other 50 cards, one by one, until you reach a number that is higher than the card you set aside: this is your chosen "high card."

Now, there is a 50% chance that the highest card is contained in the top 50 cards (it is or it isn't), and a 50% chance that the second-highest card is contained in the lower 50. Combining the probabilities, you have a 25% chance of constructing the above situation (in which you win every time).

This means that you'll lose three out of four games, but for every four games played, you pay $40 while you win one game and $50. Your net profit every four games is $10.

Obviously, you have to have at least $40 to start in order to apply this strategy effectively.
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The Secret Santa Exchange

Hint: It's not as difficult as it seems. It's the number of ways the friends can form a circle divided by the number of ways the names can be drawn out of the hat.
1/10

For a group of n friends, there are n! (n factorial) ways to draw the names out of the hat. Since a circle does not have a beginning and end, choose one person as the beginning and end of the circle. There are now (n-1)! ways to distribute the remaining people around the circle. Thus the probability of forming a single circle is

(n-1)! / n!

Since n! = (n-1)! * n (for n > 1), this can be rewritten as

(n-1)! / (n*(n-1)!)

Factoring out the (n-1)! from the numerator and denominator leaves

1/n

as the probability.
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Bringing Back The Lost

Hint:
Memory
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