Star Scholar Riddle
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Hard And Soft Riddle
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The Most Stories
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A Sad Strawberry
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Strawberry Resemblance
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Strawberry Shake Riddle
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Clock Out The Window
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The Start Of Church And The End Of School
They might mark the start of church
Or signal days end at schools
You might have one by the door
So you know when someone calls
What are they?
Or signal days end at schools
You might have one by the door
So you know when someone calls
What are they?
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The Same Birthday Riddle
How many people must be gathered together in a room, before you can be certain that there is a greater than 50/50 chance that at least two of them have the same birthday?
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Only twenty-three people need be in the room, a surprisingly small number. The probability that there will not be two matching birthdays is then, ignoring leap years, 365x364x363x...x343/365 over 23 which is approximately 0.493. this is less than half, and therefore the probability that a pair occurs is greater than 50-50. With as few as fourteen people in the room the chances are better than 50-50 that a pair will have birthdays on the same day or on consecutive days. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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Billie's Birthday Riddle
Billie was born on December 28th, yet her birthday always falls in the summer. How is this possible?
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Throw The Clock Out The Window Riddle
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Phoning A Clown Riddle
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What Does A Rain Cloud Wear Riddle
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The Karate Teachers Students
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String Race Riddle
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