Every Witch Needs One Riddle
Every witch needs one of these
If she is to cast a magical spell
Its what she makes her brew in
That gives off an awful smell Body parts remaining: 6
If she is to cast a magical spell
Its what she makes her brew in
That gives off an awful smell Body parts remaining: 6
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Eat One A Day
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Beach Witch Riddle
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The Wicked Witch Of The East
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Wicked Witch Food Riddle
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Days Of The Week Riddle
Can you name three consecutive days
without using the words
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, or Sunday?
without using the words
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, or Sunday?
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What Day Is It Riddle
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Jabba's Older Brother Riddle
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There Was A Theft On A Snowy Day Riddle
There was a theft on a snowy day, but everyone claimed that they were home. One of them was lying. Who is the thief?
Hint:
Rick!
If you see the Ricks house driveway you can clearly see the difference. He was not at home and he has parked his car after the snow fall. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
YES NO
If you see the Ricks house driveway you can clearly see the difference. He was not at home and he has parked his car after the snow fall. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
YES NO
Not So Turkey Day Riddle
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Thirty Days Riddle
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New Years And Christmas Day Riddle
Everyone knows that both Christmas Day and New Year's Day always fall on the same day of the week. However, in 1939, the year of the outbreak of World War II, Christmas fell on a Monday and New Year's fell on a Sunday. Why?
Hint:
In any given year Christmas Day and New Year's Day fall on different days of the week. Christmas occurs around 51 weeks later in the year than New Years Day. 1939 was no different. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
YES NO
YES NO
Brown And Hairy Riddle
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Eight Holy Days
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Fruit On A Summer Day
This large green fruit has red pulp inside and watery juice Best enjoyed cold on a hot summer day. What is it?
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