FAVORITE REINDEER GAMES RIDDLES WITH ANSWERS TO SOLVE - PUZZLES & BRAIN TEASERS

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Santa's Transportation

Hint:
Sleigh
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Ghost Makeup Riddle

Hint:
Mas-scare-a
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Monster Meals Riddle

Hint:
A girl scout with cookies!
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5 Children In A Room Riddle

Hint:
Mindy is playing chess with Andrew. You can't play chess alone!
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Playing Chess Riddle

Hint:
They are playing with different people.
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A Character In Thomas And Friends

Hint:
Im a daisy
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Two In A Row Riddle

Hint: Who does he need to beat to win?
Father-mother-father

To beat two games in a row, it is necessary to win the second game. This means that it would be to his advantage to play the second game against the weaker player. Though he plays his father twice, he has a higher chance of winning by playing his mother second.
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Knights Of The Round Table Riddle

Hint: Does it matter if they are sitting clockwise or counterclockwise? Or where the oldest sits?
The odds are 11:1. (The probability is 1/12.)

Imagine they sat down in age order, with each person randomly picking a seat. The first person is guaranteed to pick a seat that "works". The second oldest can sit to his right or left, since these five can sit either clockwise or counterclockwise. The probability of picking a seat that works is thus 2/4, or 1/2. The third oldest now has three chairs to choose from, one of which continues the progression in the order determined by the second person, for a probability of 1/3. This leaves two seats for the fourth oldest, or a 1/2 chance. The youngest would thus be guaranteed to sit in the right seat, since there is only one seat left. This gives 1 * 1/2 * 1/3 * 1/2 * 1 = 1/12, or 11:1 odds against.
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Born In London Riddle

Hint:
Because he is still alive!
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Trombone Playground Equipment Riddle

Hint:
The slide
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Aliens Eating Candy Riddle

Hint:
Mars bar.
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Mathtastic Desserts

Hint:
Pi
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Crispy Pie Riddles

Hint: This pie is often made with a variety of berries, and can be served warm or cold.
Berry pie!
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