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Blonde Robbery

Hint:
She saw "911" on the back and thought it was a Porsche.
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In The Bathroom

Hint:
Toilet
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Where Things Are Brushed

Hint:
The bathroom.
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Squeezed From A Bottle

Hint:
Shampoo
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Seen A Lot On Valentines Day

Hint:
I am roses
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When Youre Feeling Sick

Hint:
I am the hospital
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Cooler Than Room Temperature

Hint:
Refrigerator
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Not An Igloo Riddle

Hint:
Refrigerator
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Hammers Yet No Nails

Hint:
Piano
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Fingers On Keys Riddle

Hint:
Piano
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I Can Be Grand Riddle

Hint:
Piano
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Quite Grand

Hint:
Piano
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Making Sound Without Lips

Hint:
Piano
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Dropping Coconuts Riddle

Hint: They break when dropped from the same height and they don't weaken from getting dropped.
You could drop it at floor 1 first (because you start at floor 1). Then you would go to the floors: 14, 27, 39, 50, 60, 69, 77, 84, 90, 95, 99, and 100. Whatever floor your first coconut breaks at, go to the floor above the last floor the coconut survived and drop the second coconut from this floor. Then go up by one floor until the second coconut breaks and that is the lowest floor it will break at.
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Cowboy Cows

Hint:
We’ll use A to represent the first cowboy and B for the second cowboy.

A + 1 = 2A, so A = 1.
A + 1 = B – 1, so B = 3.
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