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Between 12 And 14 Riddle

Hint:
13.
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A Teens Number Riddle

Hint:
16.
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An Even Number Riddle

Hint:
20.
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More Than 5 Dimes Riddle

Hint:
57.
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Between 70 And 90 Riddle

Hint:
80.
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Les Than 9 Riddle

Hint:
85.
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Not 99 Riddle

Hint:
97.
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The Odds Of A Boy Riddle

Hint:
50 percent.
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12 Numbers Riddle

Hint:
A clock!
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The Number Of Triangles

Hint:
104
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The Number Of Triangles

Hint:
40 triangles

16 + (8x2) + (4x2) + (1x2) + (1x2)
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Gregorys Jersey Number Riddle

Hint:
Gregory does not have a jersey.
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Count The Number Of Circles Riddle

Hint:
12
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Telephone Pad

Hint:
Zero
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Figure Out The Sequence

Hint: Each number describes the previous number.
The next number it: 13112221. Each number describes the previous number. Starting with 1, the second line describes it 11 (one 1). Then the third line describes 11 as 21 (two 1's). Then the fourth line describes 21 as 1211 (one 2, one 1). This is the pattern.
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