Heard At Night Riddle
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A frog. The frog is an amphibian in the order Anura (meaning "tail-less") and usually makes noises at night during its mating season. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
YES NO
YES NO
The Twelfth Night Riddle
Hint:
Gobble Gobble Dance
Hint:
Given Each Night Riddle
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Lights Ornaments And Stars
Hint:
Give Me Food And I Will Live Give Me Water And I Will Die
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Liquid But Not Water Riddle
Im a liquid but Im not water
Im sticky but Im not glue
Im sweet but Im not melted chocolate
Im found in a comb but Im not hair
Im created by an insect but Im not a web
What am I?
Im sticky but Im not glue
Im sweet but Im not melted chocolate
Im found in a comb but Im not hair
Im created by an insect but Im not a web
What am I?
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The Weight Of A Melon Riddle
Watermelon is 99% water. I have 100 pounds of watermelon. After a week, drying in the sun, the shriveled watermelon had only dried down to being 98% water. What is the total weight of the watermelon now?
Hint: We are to determine X the total mass of melon after the drying.
The Dry weight, DW is 1lb both before and after the drying.
The New Water weight, WNW is clearly X - DW or X - 1
Robbing Ships At Night
Hint:
Fill It With Water
This gets filled with water
But it's not a glass or jug
It's in your kitchen though
At the bottom theres a plug
But it's not a glass or jug
It's in your kitchen though
At the bottom theres a plug
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Coming Out At Night
At night they come out without being fetched and by day they are lost without being stolen. What are they?
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Never Touches Water
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Fingers Like Lightning Riddle
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A Container Holder Water
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Fruit That Contains Water
This is a fruit that contains some water
And can provide milk and oil for cooking
If you ever want to see one growing
On a palm trees where you should be looking
This fruit is a?
And can provide milk and oil for cooking
If you ever want to see one growing
On a palm trees where you should be looking
This fruit is a?
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