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Hammers Yet No Nails

Hint:
Piano
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Fingers On Keys Riddle

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Piano
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Spiriting Faultless Pitch

Hint:
A guitar
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Dead Desk Riddle

Hint:
The envelope glue was poisoned and when the man licked the envelope to seal it, he died.
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Protecting His Majesty And Queen

Hint:
He is a chess knight.
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It Repeats What You Say

Hint:
It's a parrot
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Three Rats Riddle

Hint:
So lets think this through. The rats can only avoid a collision if they all decide to move in the same direction (either clockwise or rati-clockwise). If the rats do not pick the same direction, there will definitely be a collision. Each rat has the option to either move clockwise or rati-clockwise. There is a one in two chance that an rat decides to pick a particular direction. Using simple probability calculations, we can determine the probability of no collision.
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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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I Come As A Pair

Hint:
I am feet!
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The Queen And The Duke

Hint:
The Queen said that: "Until you see me again you shall not reveal to anyone what happen to me." The face of the Queen is on the money.
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A Cottage Is Robbed Riddle

Hint:
Windows freeze and and get covered with ice from the inside and the neighbor was breathing on them from the outside.
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Walks Lawns Fountains Riddle

Hint:
The correct answer is the chair. The chair has legs but it cannot walk, the chair has arms but it cannot be reached but still, they are strong.
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