Hands That Don't Hold Riddle
Hands she has but does not hold, teeth she has but does not bite, feet she has but they are cold, eyes she has but without sight. Who is she?
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Adding To 1000 Riddle
Do this in your head don't use paper and pencil or a calculator just your mind.
Take 1000 and add 40. Now add 1000, add 30,add 1000, add 20, add 1000, add 10
what is your answer?
Take 1000 and add 40. Now add 1000, add 30,add 1000, add 20, add 1000, add 10
what is your answer?
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Six Legs And A Tail Riddle
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Outside The Battlefield Riddle
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21 Birthdays Riddle
Frederick died after a long and productive life of 87 years, but this epitaph was written on his headstone:
Frederick lived a good long life,
He loved his children and his wife,
He was honest, kind and deserved nothing but praise,
Even if he only had twenty-one birthdays.
How is this possible?
Frederick lived a good long life,
He loved his children and his wife,
He was honest, kind and deserved nothing but praise,
Even if he only had twenty-one birthdays.
How is this possible?
Hint:
He was born on February 29th in a leap year. Consequently, in his 87 years, he only witnessed twenty-one of his actual birthdays. The other years there was no February 29th. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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Upon A Thread Riddle
There is one that has a head without an eye,
And theres one that has an eye without a head.
You may find the answer if you try;
And when all is said,
Half the answer hangs upon a thread.
It is...?
And theres one that has an eye without a head.
You may find the answer if you try;
And when all is said,
Half the answer hangs upon a thread.
It is...?
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Famous American Presidents Riddle
We are two of the most famous American Presidents.
Our names both have sixteen letters.
I was born in 1846, he was born in 1946.
I was elected in 1860, he was elected in 1960.
We both died on Friday by gunshot to the head.
Who are we?
Our names both have sixteen letters.
I was born in 1846, he was born in 1946.
I was elected in 1860, he was elected in 1960.
We both died on Friday by gunshot to the head.
Who are we?
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Santa's Eyeless Reindeer Riddle
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One Clean Reindeer Riddle
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Taking Munchkins For Rides
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An Incredible Bite Riddle
Color of night, rainbow or white
If I check health,
I'm unhealthy myself.
I can be hot.
Ur eyes will water,
At my incredible bite.
What am I?
If I check health,
I'm unhealthy myself.
I can be hot.
Ur eyes will water,
At my incredible bite.
What am I?
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Pepper (Pepper fruit/grain, red/green/yellow/black/white pepper, Dr Pepper, Chili Pepper and Pepper spray) Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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Leap Frog Riddle
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Worth Nothing If Bought
It dances and skips,
it's read in the eyes but it cheats with the hips,
If it meets its match it's easily caught,
but it's worth nothing if it is bought.
What is it? Body parts remaining: 6
it's read in the eyes but it cheats with the hips,
If it meets its match it's easily caught,
but it's worth nothing if it is bought.
What is it? Body parts remaining: 6
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How Did Tom Die Riddle
A man named Tom goes to a party. Him and three guests go into a back room to play some games. A few hours later the four of them are discovered dead. One was beaten with a shovel, another had a drill bit in his head, and the other had been clubbed to death. Tom has no marks on his body.
How did he die?
How did he die?
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He died of a heart attack (all of the deaths are related to a suit in a deck of cards). Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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The Broken Player Riddle
A professional football player was playing football at a picnic on a Saturday. While playing he broke his ribs, broke his thighs, busted his lip, and busted his ears. Despite this, he started and played in his next professional football that next day. How is this possible?
Hint:
The famous football player accidentally knocked over his plate while playing football at the picnic. He was eating ribs, pig lips, pig ears, and chicken thighs. After knocking his plate over, he busted his pig lips, busted his pig ears, broke his chicken thighs, and broke his ribs. He was still able to play because these injuries were not body injuries. They was just food on a plate that was knocked over. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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