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Santa Money Riddle

Hint:
Saint Nickelless
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Money In The Freezer Riddle

Hint:
He wanted some cold hard cash
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Elf Money Riddle

Hint:
Jingle bills!
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Mermaid Money Riddle

Hint:
In the riverbank!
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Whom Should You See At The Bank To Borrow Money Riddle

Hint:
The loan arranger
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Make It Rain

Hint:
When there's change in the weather!
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Surprise Birthday Party Riddle

Hint:
This one is best solved working backwards, the last part David spent half of what was left plus $1.00 on candy and then was out of money. That means he must have spent $2.00 on Candy as $1.00 was half of what he had using the same logic backwards: $2.00 on candy $6.00 on Balloons and Streamers $12.00 on the cake Total of $20.00.
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The Piggy Bank Riddle

Hint:
The girl was born on 29 February. Thus her birthday came once in four years only while her sister was born on a normal day and celebrated her birthday every year. Thus the girl had a chance of depositing money only 10 times in 4 years through which she collected $2500 while her sister took $50 from the piggy bank every year making the total amount to be $2000. Thus when the piggy bank was opened, it had just $500.
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Handing Out Money Riddle

Hint:
It's your sister!
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Missing Dollar Riddle

Hint: Make a list of all of the people involved and how much money they ended up with/spent.
The $9 paid by each guest accounts for the $2 that went to the bellhop. So rather than adding $27 to the $2 kept by the bellhop, the $27 accounts for the bellhops money. The $27 plus the $3 kept by the guests does add up to $30.
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Three Hunters Riddle

Hint:
They didn't really pay $9 each, remember? The bell-boy was too lazy to add up the actual sum that they would pay. They reeeally payed about a $8.66 each. So $8.66 times the three of them equals about $25, plus the $5 in the bell-boys equals $30
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The Robbers Bath Riddle

Hint:
He wanted to make a clean getaway!
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Lakes And Boats Riddle

Hint:
When the boats meet for the first time, they have sailed a combined distance that is equal to one length of the lake. When they meet the second time, they have sailed 3 lengths. The elapsed time and the distance for each is three times.

When they meet for the second time, the boat M has sailed 500 x 3 = 1500 yards. Now, this is 300 yards longer than the length of the lake, it must be 1200 yards wide.

The ration between the speed of boat M and boat N is equal to the ratio of the distance that they have sailed before they meet the first time.
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Democrats And Republicans Riddle

Hint:
Our money!
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Presidential Promises Riddle

Hint:
Yes. The president was Ulysses S. Grant, who died in 1885 and whose face has been on the $50 bill since 1913. He saw the president on the bills before he made the exchange.
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