2 Digit Numbers Riddle
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8 Dimes And 4 Pennies
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My Digits Are 5 And 9 Riddle
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The Three Digit Number Riddle
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Better Than A Dinosaur Riddle
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Dino Bills Riddle
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Dinosaurs Playing Soccer
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Rich Men Want It Riddle
The rich men want it, the wise men know it, the poor all need it, and the kind men show it. What is it?
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The Peacock Story Riddle
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I'm A Dividing Line At An Edge
I'm a dividing line at an edge; a squiggle of land lacking rock or ledge. I stretch out far and sometimes wide, but you'll stay dry if you pick my side. There's salt on my breath, and I've sand for feet; you sometimes sit with me in the heat. When waves come to call, I hold them back- keeping your visit right on track. But remember, should they ever choose to rise, those who leave surly are wise.
What am I?
What am I?
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Digging In The Beach
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Ten Men On A Boat
Ten men were in a boat on the river Ganga. The boat turns over, and all men sink to the bottom of the river, yet not a single man got wet !
Why?
Why?
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Backwards Scuba Divers Riddle
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Because if they fell forward, they'd fall into the Boat!
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Locks That Don't Need A Key
I had many locks that don't need a key
I was far too many for you to count me
I was never to be shortened, for a vow had been said
I was a symbol of strength that flowed from the head
But in a moment of weakness, my secret was out
I lay all in pieces when she gave the shout
I'm in the Bible - what am I?
I was far too many for you to count me
I was never to be shortened, for a vow had been said
I was a symbol of strength that flowed from the head
But in a moment of weakness, my secret was out
I lay all in pieces when she gave the shout
I'm in the Bible - what am I?
Hint: Judges 16
Two Men Tennis Riddle
Two men were playing tennis. They played five sets and each man won three sets.
How can this be possible?
How can this be possible?
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