Scratch My Head See Me Turn From Back To Red Es Of Great Baseball Sluggers Riddles To Solve
Solving Scratch My Head See Me Turn From Back To Red Es Of Great Baseball Sluggers Riddles
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Scratch My Head, See Me Turn From Black To Red
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Great Baseball Sluggers Riddle
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Soon To Turn Red
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Red But Black Instead Riddle
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A match. You tear a match out of a matchbook and scratch the head to light it, then the red tip turns black from the flame. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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Cranberries Turn Red Riddle
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Red Tomato Riddle
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Baseball To The Face Riddle
A man takes a baseball and throws it as hard as he can. There is nothing in front, behind, or to either side of him, and yet the ball comes back and hits him square in the face. How can this be?
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Redmonds Runs Riddle
During a baseball game in Redmond, John was Redmonds lead-off batter. There were no substitutions or changes in the Redmond batting order at all during the nine-inning game. John came to bat in every inning. What is the least number of runs Redmond could have scored?
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Zero. In the first inning John and the next two batters walk and the next three strike out. In the second inning, the first three walk again, which brings John back to bat. But each runner is caught off base by the pitcher, so John is back at the plate at the start of the third inning. This pattern is now repeated until the game ends with no joy in Redmund, even though the mighty John never once strikes out. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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Coming Down Red Riddle
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Red Shower Barn Riddle
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The Red Traffic Light Riddle
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Red Ship Blue Ship Riddle
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No Turtles In Baseball
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What Once Was Red Riddle
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Vampires Love Baseball Riddle
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