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Nights Getting Colder

Hint:
Corn
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Sometimes Made Into A Coin

Hint:
Gold
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One Light And Three Switches

This riddle is a favorite among many. No diversions into logical theory or mathematics, just a fun puzzle with a satisfying answer.
Hint:
Flip switch number 1 and wait a few minutes. Flip switch number 1 back to its original position, and then immediately flip switch number 2.

Open the door. If the light is on, then switch number 2 controls it. If the light is off, then go and feel the bulb with your hand. If the bulb is hot, the switch number 1 controls it, and if the bulb is cold, then switch number 3, the one you did not touch, controls it.
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A Skirt Around My Bottom

Hint:
A Christmas tree
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My Life Hangs By A Thread Riddle

Hint:
A sewing machine
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Seen In The Middle Of March

Hint:
The letter R
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You See A Boat Riddle

Hint:
They are all married
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The Beginning Of Everything Riddle

Hint:
The letter "E"
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17 Cows Riddle

Hint:
The neighbour borrowed an extra cow, to make the total number of cows 18. Then the oldest son got 1/2 of 18 is 9 cows, the middle son got 1/3 of 18 is 6 cows, and the youngest son got 1/9 of 18 is 2 cows. Since 9+6+2 = 17, the cows could be divided among the three brothers in such a way that the borrowed cow was left over, and could be returned to its owner.
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Lambs Goats Turkeys Scottish Field Riddle

Hint:
3 lambs Marley, Barley, and Richard.
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I Begin Like A Groan Hollowed Out With Ease Riddle

Hint:
A Greenhouse
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A Man Had Died In His Apartment Riddle

Hint:
April Fools, he didn't earn anything, he's dead.
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What Is Seen Directly Before January And February Riddle

Hint:
Among all the twelve months in a year the two foremost months - January and February have a common ending.

The word January is derived from the Latin word 'Januarius' which means 'the month of Janus' Janus is also called the two-faced God. He is the Roman god who presides over doors and beginnings.

He symbolizes all beginnings and exhibits the capacity to foretell the past and the future.

Since January is the first month of the year it represents the door to the time calendar.

February is derived from the Latin word 'Februarius'. Februa is the name of a famous purification feast held in this month. Hence the name evolved into February.

Thus both these months have names derived from Latin and a common ending with the letters 'uary'.
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A Full One Puts A Smile On Your Face Riddle

Hint:
A plate
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I Was Right In The Middle Of February Riddle

Hint:
The number 15
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