Ten Things You Can Always Count On Riddles To Solve
Solving Ten Things You Can Always Count On Riddles
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This Country Gave Us Books Riddle
This country gave us Harry Potter
And the cuddly Paddington Bear
Consulting detective Sherlock Holmes
And Robin Hood who kept things fair
And the cuddly Paddington Bear
Consulting detective Sherlock Holmes
And Robin Hood who kept things fair
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The Most Slippery Country Riddle
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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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The Fastest Country Riddle
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The Coldest Country Riddle
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Woman On A Tennis Court
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Vampire Tennis Riddle
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The Table Tennis Ball
A table tennis ball fell into a tight deep pipe. The pipe was only a bit wider then the ball, so you can not use your hand. How would you take it out, with no damage?
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Pour some water into the pipe so that the ball swims up on the surface. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
YES NO
YES NO
Retiring From Tennis Riddle
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Computers And Tennis Riddle
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Talking Tennis Balls Riddle
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Fish Playing Tennis Riddle
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Tennis In The Bible Riddle
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Ghosts And Tennis Riddle
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Noisy Tennis Game Riddle
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