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Signing The Declaration Of Independence
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Signing The Declaration Of Independence
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Signing Off M, O, A
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The Queen's Hat Riddle
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Sign For A Special Building
A sign for this special building
Might only show its first letter
It is where you will get taken
When injured so you get better
What is it?
Might only show its first letter
It is where you will get taken
When injured so you get better
What is it?
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Almond Joy And Mounds
This is brown and fuzzy on the outside
And has a weight of two or three pounds
Its inside is white and has some water
And is used in Almond Joy and Mounds
What could this be?
And has a weight of two or three pounds
Its inside is white and has some water
And is used in Almond Joy and Mounds
What could this be?
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I Cause Joy Riddle
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Kidnapping The Queens Son
The Queen lives in a beautiful castle with her only son and a sheep-dog named Sir FooFoo. One day the Queen decides to go out for a spot of tea with some friends. She leaves her eight-year-old son in the care of her trusted servants. The 18 servants are: Harold the health instructor, Griffith the gardener, Tiffany the private tutor, Philip the photographer, Magdalina the maid, Boris the Butler, Geraldo the groundskeeper, Bernadette the barber, Sandy the sweeper, Anastasia the accountant, Constantine the carpenter, Joel the jester, Lucy the launderer, Sadie the seamstress, McKenzie the musical instructor, Lawrence the lawyer, Dorothy the dentist, Devon the doctor, and Surlamina the Secretary of State. When the Queen came home she discovered her son was missing and that he was kidnapped. The Queen came to a conclusion that it must've been one of her servants who kidnapped her son because he was too young to leave on his own and Sir FooFoo was harmless. The Queen interviewed all of her servants to see which one was responsible for the kidnapping. The alibis are as follows: Harold was lifting weights, Griffith was planting roses, Tiffany was checking homework, Philip was taking pictures of the botanical garden, Magdalina was making the beds, Boris was cleaning the banisters, Geraldo was supervising Griffith , Bernadette was trimming Sir FooFoo's hair, Sandy was sweeping in the corners, Anastasia was managing the Queen's affairs, Constantine was building a birdhouse, Joel was coming up with the jokes, Lucy was doing the laundry, Sadie was designing a dress for the Queen, McKenzie was playing the flute, Lawrence was suing the bank, Dorothy was preparing to extract the Queen's tooth when the Queen came home, Devon was examining an x-ray of the Queen's arm, and Surlamina was being a Secretary of State.
Who is the kidnapper?
Who is the kidnapper?
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Surlamina is responsible for the kidnapping because there is no Secretary of State in a monarchy. It is believed that Surlamina kidnapped the Queen's son because she was not given a real job. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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Machine, Toy, Snake?
To a bird's eye,
I am a snake.
To a child's eye,
I am a toy.
To an adult's eye,
I am a machine.
What am I?
I am a snake.
To a child's eye,
I am a toy.
To an adult's eye,
I am a machine.
What am I?
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Alien Music Riddle
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Pirates And The Alphabet
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Confused Alice Riddle
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A Type Of Toy Riddle
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Iguanodon's Favorite Toy Riddle
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Drinking With The Queen Of England
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