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African American Poet Riddle

Hint:
Phyllis Wheatley
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Father Of The Peanut

Hint:
George Washington Carver
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Cruise Ship Riddle

Hint:
The 3rd person is the "night" (knight)
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I Am Bright

Hint:
A star
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Squeezed From A Bottle

Hint:
Shampoo
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Conjoined Fruit Riddle

Hint:
Its a pineapple
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The Spit Jam Mystery

Hint:
The third servant because they said they were dusting the corners of the house, but the house has no corners since it's a circle!
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A Round Hotel

Hint:
The waiter. It's a round hotel.
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Running Bases Riddle

Hint:
2nd to 3rd because there is a short stop in the middle.
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T Shirt And Jeans

Hint:
Washing machine
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Covered In A Lot Of Sand

Hint:
The desert
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A Barren Area Of Land

Hint:
The desert
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Shepherds And A Baby Riddle

Hint:
Nativity Scene
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Roll The Dice

Hint: What will happen if there are 6 gamblers, each of whom bet on a different number?
It's a fair game. If there are 6 gamblers, each of whom bet on a different number, the dealer will neither win nor lose on each deal.

If he rolls 3 different numbers, e.g. 1, 2, 3, the three gamblers who bet 1, 2, 3 each wins $1 while the three gamblers who bet 4, 5, 6 each loses $1.

If two of the dice he rolls show the same number, e.g. 1, 1, 2, the gambler who bet 1 wins $3, the gambler who bet 2 wins $1, and the other 4 gamblers each loses $1.

If all 3 dice show the same number, e.g. 1, 1, 1, the gambler who bet 1 wins $5, and the other 5 gamblers each loses $1.

In each case, the dealer neither wins nor loses. Hence it's a fair game.
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Four Balls In A Bowl

Hint:
1/5

There are six possible pairings of the two balls withdrawn,
Yellow+Yellow
Yellow+Green
Green+Yellow
Yellow+Black
Black+Yellow
Green+Black.

We know the Green + Black combination has not been drawn.

This leaves five possible combinations remaining. Therefore the chances tbowl the Yellow + Yellow pairing has been drawn are 1 in 5.

Many people cannot accept tbowl the solution is not 1 in 3, and of course it would be, if the balls had been drawn out separately and the color of the first ball announced as Yellow before the second had been drawn out. However, as both balls had been drawn together, and then the color of one of the balls announced, then the above solution, 1 in 5, must be the correct one.
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