A Deer With No Legs
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Great White Trumpet Fish
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Grand Central Station Riddle
This is a type of transport
You can take all over the nation
You travel on railroads
And might stop at Grand Central Station.
What am I?
You can take all over the nation
You travel on railroads
And might stop at Grand Central Station.
What am I?
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A Pet With Four Legs Riddle
Im a pet that has four legs
And a tail at the end
You might hear me barking
And Im known as mans best friend
What am I?
And a tail at the end
You might hear me barking
And Im known as mans best friend
What am I?
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A Fish With Two Legs Riddle
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Traveling A Great Distance
How do you travel a great distance without letting your feet touch the ground, while never leaving it?
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Red, Green Or Yellow Riddle
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Great Beauty Inside Riddle
Rough and gray as rock,
I'm plain as plain can be.
But hidden deep inside there's great beauty in me.
What am I?
I'm plain as plain can be.
But hidden deep inside there's great beauty in me.
What am I?
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Running With No Legs
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Goes But Never Grows Riddle
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What Has A Foot But No Legs Riddle
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I Stay On The Ground Riddle
I'm the part of a bird that stays on the ground, not in the sky, I can swim along the ocean floor and remain dry? What am I?
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Never Growing Up Riddle
I fly around,
I order around a group of boys,
I never want to grow up,
I foil the plans of a pirate.
Who am I?
I order around a group of boys,
I never want to grow up,
I foil the plans of a pirate.
Who am I?
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Green And Red Apple Trees Riddle
One of the apple trees had only green apples, and the other tree had only red apples. The village boys picked all the apples from both trees, and found that there were 5 red apples for every 4 green apples. Between them, the boys then ate 16 red apples and 16 green applies. When they counted the apples that were left, they found there were 3 red apples for every 2 green apples. How many apples of each color were on the trees in the first place?
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I Grow Up Big And Tall Riddle
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