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Watermelons And Lassie Riddle

Hint:
Melon Collie! (melancoly)
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A Watermelon Quarrel

Hint:
Because he was melon-dramatic.
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Jumping Into The Bowling Water Riddle

Hint:
Because she wanted to test the waters!
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See Me In The Water Riddle

Hint:
A reflection
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Fraction Jump Into Boiling Water Riddle

Hint:
It wanted to be reduced
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A Barrel Of Water Weighs 60 Pounds Riddle

Hint:
A hole
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What Can Hold Water Riddle

Hint:
A sponge
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Water From The South Riddle

Hint:
From Dixie cups.
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Sand Waffle Riddle

Hint:
Sandy Eggo
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Sea Sand Riddle

Hint:
Nothing it just waved.
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Smooth In The Water

Hint:
Sand
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Wearing Sandals Riddle

Hint:
To make their feet feel sandy
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The Black Sea Riddle

Hint:
It gets wet
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Hat In The Sea Riddle

Hint:
Wet.
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The Weight Of A Melon Riddle

Hint: We are to determine X the total mass of melon after the drying. The Dry weight, DW is 1lb both before and after the drying. The New Water weight, WNW is clearly X - DW or X - 1
50 lbs.
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