Dragons And More Riddle
The year of the rat, the dog or the boar
On this holiday you'll find dragons, lanterns, and so much more!
What is it?
On this holiday you'll find dragons, lanterns, and so much more!
What is it?
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More Than 90 Degrees Riddle
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The Most Fair Riddle
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Escape Plan Riddle
Hint: The answer involves word play.
You look in the mirror and see what you saw. You take the saw and cut it in half. Two halves make a whole. Put the hole on the wall and climb out. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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Shattering The World
Drop me and the world will shatter,
and you can always find me where you empty your bladder.
What am I?
and you can always find me where you empty your bladder.
What am I?
Hint: This object is often found in a restroom
Caught In My Trap
I can trap many different things and colors, ever changing, not boring. Look closely and you may find yourself also caught in my trap.
What am I?
What am I?
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Santa's Arrived Riddle
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The Queen's Hat Riddle
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Never Mistletoe Riddle
You'll find me on Rudolph's nose, poinsettia, holly, but never mistletoe. I adorn Santa's suit, but you'll never see me on his big boots. What am I?
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A Ram's Favorite Tune Riddle
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Fighting For Black Americans Riddle
I was born on May 19,1925.
I fought for black Americans.
I was a leader of the nation of Islam.
Who am I?
I fought for black Americans.
I was a leader of the nation of Islam.
Who am I?
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Missionary Among Slaves
I lived from 1797 to 1883.
I was a missionary among slaves in New York.
I used my talent of speaker for the slavery movement.
My name was changed by a Quaker family to Van Wagener.
I was a missionary among slaves in New York.
I used my talent of speaker for the slavery movement.
My name was changed by a Quaker family to Van Wagener.
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Fought For Education Riddle
I saw education as the key to improving the lives of African-Americans in the 1900s, and fought to educate my people. Who am I?
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How Many Leaves Riddle
A special type of plant, I am. Try and find me if you can. One, two, three, or four, how many leaves will I have? I'm not too sure.
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Fastest Horse Riddle
The London Racetrack needs to submit its 3 fastest horses to the Kentucky Derby out of 25 horses. However, all of their information was lost and they don't know any of the horse's times. Similarly, they all look identical so they can't remember who's fastest.
They can only race 5 horses at once, so what is the fewest number of races they can conduct to find the 3 fastest horses?
They can only race 5 horses at once, so what is the fewest number of races they can conduct to find the 3 fastest horses?
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First you divide the 25 horses into 5 groups of 5. You conduct the 5 races and take all of the fastest horses in those races and have a race with them, giving you the fastest horse. Then you take the remaining 24 horses (excluding the fastest) and remove the 4th and 5th horses in the first set of 5 races (since they definitely have 3 horses faster than them), leaving you with 14 horses. Next you can remove all of the horses that were beat in the preliminary race by the horses that got 4th and 5th in the championship race, leaving you with 8 horses. Finally, you can remove the horses that remain that lost to the 3rd place horse in the final race in the preliminary race and the horse that got 3rd in the preliminary to the horse that got 2nd in the championship race, leaving you with 5 horses.
You can then run a final race where the 1st and 2nd place horses are the 2nd and 3rd fastest. Then you know the 3 fastest horses. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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You can then run a final race where the 1st and 2nd place horses are the 2nd and 3rd fastest. Then you know the 3 fastest horses. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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