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Missing Geometry Teacher Riddle
Hint:
Interacting With All Living Things
Hint:
The Neuron And The Glia Cell
Hint:
A Writing Instrument Riddle
Im sometimes pink at one end but Im not lipstick
I can come in many different colors but Im not a car
I can become blunt but Im not a knife
I contain lead but Im not metallic
Im a writing instrument but Im not a pen
I am a?
I can come in many different colors but Im not a car
I can become blunt but Im not a knife
I contain lead but Im not metallic
Im a writing instrument but Im not a pen
I am a?
Hint:
Double Letter Riddle
What is the longest unscientific English word that uses every letter in the word exactly twice? For example, noon has two Ns and two Os, but its not nearly long enough.
Hint:
Happenchance. There are two Hs, two As, and so on for all the letters in the word. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
YES NO
YES NO
Less Than 100 Riddle
Find a number less than 100 that is increased by one-fifth of its value when its digits are reversed.
Hint:
Gym Class Riddle
Four different-colored balls are being used in a gym class activity blue, red, yellow and orange. Each student must hold two different-colored balls, but no two students can have the same two colors (for example, only one student can hold the blue and red ball).
How many students can play the game?
How many students can play the game?
Hint:
Six. Explanation: 1. Blue Red
2. Blue Yellow
3. Blue Orange
4. Red Yellow
5. Red Orange
6. Yellow Orange Did you answer this riddle correctly?
YES NO
2. Blue Yellow
3. Blue Orange
4. Red Yellow
5. Red Orange
6. Yellow Orange Did you answer this riddle correctly?
YES NO
The Lay Of The Land Riddle
This shows you the lay of the land
So you know where things can be found
Many of them also show roads
So you know how to get around
So you know where things can be found
Many of them also show roads
So you know how to get around
Hint:
What Gets Whiter The Dirtier It Gets
Hint:
I Grow Up Big And Tall Riddle
Hint:
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