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Here are some historical references related to riddles:
- One of the oldest and most famous books containing a collection of riddles is called "The Exeter Book."
- In ancient times, riddles were primarily used at tests of wit, and getting the right answer was often a matter of life and death.
- Brain teasing questions have appeared extensively in Old English literature and poetry.
- Many scholars consider a riddle as an elaborate pun.
- Ancient philosopher Aristotle included was one of the first to note that riddles have a very close relationship with metaphors.
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A Base With No Room
What has a base but no room, a key but no lock, you can enter but you can't get into it? What is it?
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I am a teens number. I am more than 13. I am the next number in this pattern: 10, 12, 14, ___. What am I?
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