Question: I am a fathers child and a mothers child, yet I am not a son. Who am I?
Answer: I am their daughter
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Question: I dig out tiny caves, and store gold and silver in them.
I also build bridges of silver and make crowns of gold.
They are the smallest you could imagine.
Sooner or later everybody needs my help, yet many people are afraid to let me help them. Who am I?
Answer: I am a Dentist.
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Question: When I point up it's bright, but when I point down it's dark.
What am I?
Answer: A Light Switch.
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Question: { The rich need it

The poor have it

If you eat it you will die

Who am I
Answer: NOTHING
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Question: I killed one fourth of mankind. Who am I?
Answer: Cain (who killed Abel).
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Question: I'm related to you. I'm really close to you!

I'm your cousins aunt. Who am I?
Answer: My Mother.
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Question: The strangest creature you'll ever find: Two eyes in front and many many more behind.
Answer: A Peacock.
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Question: ees llahs uoy dna sdrawkcab siht daer
eeht ot flesti laever lliw elddir eht

erbmun a si eulc eht
ton si rewsna eht
redroni hguorht desuac
redro fo tuo yltnerruc
nihtiw seil rewsna eht
Answer: the answer is "turds". want to know how to get this answer? here it is:

decifered -


read this backwards and you shall see
the riddle will reveal itself to thee

the clue is a number
the answer is not
caused through inorder
currently out of order
the answer lies within


after this, the top paragraph is used for only one thing.
the word "backwards"

after you decifer the riddle, you still have to do some
backwards reading.
"the clue is a number". to get this number, count the number of
words in each line, for the first, its 5.
count from the end of the line "r" and count 5 letters back.
you end with "u".
do the same for the rest, and you end with :

"usdrt"

the next part, is a riddle in itself.
"caused through inorder
currently out of order
the answer lies within"

the "caused through inorder" is suggesting an anagram.
the "answer lies within" means that the answer is the solved
anagram.

if we solve the anagram, we come up with two results that make
sense.
"durst" and "turds"
now think, a teenager made this riddle, it would seem strange
having an answer like "durst" leaving only one possibility.

yep, you guessed it.
the answer is "turds"
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Question: Once upon a time there was a beautiful princess named Anna. Anna's father, the King, wanted to be sure his daughter married an intelligent man. To test his daughter's suitors the King hid Anna's picture in one of three boxes. The suitor had to be able to select the box with Anna's picture on one try and within twenty seconds.

On the gold box was the message "Anna's picture is in this box".
The silver box had the message "Anna's picture is not in this box."
"Anna's picture is not in the gold box" was written on the bronze box.

The King would tell each suitor "Only one of the three messages is correct." Which box contained Anna's picture?
Answer: The silver box contained Anna's picture. If her picture had been in the gold box, two statements would have been true. (The messages on both the gold box and the silver box.)
If her picture had been in the bronze box, two statements would have been true. (The messages on the bronze box and the silver box.)
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Question: I can be long, or I can be short.
I can be grown, and I can be bought.
I can be painted, or left bare.
I can be round, or square.
What am I?
Answer: Your fingernails.
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