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Riddle: What kind of fish chases a mouse?
Answer: A catfish!
Riddle: All have tried to catch me, none have kept me! What am I?
Answer: Satisfaction.
Riddle: Two chemists walk into a bar. One of them orders h20. The other one wants h2o too. What happens to the other one?
Answer: He dies because he drank hydrogen peroxide.
Riddle: Streets can go through me, but roads can't. Goodwill can go through me, but not the Salvation Army. Trees can go through me, but bushes can't. Football can go through me, but not rugby. Can a tennis ball go through me?
Answer: Yes. For something to go through, it has to have two of the same letter in a row. Tennis ball has that occurring twice. Nn and ll.
Riddle: What do you call a naughty turkey?
Answer: Dinner.
Riddle: I make what science believes to be fantasy become reality in the blink of an eye. Doctors consider me a cause of insanity if to much of me in your life is applied. When most age I began to disappear for as most age they apply more logic and reason to their thoughts. My biggest fear is to not get used and to be forgot. What am I?
Answer: Your Imagination.
Riddle: In a tunnel of darkness lies a beast of iron. It can only attack when pulled back. What is it?
Answer: A bullet.
Riddle: A young woman enjoys riding around on a large machine which has huge tires on the back and smaller tires on the front. She rarely carries any passengers. At times, she takes her machine on the highway, but she prefers to drive off-road to accomplish her missions. Her machine is not built for speed, as she can only reach a top speed of 25 mph. The strange thing about this woman is her hatred of grass --- she allows only a small patch of grass to exist on her property. To accomplish this, the young woman loves to use her large machine to tear up the ground on her property, until only a small portion of grass remains around her home. What is this woman's occupation, and what is the machine she uses in her profession?
Answer: The young woman is a farmer, and the machine she uses is a tractor.
Riddle: I play on a diamond, I play fair, I always get dirty, And then I run home. What am I?
Answer: A Baseball Player.
Riddle: What do you call a polar bear at the beach?
Answer: Sandy Claws!