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Riddle:
What kind of music does a blacksmith like?
Answer: Heavy metal!
Riddle:
What has fifteen diamonds but isn’t rich?
Answer: A deck of cards.
Riddle:
What do you call a boring dinosaur?
Answer: A dino-snore!
Riddle:
I pass by and keep your body cool; I am always around you, Every man feels me, everyone needs me; Yet none can ever see me; I am always outside, Yet one of the many people on your head receives me in. What am I?
Answer: I AM AIR!
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I am something. I thread a dark path and decrease with each step I take. What am I?
Answer: Chalk.
Riddle:
Fifty is my first. Nothing is my second. Five just makes my third. My fourth, a vowel, is reckoned. Now to find my name, Fit my parts together. I die if I grow cold, but never fear cold weather. What am I?
Answer: L O V E.
Riddle:
To cross the water I'm the way, For water I'm above: I touch it not and, truth to say, I neither swim nor move.
What am I?
Answer: I am a bridge, to help you cross.
Riddle:
First think of a person who lives in disguise, Who deals in secrets and tells naught but lies. Next, tell me what's always the last thing to mend, The middle of middle and end of the end? And finally give me the sound often heard During the search for a hard-to-find word. Now string them together, and answer me this, Which creature would you be unwilling to kiss?
Answer: Spider A spy is a person who lives in disguise, Who deals in secrets and tells naught but lies. D is always the last letter in mend, The middle letter of middle and the end letter in end. Er is a sound often heard, During the search for a hard-to-find word. And if you string them together, I doubt you would be willing to kiss a spider!
Riddle:
A husband and wife are seated facing each other with a barrier between them. Each one takes turns communicating with the other, each speaking only two words at a time. After each two-word message is conveyed, the other person answers with a one-word response. This goes on for some time, until at last, either the husband or his wife suddenly shouts out a four-word phrase which ends this scenario; however, this often causes either the husband or the wife to become angry or frustrated with the person who shouted the four-word phrase. What is going on here?
Answer: The husband and wife are playing the old game of BATTLESHIP. The two-word communications consist of a letter and a number for the coordinates of where the ships are hidden, and the one-word responses are either, "Hit" or "Miss". The final four word phrase which ends the game is, "You Sank My Battleship!"
Riddle:
What business is King Kong in?
Answer: The Monkey Business.

