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Riddle: I start the day small and round. Buried alive without a frown. I am fed and nourished where I stay, slowly growing in a patient way. Finally I break through my dark brown cage. Reaching towards a puffy lane. But I will never be truly free, from the cage that always binds me What am I?
Answer: A Seed.
Riddle: The following number is the only one of its kind: 8,549,176,320 Can you figure out what is so special about it?
Answer: It's the only number that has all the digits arranged in alphabetical order.
Riddle: I am a calming, and quiet object. I can tell the time, but not always by the hour. My unit of measure is as my creator makes it. What am I?
Answer: Hourglass.
Riddle: What burdens without weight and guides without a destination?
Answer: A conscience.
Riddle: What did the hoop say to the basketball?
Answer: May all your swishes come true!
Riddle: I am who I am, and that's without thought, my mind knows more while my heart knows a lot. Who am I?
Answer: Dr. Suess.
Riddle: Little William Dilly, a five-year-old kindergarten student, approached his mother after school one day and related the following story: "Today in school I saw a man-eating lion! Then I saw a man-eating tiger! Then I saw a man-eating panther!" "That’s nice," his mother replied, only half listening to him. William continued; "And then I saw a man-eating camel and a man-eating zebra, and a man-eating sheep!" This caught his mother’s attention. "Did your class go to the zoo today? I sent no permission slip; or is your wild imagination exposing itself again --- because there are no camels, zebras, or sheep that eat people," his mother replied. "Honest, mom! I really did see everything I just told you!" Indeed, young William had seen everything he had reported to his mother. How could it be possible for William to have actually seen all he claimed to see?
Answer: Little William’s kindergarten teacher was a man who enjoyed having fun with his students. At lunchtime that day, he took out a box of animal crackers, and holding up one animal at a time he would announce to the class, “You are now seeing a man eating lion, or a man eating sheep,” etc., and then proceed to eat each cracker, much to the children’s amusement. Little William was just reporting what he had seen his teacher doing and saying that day.
Riddle: A man went to In N Out with no name . After he ordered food, the cashier said, "Ok. What is your name?" The man answered, "Max". Then the cashier said, "Ok Then. Not to be rude, but what is the name of your partner?". What is the name of his partner?
Answer: No Name.
Riddle: I am a shadow during the night but during the day I'm a well Respected Figure. What am I?
Answer: A Vigilante. (Batman is also an acceptable answer)
Riddle: Kimberly's mother has seven grandchildren. The first six grandkids are named Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday respectively. What is the name of the seventh grandchild.
Answer: The seventh grandchild's name isn't "Sunday"; it's "What", because "What is the name of the seventh grandchild." is a statement, not a question.