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Riddle: You are talking a walk when a mad scientist kidnapps you and locks you in her basement. She tells you, "there are 5 keys in the basement. You have one chance to pick a key. If it is the key that unlocks the door, I will set you free. If it the wrong key, you will be locked in my basement forever. Each key has a note attached to it. Two notes tell the truth and three notes lie." Red: The blue key or green key unlocks the door Blue: The pink key unlocks the door Green: This key does not unlock the door Purple: The scientist lied! All keys unlock the door Pink: This key unlocks the door Which key unlocks the door?
Answer: The blue key unlocks the door
Riddle: I am boneless, small, and weak, yet can crush and kill; the speed of what comes out of me outstrips the steed. My great storehouse is your heart. Keep me to keep your soul from troubles. What am I?
Answer: Your tongue!
Riddle: A man took a walk in the park. While on his walk, he came across a stray dog who began growling at him and nipped at his heels. The man pulled a crooked stick from his knapsack, told the dog to, "Fetch!", and then threw the stick. The dog made a mad dash for the stick, then suddenly made a u-turn and ran back to the man ----- without the stick. The man laughed loudly. He then said to the dog, "Let's try this again." Throwing the same stick, the man again yelled, "Fetch!", and the dog took off as before, suddenly made a u-turn, and ran back to the man ----- again without having obtained the stick. The man laughed louder. This same series of events happened over, and over, and over again until the dog finally ----- bit the man on the leg. What was going on here that so infuriated the dog to cause him to bite the man?
Answer: The man had tormented the dog in the park in the past by telling the dog to fetch the crooked stick (wooden boomerang) he carried with him in his knapsack. The dog could never catch the boomerang, which always returned to the man after he threw it, thus frustrating the dog who only wanted to play. What goes around comes around, as they say, with boomerangs and in life.
Riddle: When is the only time that today and tomorrow come before yesterday?
Answer: In a dictionary.
Riddle: I am the runner, The pencils the chaser. I eat up the lead, I choke on the eraser. When I am done, I become another one, To be used again. I am white And blank as well. I can be folded, Into a bell. My corners are cut perfectly, My lines are straight and blue. Me having black marks or not, Fully depends on you. What am I?
Answer: I Am Paper.
Riddle: As I was walking across the London Bridge, I met a man who tipped his hat and drew his cane, and in this riddle, I said his name. What is it?
Answer: And drew = ANDREW.
Riddle: Everywhere it lurks, unsettling men and unnerving children. In a house it visits, in a cave it dwells. One light can put it to flight and make it retreat. Yet you can never escape it, for it is always there. What is it?
Answer: The shadows.
Riddle: I am big and sharp, And to others like harp. I slice and dice, But don't take advice. What am I?
Answer: A sword
Riddle: It is said among my people that some things are improved by death. Tell me, what stinks while living, but in death, smells good?
Answer: A Pig.
Riddle: This sentence is frequently asked of small children. Each word in the sentence can be replaced by a letter. What is the sentence?
Answer: R U O K?