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Riddle: Which is better, an old ten dollar bill or a new one?
Answer: An old TEN dollar bill is better that just a ONE dollar bill!
Riddle: What gets bigger the more you take away?
Answer: A hole.
Riddle: What is the difference between an African Elephant and an Indian Elephant?
Answer: About 3,000 miles.
Riddle: People who want to get rid of me forever, there are dreamers, there are ignorant people; people who are happy to greet me, there are indifferent people, there are crazy people; most people fear me, but I will come eventually. What am I?
Answer: Death.
Riddle: Oliver and Brittany are siblings. They were born in the winter and summer. If Brittany was not born in the winter, then who was born in the summer?
Answer: If Brittany was not born in the winter, then she was born in the summer. Therefore, it's Brittany.
Riddle: I have two hands, sometimes three; I have no mouth, but I tell you something. What am I?
Answer: An analog clock or watch.
Riddle: I can come alone or in a chain. Both are special in their own way. My appearance can be unexpected or expected. What am I?
Answer: A (Chain) Reaction.
Riddle: Larry is dead the window is open. There is a glass and water on the floor, and Mary is sleeping. What happened?
Answer: Larry is a fish. the breeze from the window knocked over his fishbowl it broke and he died from no water.
Riddle: Created by man. There you stand, but don't stand over here. Understand? I'm invisible, yet oddly divisional. I follow rivers and cross continents. What am I?
Answer: Borders.
Riddle: Joan is both a collector and a trader. She has spent most of her adult life collecting and trading tiny, green keys. Joan, along with millions of Americans living today, love to see how many of these little keys they can gather; but they also like to trade them away for a wide variety of items including food, toys, furniture, services, boats, and even houses. Some people have even committed murder to possess these keys! Joan usually carries a supply of these little, green keys with her in her purse in case of emergency. Joan feels certain these keys will never rust, but she always tries to keep them as dry as possible. What exactly are these little green keys, and why do people seek them with such passion?
Answer: On the front side of each bill of paper money, a green seal is seen. Near the bottom of the green seal, a tiny green key is always found. Thus, whenever people spend, receive, or steal money, they are also exchanging these little green keys. Take some time to study your money more closely, and you will find a small weighing scale pictured in the same green seal just above the little green key. There are other interesting things to find on your money. A magnifying glass may be helpful in this endeavor.