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Riddle: There has been a murder at the lake. The lead detective also has work at an oil company, but has an substantiated alibi. They suspect foul play. The coroner arrives at the scene, seconds later. The detective and the coroner have been friends for a long time. They both went missing for 6 hours the day before. The lake has been known to have high levels of pollution. The police arrive and search everywhere, but could not find the body. Where is the body and who is the murderer?
Answer: No person was murdered that day, the lake itself died because of the pollution. The murderer is the coroner since he does not have an alibi. The detective asked the coroner to do this in the name of their friendship. He agreed and polluted the lake. This was during the missing hours.
Riddle: What came first a chicken or egg?
Answer: Have a race beetween them!!!!
Riddle: What is in the Middle Of "March & April
Answer: The Letter R. Ma(r)ch march Ap(r)il april
Riddle: They Won't Meet Each Other at a Time; If They Meet, Its The Best moment in ur Life..What is It?
Answer: Smile & Cry.
Riddle: In Nigeria, when you go to the North, you meet the Yoruba's, the Igbos when you go to the east, and the Ijaws when you go to South. Who will you meet when you go to the West?
Answer: The dead. Because if you go to the West, you are dead, so you will meet the deads.
Riddle: Three by three, A line across, Around, I contest. What am I?
Answer: "Naughts and Crosses" - Reasoning: Naughts and crosses is a game played on a 3 by 3 square. It involves making a "line" across the square. The words "across" and "around" hint as to the nature of the game pieces, and the word "contest" hints that this is a game.
Riddle: How do fish communicate?
Answer: With a shell-phone.
Riddle: I am spring bloomed petals birthed from Turkish gardens. I am a creature not bound by land or sea I am the champion of human rights. What am I?
Answer: Two lips (tulips). Explanation: Tulips were first cultivated by the Turks as early as 1000AD. The botanical name for tulips, Tulipa, is derived from the Turkish word "tulbend" or "turban", which the flower resembles. It's considered the King of Bulbs. Two lips are part of a person who is not bound by land or sea. People use their lips to speak and protect human rights.  
 
Riddle: Why do bees smell so good?
Answer: They wear bee-odrant.
Riddle: You've taken a job as a researcher in a remote and mysterious laboratory high in the Swiss Alps. Late one night, while you're working in the lab, you hear a loud crash just before the lab assistant bursts through the door, fleeing from the outstretched arms of a reanimated corpse. You and the lab assistant managed to get out into the hallway and bar the door shut behind you. Rounding a corner, you bump into the janitor and the old professor who oversees the lab work. They tell you that you must escape through an emergency exit at the back of the building that hasn't been used in years, as the front entrance has been overrun with zombies. You grab a flashlight and flee with your three companions out the rear emergency exit, into the darkness and down a hill before you arrive at a dilapidated rope bridge with fraying ropes and missing foot-boards. The bridge spans a wide gorge, and a fall means certain death, but it's your only method of escape. You hear the zombies crash through the emergency exit of the lab, and the professor quickly estimates that they will arrive at the foot of the bridge, where you are standing, in 17 minutes. Because the bridge is so worn and weathered, only two people can cross at once. Because it is pitch dark out with no moon to light your way, one person must come back across the bridge with the flashlight after they have crossed to allow anyone else to cross. And because the bridge is so rickety, you need to get everyone all the way across before the zombies arrive. (They'll run out onto the bridge and collapse it, so even if you're most of the way across when they reach the foot of the bridge, you'll die.) You are a spry young researcher, and it only takes you 1 minute to dash across the bridge. The lab assistant is a bit slower, and it takes her 2 minutes to cross the bridge. The janitor managed to twist his ankle coming down the hill, so it will take him 5 minutes to cross. And the professor is an hunched old man with arthritis-it takes him a full 10 minutes to cross the bridge. How do you get everyone across the bridge to safety in 17 minutes or less? Also, there are no tricks here. you cant swing across, use the bridge as a weapon or befriend the zombies!
Answer: At first, it seems like no matter what you do; you are just a minute or 2 short on time. But, there is a way. The key is to minimize the time wasted by the 2 slowest people. And since you will need to make some return trips with the lantern, you need to have the fastest 2 people available to do so. So, you and the lab assistant dash across first. This takes you 2 mins to do, since you need to match her pace. After, you should go back. 3 mins have passed. So far, so good. Next up, have the janitor and professor go next. This'll take 10 mins since the janitor needs to slow down for the old professor, who keeps muttering that he probably shouldn't have given the zombies night vision. After 10 mins have passed, the pair across the bridge. However, you are still on the wrong side of the bridge. But remember, the lab assistant has been waiting for you. So,with only 4 mins left; she grabs the lantern from the janitor and runs back across to you. Now, as you two make it across the bridge, you cut the ropes and collapse the bridge behind you, just in the nick of time. Maybe next time, you should stick to the library!