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When you open me I make a sound. When you close me i make a thud. What am I?
Answer: A door!
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I work hard all day, I smell sweet and rich, My name bears many fruits. What am I?
Answer: Answer: Chocolate >I work hard all day Your skin darkens when you're out and working all day, generally. >I smell sweet and rich Chocolate is sweet and can be rich in cocoa, as well as expensive. >My name bears many fruits The Cocoa Tree bears many fruits. >Knock On Wood Refers to the Cocoa Tree, could also be taken as an insult ie: you won't guess the answer.
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Sleeping during the day, I hide away. Watchful through the night, I open at dawn's light. But only for the briefest time, Do I shine. And then I hide away, And sleep through the day. What am I?
Answer: A morning glory.
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What is that which the dead and living do at the same time?
Answer: Lie.
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Tore a limb. What is the anagrammed word?
Answer: Baltimore.
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O! if I can sit so. What is the anagrammed word?
Answer: Ossification.
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When the below was jerking , the above was preferring. When the below was hurting, the above was happy rejoicing. What is that?
Answer: That is fishing.
Riddle:
I stand before you and you think I'm small,
Let me sit down and I will be more tall,
I bear weapons but these you might not see,
When you're blind, secrets are still shown to me,
I walk by myself, wildest of the wild,
Better to make me sing, instead of smile. What am I?
Answer: Cat.
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"Three gods, A, B, and C, are called, in some order, True, False, and Random. True always speaks truly, False always speaks falsely, but whether Random speaks truly or falsely is completely random. You must determine the identities of A, B, and C by asking three yes-or-no questions, and each question must be posed to exactly one god. The gods understand English but will answer all questions in their own language. In their unknown language, the words for "yes" and "no" are "da" and "ja," in some order. You do not know which word means which."
Answer: We’re willing to bet that your brain feels pretty busted at this point. If you’re ready to throw in the towel and hear the solution, we won’t tell! Here are the three questions you should ask, according to Nautilus: 1. To god A: “Does ‘da’ mean ‘yes’ if and only if you are True and if and only if B is Random?” (We supposed A said, “ja,” making B True or False). 2. To god B: “Does “da” mean ‘yes’ if and only if Pluto is a dwarf planet?” (We supposed B said, “da,” making B True.) 3. And to god B (True) again: “Does ‘da’ mean ‘yes’ if and only if A is Random?” Since B’s True, he must say “da,” which means A is Random, leaving C to be False. Don’t beat yourself up if you’re still a little confused. You can start sorting out the solution with this 2008 paper, which claims to have the easiest answer to the brainteaser.
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I'm a spy but I have no eye. I bake a nice pie but I have no tongue. I float downward but everything goes up. What am I?
Answer: The riddle "I'm a spy but I have no eye. I bake a nice pie but I have no tongue" is unanswered. Do you know the answer? If so, click and add your answer in the comments section.

