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Riddle:
What did the parrot say on the 4th of July?
Answer: "Poly wants a firecracker!"
Riddle:
Hidden in the poem below, a female's name you'll seek; just read and listen to the rhyme, but please, don't take a week! MYSTERY POEM: Polar bears live at the North Pole they say, and penguins all live at the South; it's lucky those penguins live so far away, or they'd end up in polar bear's mouth! What is the female's name you hear?
Answer: OLIVE.
Riddle:
What two, rhyming words, can be used to describe a riddle about drinking a liquid really fast?
Answer: Guzzle puzzle.
Riddle:
What does everyone who reads the following statement have in common: "I don't agree with this statement"
Answer: They don't agree with it.
Riddle:
What is the MAIN Cause of Airline Crashes?
Answer: Gravity!
Riddle:
I can race like a car, but I can also go as slow as a sloth, I am very famous in a movie, but I seem like I shouldn't be, what am I?
Answer: Turbo.
Riddle:
At a children's party, 10 kids had juice, 8 kids had cake, and 6 kids had juice and cake.
How many kids were there at the party?
Answer: Tweleve kids. Six kids had juice and cake, leaving two out of the cake eaters that didn't have juice. As there were ten juicers, there must be twelve kids in total.
Riddle:
Here's a riddle for those who fiddle. Our clan is safe within the middle. So those for dark go to little. As you'll see a dragons crittle. The Irish can help a diddle. But can you see the misinformed biddle?
Answer: The letter "I".
The trick is that the riddle is about the little “-iddle” clan of letters/sounds itself.Each line hides the same chunk: fiddle, middle, little, crittle (made up just to keep the pattern), diddle, biddle. They all contain the sequence "iddle".So: "Our clan is safe within the middle." The "clan" is the group of words containing -iddle, and the word "middle" literally has "iddle" in its middle. The rest of the lines just stack more "-iddle" words around it—fiddle, little, diddle, biddle—drawing your attention to the sound without saying it outright.So the answer is essentially: it’s about the "iddle" clan—the letters/sound "iddle" hidden in all those words.
Riddle:
In shadows it dances, in daylight, it gleams, Found in the echoes of both waking and dreams. It lingers in whispers, a secret untold, In the tapestry of tales, its threads unfold. It weaves through the chapters of joy and despair, A silent companion in the heart’s deep lair. From the mountain’s proud peak to the valley so low, It flows with the rivers that steadily grow. It’s sung in the songs of the ages gone by, A constant companion, though silent, oh my! What am I?
Answer: The letter R.
Riddle:
What is that which has many leaves, but no stem?
Answer: A book.

