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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: A pig that is not dirty, I might just one day see; but pigs and soap suds do not mix, in bathtub history! What is the female name you hear?
Riddle:
A harvest sown and reaped on the same day In an unplowed field, Which increases without growing, Remains whole though it is eaten Within and without, Is useless and yet The staple of nations.
What is it?
Riddle:
You send curiosity, but doesn't show. Your heart breaks, but no one knows. He sees you, but walks away. You grab the gun and pull the trigger. What am I?
Riddle:
What four digit positive, whole number has its last and first digits equal, addition of its last two digits is equal to its second digit. And the product of the squares of its last two digits is equal to four two noughts.
Answer: 5945. 5=5. 4+5=9=second digit 4^2 x 5^2 = 400 = four two noughts
Riddle:
There was a fat man. He was being chased by zombies. The only way to get away was to cross a rope bridge. The rope bridge could only carry 80kg and the man was 79kg. The fat man had 2 things he needed to carry. Each weighed 1kg. How was he going to get across?
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