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"P" Riddles - Next 10 of 4686.
Riddle:
It begins with a T when you can't take a P. What are you in?
Answer: You're in Trouble.
Riddle:
A robber came into my store and stole $100 from the register without my knowledge. A few minutes later, the same guy came back with the $100 he stole and purchased $70 worth of items and I gave him $30 in change. How much money did I lose?
Answer: I lost $100
Riddle:
I'm flat. You use me everyday. You need me to live. But you give me away everyday. I'm coloured and I have a founding father on me. What am I?
Answer: A bill.
Riddle:
If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. What is the contradictory proverb?
Answer: Don't beat your head against a brick wall.
Riddle:
A man but an animal, a horn with two hands. What am I?
Answer: A Minotaur.
Riddle:
What do these three things have in common: Diamonds, Dogs, and Double plays?
Answer: They're all best friends. A diamond is a girl's best friend, a dog is a man's best friend, and a double play is a pitcher's best friend.
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?
Answer: Juggle the 2 things while getting across.
Riddle:
What do outlaws eat with their milk?
Answer: Crookies.
Riddle:
Thirteen women are kneeling around a circle. A whistle blows, and suddenly all thirteen women began shouting out the names of their sons and daughters, while frantically waving their arms. At last, a whistle blows once again, and one of the women is awarded a trophy. What kind of insanity is happening here?
Answer: The thirteen women, along with their thirteen sons and daughters (all babies of a crawling age), are competing in a "Fastest Crawling Baby Contest." Initially, all of the babies were placed in the center of a circle, with the women kneeling outside of that circle. When the whistle blew, the first baby to crawl to their mother outside of the circle was the winner, and the trophy was subsequently awarded to her.
Riddle:
An apple is $.40, a banana is $.60, and a grapefruit is $.80.
How much is a pear?
Answer: Answer: each vowel costs $0.20.apple (a, e) = 2 vowels → $0.40banana (a, a, a) = 3 → $0.60grapefruit (a, e, u, i) = 4 → $0.80pear (e, a) = 2 → $0.40

