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Riddle: There are three doors. In each door is a way to die. The first door has fire and lava. The second door has lions that haven't eaten in 5 years. In the third door, there is a 1,000-foot drop into alligators. Which door will you likely survive?
Answer: The second door with the lions. Since they haven't eaten in 5 years they will have died.
Riddle: What's 3/7 chicken, 2/3 cat, and 2/4 goat?
Answer: Chicago. The first three words out of seven of chicken are CHI, the first two words out of 3 of cat are CA, and the first two words out of goat are GO. Therefore making, (CHI)(CA)(GO).
Riddle: What's the least number of chairs you would need around a table to sit four fathers, two grandfathers, and four sons?
Answer: Four. The trick is that the roles overlap. You only need four chairs because the same four people can simultaneously satisfy “four fathers,” “two grandfathers,” and “four sons.” A classic arrangement is: great‑grandfather, grandfather, father, and son. In this setup: The great‑grandfather and the grandfather are both grandfathers. All four can be fathers (the son can have a child not present). All four are also sons of someone. So the least number of chairs is four
Riddle: What's long and hard and has cum in it?
Answer: A cucumber!
Riddle: I'm always in front of you but you can never see me. What am I?
Answer: The future.
Riddle: I am a fruit. If you take away the first letter of my name I become a crime. Take away the first two letters of my name I become an animal. Take away the first and last letter of my name and I become a form of music. What am I?
Answer: Grape.
Riddle: What did Tony the Tiger wear to bed?
Answer: Paw-jamas
Riddle: A hole leading in, a hole leading out, we connect to a cavern that is slimy all throughout. What are we?
Answer: It’s the nostrils—the nose. The “hole leading in” and “hole leading out” are the two nostrils, which open into the nasal cavity. That “cavern” is the mucus-lined nasal passages, which stay moist and slimy to filter and humidify air. The riddle’s accepted answer is “a nose.”
Riddle: I can hold you prisoner Or set you free I can swing with ease (Though not from a tree) I have many shapes I have many sizes Yet, 'til we shake hands I'll hide my surprises. What am I?
Answer: A door.
Riddle: What a poor man has, a rich man wants and if you eat it you die?
Answer: Nothing.