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Riddle:
A Panda Bear walked into a restaurant. He sat down at a table and ordered some food. When he was finished eating, he took out a gun and shot his waiter. He then left the restaurant. After the police caught up with him, they asked him why he had killed the waiter. He replied, "Look me up in the dictionary." What did the dictionary say?
Answer: When they looked up the word "Panda" in the dictionary, it stated, "Panda: Eats shoots and leaves."
Riddle:
It has keys but it only opens windows, it has a screen door but you don't look through it, you look at it, and it gives you most of the answers to your questions. What is it?
Answer: A laptop.
Riddle:
I am broken and apart, all my pieces are in tatters. They lie about unorganized, as if nothing matters. Like Humpty Dumpty all I want is all my pieces fixed. Yet when you start to help me, your feelings might be mixed. To some I am relaxing, to others I bring anger. To see my original form, you need only look at my chamber. What am I?
Answer: Jigsaw puzzle
Riddle:
When in hot water I get harder. I am only useful once broken. Some people eat only the white part for its low fat, high protein nutritional content. What am I?
Answer: I am an egg.
Riddle:
What do you call a bear with no ear?
Answer: A b!
Riddle:
I can slash but I have no knife, I can dash but I have no legs, I can pound but I have no hammer, I can star but I have no stage.
What am I?
Answer: A Keyboard.
Riddle:
Pronounced as one letter, But look and you'll see, That really I'm written with three. I'm read from both ends, The same either way.
What am I?
Answer: I am an eye, or an ewe.
Riddle:
I shrink smaller every time I take a bath. What am I?
Answer: Soap.
Riddle:
I'm fatherless and motherless and born without sin. Roaring when entering the world, I never speak again.
What am I?
Answer: Thunder.
Riddle:
What does man love more than life Fear more than death or mortal strife What the poor have, the rich require, and what contented men desire, What the miser spends and the spendthrift saves And all men carry to their graves?
Answer: Nothing.

