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Riddle: Why do many orchestras have bad names?
Answer: Because they don't know how to conduct themselves.
Riddle: Feathers falling down, no worms on the ground, flying to what I need best, guess: a hut or nest. What am I and what do I live in? Hut or nest?
Answer: A bird lives in a nest.
Riddle: I am a white shirt with 2 orange juice stains under me and 1 orange juice stain in the top corner of me. What am I?
Answer: A duck.
Riddle: In wealth I abound; in water I stand; as a fencer I'm valued all over the land; at Venice I'm famous; by farmers I'm prized; respected by law, yet huntsmen despised; consternation and ruin ensue when I break; And the beasts of the forest advantage won't take. What am I?
Answer: I'm a bank.
Riddle: I keeps man alive; Where there is life, there I am; Yet too much of me deceives. What am I?
Answer: I am HOPE.
Riddle: I help you hear, I am tiny as a dime, There are many versions of me. What am I?
Answer: A Hearing Aid!
Riddle: I am a famous Phil; a well-known T.V. star, but my last name is not Donahue or Silvers, and I am not a talk-show doctor. I usually appear on television only once each year, and when I do, I am always wearing a winter coat. I am not associated with music, so my last name isn’t Wickham, or Keaggy, or Collins. I hail from the state of Pennsylvania, but my last name is not Adelphia, and I have never played pro baseball there. I am definitely not a member of the Anderer, Ippines, Odendron, Anthropy, Osophy, or Harmonic families, and I have no heritage in the Istine clan mentioned in the Bible. Finally, I was never a veteran of any war, but I am well known for my activities as a member of the underground movement. Now comes the time to use your skill —— Reveal the name of this famous Phil !!!
Answer: Punxsutawney Phil, the famous weather-predicting groundhog, who appears on T.V. every February.
Riddle: If it takes a chicken a day and a half to lay an egg, an ostrich 3 weeks to hatch an egg, how long does it take a peg legged grasshopper on a crutch to kick seeds into aseed pot?
Answer: The riddle "Seed pot" is unanswered. Do you know the answer? If so, click ANSWER and add your answer in the comments section.
Riddle: What do you call a marine with an IQ of 70.
Answer: General.
Riddle: We first appeared outside in the early 1940s during World War II. Our construction was a simple mixture of glass and aluminum, with a flexible entrance that kept out unwanted intrusions. We were not migratory and never slept -- even at nighttime. The famous movie director, Alfred Hitchcock, once used one of us in his movie "The Birds" back in 1963, which resulted in some shattered glass. A famous "lady" once described us as being, "like a lighthouse on the highway", as we were easily seen at nighttime. In the year 2000, there were more than two million of us in existence, but as of 2020, our numbers have quickly declined, and there are now fewer than 100,000 of us remaining in the United States. We were greatly honored in 2015 when someone nominated us for inclusion into the National Register of Historic Places in the state of Arkansas. Who/what are we?
Answer: We are telephone booths.