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Riddle: An English man was in America he died because he was 88 too big. What does this mean?
Answer: He had hurt himself and called 999 instead of 911 therefore he was 88 too big.
Riddle: I am made of magical lands.Sometimes I tell the truth and sometimes I don't. What am I?
Answer: A Book.
Riddle: Why are are elephants big, grey, and wrinkly?
Answer: Because if they were small, white, and smooth, they would be aspirins.
Riddle: One day, a teacher asked her students to form a new sentence from: "This is a canine", without adding or removing a word or letter from it. All the students got it wrong except one of them who got it right. What sentence did he form?
Answer: The Sentence he formed is, "This is a can in e".
Riddle: If you give me food I will stay alive but if you gave me water I will Die. What am I?
Answer: The riddle "Did I fooled you" is unanswered. Do you know the answer? If so, click ANSWER and add your answer in the comments section.
Riddle: On the outside, beige walls surround a castle of the purest white, and a tressure of liquid gold hides in the center. What is it?
Answer: An Egg.
Riddle: I have heard of a something-or-other, growing in its nook, swelling and rising, pushing up its covering. Upon that boneless thing a cocky-minded young woman took a grip with her hands; with her apron a lord's daughter covered the tumescent thing. What is it?
Answer: Dough turning into bread.
Riddle: The more of me you put on, the more you can remove. I come in many forms, but I'm generally liquid up high and solid down below. If you avoid me, I won't care, but others will. What am I?
Answer: Soap.
Riddle: What gets whiter the dirtier it gets?
Answer: A chalkboard.
Riddle: A wife called to her husband from the front door of their home stating, "Don't forget to raise the flag, but please don't be goofy and salute it afterward." Her husband responded by saying, "Don't you love your country?" The wife replied, "I am very patriotic, but I would never salute that flag. You embarrass yourself when you do it, especially when the neighbors see you." "Well, all I know is if I don't raise the flag, we'll lose our electricity, our car will be towed away, and eventually we will be evicted! Being a veteran of the Army, as long as the flag is red, white, and blue, I will always salute it!" "Oh, have it your own way, answered his wife, "but it's not the raising of the flag to which I object, it's you're saluting it afterward that bothers me!" What were the circumstances behind this couple's bizarre-sounding argument?
Answer: The flag on the couple’s mailbox in front of their home was painted red, white, and blue to resemble the American flag. When the husband put their outgoing bills and other mail in the mailbox, he had to raise the flag to be sure their outgoing mail would be picked up by their mail delivery person. Being a veteran and a patriotic person, he felt compelled to salute the flag each time he raised it.