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Riddle:
Voiceless it cries, Wingless flutters, Toothless bites, Mouthless mutters. What is it?
Answer: Wind.
Riddle:
What was written on Frankenstein's monster's grave?
Answer: "Rust in peace."
Riddle:
What did the mummy say to his mommy?
Answer: I did not know you were so wrapped up in that!
Riddle:
I have Three or Four Silver Heads, My tail is sort of long. What am I?
Answer: A Fork! (Three or Four Prongs; The handle is the Tail)
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I am more valuable than gold, more special than diamonds and yet, no one can buy me. I have a face and 2 hands. What am I?
Answer: A Clock You cannot buy a clock.
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There has been a murder at the lake. The lead detective also has work at an oil company, but has an substantiated alibi. They suspect foul play. The coroner arrives at the scene, seconds later. The detective and the coroner have been friends for a long time. They both went missing for 6 hours the day before. The lake has been known to have high levels of pollution. The police arrive and search everywhere, but could not find the body. Where is the body and who is the murderer?
Answer: No person was murdered that day, the lake itself died because of the pollution. The murderer is the coroner since he does not have an alibi. The detective asked the coroner to do this in the name of their friendship. He agreed and polluted the lake. This was during the missing hours.
Riddle:
How do you eat a tent?
Answer: With you mouth!
Riddle:
What is pretty and pink but not pretty?
Answer: Pink!
Riddle:
Why did the chicken fail school?
Answer: He did nugget good grades.
Riddle:
A young woman owns two horses, a plane, a gun, a tape with many markings, and a machine with sharp teeth which she uses almost every day. She does not use any of these for transportation or for self-defense (although the gun is loaded), but she does rely on all of these items to meet her financial needs. What does this young woman do for a living, and why does she need this strange assortment of objects?
Answer: The young woman is a carpenter. She uses her two sawhorses, her carpenter’s plane, her nail gun, her tape measure, and her circular saw almost every day as she works to earn a living.

