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Riddle:
Alice the Camel has one hump. Alice the Camel has one hump. Alice the Camel has one hump so go Alice go, bump bump bump..... Alice the Camel has no humps, Alice the Camel has no humps, Alice the Camel has no humps. So, what is Alice?
Answer: A horse
Riddle:
If 1 + 1 = 2, what's the other answer?
Answer: Any other answer is wrong!
Riddle:
Xibu gmjft cz, cvu ibt op xjoht? Xibu xf ibwf bmpu pg, cvu eftjsf npsf? J bn sftqptjcmf gps nvsefs, cvs dbo ops cf dbvhiu. J dbou cf tffo, cvu jo b tfotf dbo cf gfmu. Xibu bn J?
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Riddle:
I have your ohs and your wishes, Your life force and your death gasp. You can visit me, or we can get stuck together; Either way, you'll arrive pale and leave quenched. What am I?
Answer: A well.
“Your ohs”: The interjection “oh, well” uses “well” as a conversational filler. “Your wishes”: A “wishing well” is where people toss coins and make wishes. “Your life force”: Wells hold water, essential for life; drinking from a well sustains you. “Your death gasp”: “Farewell” (said at life’s end) contains “well,” and grief often “wells up” as tears. “You can visit me”: A literal water well is a place you go to draw water. “We can get stuck together”: “As well” means “together/also,” and “well… well” is a phrase people repeat when stuck or hesitating. “Arrive pale and leave quenched”: A pun on “pail/pale”—you come with a pail to the well and leave with thirst quenched and the pail filled; or you come looking drained (“pale”) and leave revived by water. All clues point to “well” through its literal meaning (water source) and its many idiomatic uses.
Riddle:
How do cowboys ride steers?
Answer: With Steer-ing wheels.
Riddle:
A man married a feminine dragon. Why?
Answer: Because she was so hot!
Riddle:
This is fishy, no doubt. Just don't cry or shout. Don't start punching with your hands, just think of faraway lands. This paragraph of words stumps, mushing your brain into lumps. And you might find a solution about what's making this confusion. What's so fishy about this?
Answer: The answer as you can see, is that it didn't use the most common letter of E.
Riddle:
What did the baby robot say to his mom?
Answer: "I love you watts and watts."
Riddle:
What is white, black and red and go's 120km/h?
Answer: A nun in a blender.
Riddle:
What's always coming but never arrives?
Answer: Justin Trudeau's promises.

