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Riddle: What do you call pigs that write letters to each other?
Answer: Pen Pals.
Riddle: Two men are in a desert. They both have packs on. One of the guys is dead. The guy who is alive has his pack open, the guy who is dead has his pack closed. What is in the pack?
Answer: A parachute (that didn't open)
Riddle: It has five wheels, though often think four, You cannot use it without that one more, You can put things in it, you can strap things on top, You can't find it in the market, but you can still go shopping. What is it?
Answer: A car.
Riddle: You throw away the outside and cook the inside. Then you eat the outside and throw away the inside. What is it?
Answer: Corn on the cob. An ear of corn, (aka corn on the cob) has an outer husk that is removed and discarded. Next, there are the kernels that are consumed. Which leaves the remaining cob that is often discarded.
Riddle: In the early 1900's in England, there was two towns: town A and town B, and there was a huge river in between them. The only way across to each town was by a long bridge with a guard post in the middle. It took 20 minutes to cross the bridge from one side to the other and 10 minutes each way from the guards tower. There were no hiding spots on the bridge so people couldn't sneak past, and the guard comes out every 5 minutes or so to check to see if anyone is trying to cross. The guards tower was placed because of a law that stated that no one was aloud to leave their own town into the other because of political reasons and anyone who was caught by the guard would be fined and told to turn back. Many people have tried to cross but have always been caught, even very fast runners have only able to make it past the guards tower before being caught. But one night someone was able to make it across....How did they do it?
Answer: Did you get it? The answer is that they went up close to the guards tower, turned around and started walking back to the town they came from, the guard caught them and assumed that they came the other way and sent them back! Hope you enjoyed this, please subscribe and check back soon for more riddles!
Riddle: What's the least number of chairs you would need around a table to sit four fathers, two grandfathers, and four sons?
Answer: Four. The trick is that the roles overlap. You only need four chairs because the same four people can simultaneously satisfy “four fathers,” “two grandfathers,” and “four sons.” A classic arrangement is: great‑grandfather, grandfather, father, and son. In this setup: The great‑grandfather and the grandfather are both grandfathers. All four can be fathers (the son can have a child not present). All four are also sons of someone. So the least number of chairs is four
Riddle: There are three doors. In each door is a way to die. The first door has fire and lava. The second door has lions that haven't eaten in 5 years. In the third door, there is a 1,000-foot drop into alligators. Which door will you likely survive?
Answer: The second door with the lions. Since they haven't eaten in 5 years they will have died.
Riddle: A hole leading in, a hole leading out, we connect to a cavern that is slimy all throughout. What are we?
Answer: It’s the nostrils—the nose. The “hole leading in” and “hole leading out” are the two nostrils, which open into the nasal cavity. That “cavern” is the mucus-lined nasal passages, which stay moist and slimy to filter and humidify air. The riddle’s accepted answer is “a nose.”
Riddle: What's something that's easy to see but hard to look at?
Answer: The sun.
Riddle: I am a box that holds keys without locks, yet they can unlock your soul. What am I?
Answer: A Piano.