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Riddle: What do you call a three humped camel?
Answer: Pregnant.
Riddle: What is always coming, but never arrives?
Answer: Tomorrow. Tomorrow is always a day away.
Riddle: What Is In Front Of A Woman, And The Back Of Cow?
Answer: The Letter W.
Riddle: You can use me to say hello, And to say goodbye. I'm no good when I'm too dry, I can be quick or I can be slow. What am I?
Answer: A Kiss.
Riddle: What do you call Santa for cats?
Answer: Santa paws.
Riddle: There are 3 light bulbs in three separate rooms. in front of you, there is a panel with 3 separate switches. They only turn on or off. You may look inside each room only once. How can you tell which bulb belongs to which switch?
Answer: You turn on any two switches, leave them for a few minutes, and turn one switch off. You enter each room only once. you know that the lightbulb that is lit belongs to the switch that was left on, the bulb that is off, but hot, belongs to the switch you turned off, and the cold bulb belongs to the switch you never touched.
Riddle: It's been around for millions of years, but it's no more than a month old. What is it?
Answer: The moon.
Riddle: A wealthy man lives alone in a small cottage. Being partially handicapped, he had everything delivered to his cottage. The mailman was delivering a letter one Thursday when he noticed that the front door was ajar. Through the opening, he could see the man's body lying in a pool of dried blood. When a police officer arrived he surveyed the scene. On the porch were two bottles of warm milk, Monday's newspaper, a catalog, flyers, and unopened mail. The police officer suspects it was foul play. Who does he suspect and why?
Answer: The police officer suspects the newspaper delivery person. The absence of Tuesday's and Wednesday's newspapers indicates that the delivery person knew there was no one there to read it.
Riddle: I am heard before I am seen. Startled and I am alive. I rumble like thunder, yet I pour like rain. I am felt before I arrive; stand with me and you won't survive. What am I?
Answer: Stampede.
Riddle: I can sense your touch, but can't feel it. What am I?
Answer: A touchscreen.