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Riddle:
One hundred green-eyed logicians have been imprisoned on an island by a mad dictator. Their only hope for freedom lies in the answer to one famously difficult logic puzzle. Can you solve it? Alex Gendler walks us through this green-eyed riddle.
Answer: The answer to the riddle is in the video riddle above
Riddle:
Often held but never touched, always wet but never rusts, often bites but seldom bit, to use me well you must have wit.
What am I?
Answer: Your tongue.
Riddle:
Without fists I strike, without fingers, I point, without legs, I run. What am I?
Answer: A clock.
Riddle:
I am a word of three letters. I am spelt the same backward and forward; turn me upside down, I will become your mother. What am I?
Answer: WOW.
Riddle:
What do you call a camel with no humps?
Answer: Humphrey.
Riddle:
What gets whiter the dirtier that it gets?
Answer: A chalkboard.
Riddle:
A man was found murdered on Sunday morning. His wife immediately called the police. The police questioned the wife and staff and got these alibis: The Wife said she was sleeping. The Cook was cooking breakfast. The Gardener was picking vegetables. The Maid was getting the mail. The Butler was cleaning the closet. The police instantly arrested the murderer. Who did it and how did they know?
Answer: It was the Maid. She said she was getting the mail. There is no mail on Sunday! (next day air and email doesn't count)
Riddle:
Used to threaten, used to defeat. Sometimes it grows, sometimes it shrinks. Used to conquer, used to protect. It marks your downfall, it marks your success. The true god of war, the creator of mess. What is it?
Answer: Power.
Riddle:
I am finite while standing, but infinite while laying. What am I?
Answer: The Number Eight
Riddle:
Which word that begins with the letter I, and by adding the letter A, becomes another word that is pronounced the same?
Answer: Isle and Aisle.

