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Riddle: A boy Was Born In 1955 he just had his 18th birthday today. How did that happen?
Answer: 1955 is not the year he was born it was the hospital room he was born in.
Riddle: Three-fourths of a cross, and a circle complete, An upright where two semicircles meet, A rectangle triangle standing on feet, Two semicircles, and a circle complete. What is it?
Answer: The word Tobacco.
Riddle: Why are mortgages like burglars?
Answer: They secure (seek your) money.
Riddle: What does a basketball game, a riddle, and a pencil have in common?
Answer: They're all no good without a point. (Random Guy): You make a good point. (Me): That's kinda the point.
Riddle: What game has a black dragon?
Answer: Skool of dragons.
Riddle: How do you divide 10 apples into 11 people?
Answer: You make applesauce.
Riddle: I, the inspector of Inspector, inspected the inspection of Inspector as Inspector inspected. What does this mean? Hint: watch the capitalization and the "A"s
Answer: The narrator is the person inspecting a person called Inspector. He did this while Inspector inspected and he also watched his inspection.
Riddle: What loses all of its hair upfront when you see it?
Answer: The riddle "Riddle help" is unanswered. Do you know the answer? If so, click ANSWER and add your answer in the comments section.
Riddle: There is a girl named Elise Rose. 2 visitors come to her home and ask "where is Elise Rose?" Where is she?
Answer: In the Garden!
Riddle: My first may be fashioned of iron or wood,  And at window or door for safety is placed;  In village or town, it does more harm than good, Leading people their health, time, and money to waste. My second's a lady, bewitching and fair, And for love of her people will labor and strive; Will rise before dawn, and be wearied with care, And pursue her with ardor as long as they live. My whole is what ladies admire and approve, The shopkeeper's boast-the purchaser's prize; 'Tis a ninepenny chintz-'tis a one-shilling glove- It is something which makes people open their eyes. What am I?
Answer: Bar-gain.