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Riddle: What instrument plays from the heart?
Answer: The lungs.
Riddle: In a river, there's a boat. In a boat, there's a lady with a pretty red coat. If you don't know her name, that's a shame. I said her name in the middle of this riddle. What's her name?
Answer: Her name is Eve! This riddle is supposed to be read aloud not really written because you can say "if" as "Eve."
Riddle: Granny looked up from her rocking chair and said: As far as I can tell, there is only one anagram of the word trinket. What is it?
Answer: The word knitter.
Riddle: How do you write four 4's so that their sum is equal to 0?
Answer: The riddle "Maths riddles 1" is unanswered. Do you know the answer? If so, click ANSWER and add your answer in the comments section.
Riddle: I stand in the corner of a building and I never move but my children travel everywhere. What am I?
Answer: A mailbox!
Riddle: What are the next 3 letters in this riddle? O T T F F S S _ _ _
Answer: E N T. Explanation: Each letter represents the first letter of each number one thru ten.
Riddle: Try deciphering this code - S T O E E I T A E S S S I N O Y (Hint - count and you will have the answer!)
Answer: Did you count the number of letters? There are 16 of them. Divide them in groups of 4. Then, put each group below the other, and read column wise. Here's how you do it... S T O E E I T A E S S S I N O Y The answer to the code is See it is not so easy.
Riddle: What kind of can never needs a can-opener?
Answer: A pelican!
Riddle: Edward is as old as Benjamin used to be when Edward was as old as Benjamin is now. Benjamin is 36. How old is Edward?
Answer: Edward is 48.
Riddle: A man bumps into his mathematician friend on the street whom he hasn't seen in 5 years. The man asks the mathematician how old his children are. The mathematician, who always replies in riddles said, "I now have three children. The sum of their ages is equal to the number of windows on the building in front of you and the product of their ages equals 36." The friend then says "I need one more piece of information." The mathematician then replies "My youngest child has blue eyes." What are the ages of the mathematician's three children?
Answer: They are 6, 6, and 1.