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Riddle: Up a hill, Down a hill, Over them I may roam, But after all my walking, There's no place like my own. What am I?
Answer: Home.
Riddle: I can be an end to all words but am never spoken. What am I?
Answer: A Full Stop.
Riddle: Sal I run. What is the anagrammed word?
Answer: Insular.
Riddle: Accord I try not. What is the anagrammed word?
Answer: Contradictory.
Riddle: A path encircles this hill which is made of iron or steel. You walk from the head to the bottom of its tip with your hands instead of your feet. You might need to hold something to strengthen your grip In order to hold two objects together no matter what the weather. What is this hill?
Answer: Screw/Bolt.
Riddle: A senior citizen, Marge recently made financial arrangements for a young, bald-headed man to come to her house, as she needed some assistance with some of her cleaning chores, including mopping the floors and general surface cleaning. However, despite her best efforts, Marge has been unable to convince the man to do any work for her. He just stands there with a constant smile plastered on his face, with his arms crossed, and his gold earring dangling from his left ear, as he watches Marge do all of her house cleaning -- but he never lifts one finger to help her! How long will Marge put up with this freeloader? After all, Marge has paid good money to get this man to come to her home to help her, but she ends up doing all the work! Where are the senior advocates? Just what exactly is going on here, and why is Marge allowing this situation to continue?
Answer: Marge’s helper, which she purchased at a local grocery store, is a bottle of Mr. Clean, floor and surface cleaner.
Riddle: Why did the cow want to go grazing with her friends?
Answer: She wasn't in the moo-d.
Riddle: What was written on Frankenstein's monster's grave?
Answer: "Rust in peace."
Riddle: I have Three or Four Silver Heads, My tail is sort of long. What am I?
Answer: A Fork! (Three or Four Prongs; The handle is the Tail)
Riddle: A young woman owns two horses, a plane, a gun, a tape with many markings, and a machine with sharp teeth which she uses almost every day. She does not use any of these for transportation or for self-defense (although the gun is loaded), but she does rely on all of these items to meet her financial needs. What does this young woman do for a living, and why does she need this strange assortment of objects?
Answer: The young woman is a carpenter. She uses her two sawhorses, her carpenter’s plane, her nail gun, her tape measure, and her circular saw almost every day as she works to earn a living.