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Riddle: What animal can jump higher than buildings?
Answer: All animals! Buildings can't jump!
Riddle: Serena made a cake for her husband's birthday. She wanted to save it for the evening, but at that time, Serena found that someone had eaten the cake! The woman concluded that it must have been one of her kids–either Justin, Theodore, or Mia–so she questions them. Justin says, "It was Theodore!". Theodore says, "It was Mia!". And Mia says, "Theodore is lying!". Assuming that only the culprit lies, and that the innocent kids tell the truth, who ate the cake?
Answer: Theodore ate the cake. If Justin was the thief, then he and Theodore would be lying, and Mia would be telling the truth, which contradicts the conditions. And if Mia was the thief, then she and Justin would be lying, and Theodore would be telling the truth; this also goes against the rules. Therefore, Justin and Mia are telling the truth, and Theodore is lying, which means that Theodore is the thief.
Riddle: What do you call a singing laptop?
Answer: A Dell.
Riddle: 32 white horses atop a red hill they stomp and they clomp and then they stand still. What are they?
Answer: Your teeth.
Riddle: 1 grand father, 2 fathers, 2 sons, and 1 grandchild went fishing everyone caught a fish. 3 fish were caught how is this possible?
Answer: The grandfather, who is also a father had a son who is also a father, who had a son (which makes 1 grandfather, 2 fathers, 2 sons, and 1 grandchild)
Riddle: Thirty white horses on a red hill, First they champ, Then they stamp, Then they stand still.
Answer: Teeth
Riddle: What is full of holes but still hold water?
Answer: Sponge is the answer .
Riddle: What do you get when you pay for a bag of chips?
Answer: Air.
Riddle: I am always with you but I am not your friend or family. What am I?
Answer: Shadow.
Riddle: Imagine that you have three eggs. Now, I give you four eggs. And your rooster lays two more eggs. How many eggs do you have now?
Answer: You have four eggs–the ones I gave you. Those three eggs from the start don't count because they're imaginary (IMAGINE that you have three eggs). And those two eggs your rooster lays don't count either because roosters don't lay eggs.