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Riddle: What happens once in a year, twice in a week, and never in a day?
Answer: The letter E.
Riddle: When is a door no longer a door?
Answer: When it's ajar.
Riddle: In a one story big pink house, everything is pink. The door is pink, the pets are pink, the water is pink. Everything is pink. What color is the staircase?
Answer: There is no staircase, it's a one story house.
Riddle: What goes up but never comes down?
Answer: Your age.
Riddle: Leah took note of all the buildings on her property. The red barn was made of red bricks; the blue shed was made of blue bricks; the black chicken coop was made of black bricks; and so on. When writing down the greenhouse, what did she say it was made of?
Answer: Glass!! If it were made of bricks, then no light would be able to reach the plants!
Riddle: What stays in the corner but travels the world?
Answer: A Stamp.
Riddle: The more you take, the more you leave away. What is it?
Answer: Footsteps.
Riddle: What is the blank spot number? 16 06 68 88 ___ 98
Answer: Look upside down
Riddle: Terry had been driving for nearly an hour when he encountered a backup of several cars which were all waiting to pass through a tunnel. He was listening to the weather report on his car's radio while awaiting his turn when he heard that a severe mixture of snow and rain accompanied by flash flooding and powerful winds were expected to strike the area within minutes. Terry dreaded this type of dangerous winter driving, so he wanted to get home quickly. As he paid the required fee to pass through the tunnel, Terry could only think about the weather report and the severe driving conditions predicted. Suddenly, a downpour of water, followed by a curtain of liquid white covered Terry's car. He did not use his windshield wipers though, and in fact, he removed both hands from the steering wheel just as another downpour of water blasted his car. A few seconds later, a second deluge of water crashed down on his car, followed by a mighty wind. At that point, Terry again grasped the steering wheel and regained control of the car. After these events, Terry was able to drive home safely. Did Terry panic during this encounter by not using his windshield wipers and removing his hands from the steering wheel, or is Terry a better driver than these events indicate?
Answer: The tunnel Terry went through was a car wash. A driver is always supposed to take his hands off the steering wheel and avoid using windshield wipers when the car is passing through the soap, water, and powerful drying wind at the end.
Riddle: What building has the most stories?
Answer: A library.