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Riddle: A box without hinges, key, or lid, Yet golden treasure inside is hid. What am I?
Answer: An egg.
Riddle: David's father has three sons snap crackle and _ _ _ _ _?
Answer: David.
Riddle: Hvorfor spiser vi lam i ulike varianter til påske?
Answer: For å feire at fasten er over. Fordi det er en gammel jødisk tradisjon. Fordi det er godt.
Riddle: I can be black or I can be white. I can move you from place to place out of sight. Pride and joy I always lack, When I drop you off I'm never taking you back. What am I?
Answer: Hearse
Riddle: What has a mouth, a bed and can sometimes be slow but can also be fast and can roar?
Answer: A river.
Riddle: Pull me out and scratch my head. What once was red is black instead. What am I?
Answer: a match
Riddle: What's always coming but never here?
Answer: The Venga bus
Riddle: Poor people have it, Rich people need it, If you eat it, you'll die
Answer: Nothing
Riddle: There is a man on the side of a river. The man calls his dog over. The dog is on the other side of the river. He runs THROUGH the river, his paws do not get wet, no boat, bridge etc. How?
Answer: The river was frozen.
Riddle: You have a painting with a string attached to it. The string is attached to the upper two corners of the painting. In the wall there are two nails, horizontally next to each other. The string must be hung on the nails in such a way that the painting falls down if any of the two nails is pulled out of the wall. The painting must hang under the nails and must hang on the string. The Question: How must the painting be hung?
Answer: To solve this, loop the string around each nail twice in a criss-cross pattern, ensuring it hangs below the nails. First, loop the string around the left nail, then the right nail, then back to the left, and finally to the right, and attach the ends to the painting. This creates a configuration where each nail has two sections of string supporting it, but removing one nail will cause all the tension to shift, causing the painting to fall.