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Riddle: A man is driving a car and sees three doors: A bronze one, a silver one and a gold one. The man has to open one of the doors. What is the first door he should open?
Answer: His car door.
Riddle: What object cannot be broken?
Answer: An element.
Riddle: What has word but never speak?
Answer: A BOOK.
Riddle: In Italy do they have 4 of July?
Answer: Yes, all places have the day of fourth of July they just don't celebrate it?
Riddle: What has only two words but millions of letters?
Answer: Post Office
Riddle: Forwards I am heavy, Backwards I am not. What am I?
Answer: A Ton.
Riddle: You see a boat filled with people, yet there isn't a single person on board. How is that possible?
Answer: All the people on the boat are married.
Riddle: Two ladies were detained by security officers at an airport–one of whom claimed to be a computer scientist, and one of whom claimed to be a geographer. One of them was secretly a smuggler! A security officer asked the supposed computer scientist, "Do you know about the Gava computer program?". The woman answered, "Do you mean Java?". The security officer then asked the supposed geographer, "Have you ever been to the capital of Spain, that is, Granada?". The geographer said, "Yes! It's a beautiful city!". Who was the smuggler?
Answer: The capital of Spain is Madrid, not Granada. If the second woman was really a geographer, she would know this; she must be the smuggler!
Riddle: How many cars are there in I-N-V-E-R-C-A-R-G-I-L-L-?
Answer: One because in the word Invercargill they only mention the word car once and also without a s at the end.
Riddle: What's strong and stiff, but weak and shallow?
Answer: A soul.