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Riddle: Runs over fields and woods all day Under the bed at night sits not alone, With long tongue hanging out, Awaiting for a bone. What am I?
Answer: A shoe.
Riddle: What do you get when you cross Beyonce with a black hole?
Answer: A single-lady-ty (singularity/single lady)
Riddle: In a contest, there are four fruits (an apple, a banana, an orange, and a pear) which have been placed in four closed boxes (one fruit per box). People may guess which fruit is in which box. There were 123 participants in the contest. The results are; 43 people guessed none correctly, 39 people guessed one correctly and 31 people have guessed two correctly. How many people guessed three correctly and how many people guessed all four correctly?
Answer: It is not possible to only get three correct because the fourth would also be correct.  Therefore, the answer would be (123-43-39-31 = 10) 10 people  guessed all four correctly.
Riddle: What does a basketball game, a riddle, and a pencil have in common?
Answer: They're all no good without a point. (Random Guy): You make a good point. (Me): That's kinda the point.
Riddle: A frog fell into a 12-foot-deep well. He could jump 3 feet, but every time he jumped 3 feet, he fell back 2 feet. How many times did he have to jump to get out of the well?
Answer: 10. On the tenth jump he cleared the edge of the well and thus did not fall back two feet.
Riddle: What is the proper collective noun for a group of baboons?
Answer: A Congress!
Riddle: Why did the clock get sick?
Answer: It was run down.
Riddle: What do ghosts do before they enter a haunted house?
Answer: Wipe their sheets.
Riddle: The past is history. The future is a mystery. The present is a gift. Why is the present time a gift?
Answer: The present time is a gift because you might not see the mystery of tomorrow.
Riddle: What do you use to hoe a row, slay a foe, and wring with woe?
Answer: Your hands.