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Riddle: I killed one fourth of all mankind. Who am I?
Answer: Cain (who killed Abel).
A Biblical Thought Riddle Meme.
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Riddle: What God never sees, what the king seldom sees, and what we see every day. What is it? Read my riddle.
Answer: An equal.
What God never sees, what the king seldom sees, and what we Riddle Meme.
What God never sees, what the king seldom sees, and what we Riddle Meme with riddle and answer link.
Riddle: My first is often at the front door. My second is found in the cereal family. My third is what most people want. My whole is one of the United States. What am I?
Answer: MATRIMONY (mat rye money). Which is certainly a "united state"!
How do you get the whole United States to agree? Riddle Meme.
How do you get the whole United States to agree? Riddle Meme with riddle and answer link.
Riddle: What can go up a chimney down, but cannot go down a chimney up?
Answer: An umbrella.
What can go up a chimney down Riddle Meme.
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Riddle: When is a baby not a baby?
Answer: When it's a little cross.
When is a baby not a baby Riddle Meme.
When is a baby not a baby Riddle Meme with riddle and answer link.
Riddle: My first is high, My second damp, My whole a tie, A writer's cramp. What am I?
Answer: Hyphen. The first two lines yield high-fen. A hyphen is used by a writer to tie (or cramp) two words together.
Writer's cramp riddle Riddle Meme.
Writer's cramp riddle Riddle Meme with riddle and answer link.
Riddle: You are in a room that is completely bricked in on all four sides, including the ceiling and floor. You have nothing but a mirror and a wooden table in the room with you. How do you get out?
Answer: You look in the mirror you see what you saw, you take the saw and you cut the table in half, two halves make a whole, and you climb out the hole.
You are in a room that is completely bricked in on all four sides Riddle Meme.
You are in a room that is completely bricked in on all four sides Riddle Meme with riddle and answer link.
Riddle: Three working women have different careers. If only one of statements 1, 2 and 3 are true, can you tell whether or not Mary is a nurse? 1. This statement is only true if statement 5 is false. 2. This statement is true if statements 4 or 5, or both 4 and 5 are true. 3. This statement is false only if both statements 6 and 1 are true. 4. Mary is a nurse 5. Karen is an artist. 6. Sarah is a photographer.
Answer: Mary is not a nurse. The way to solve this riddle is to consider statements 4, 5, and 6 and create a chart of all possible true and false answers. Next, fill in the chart according to statements 1 through 3. You will discover that there is only one line where only one of the statements one, two, and three are true. Thus, it is determined that: Statements 4 and 5 are false and statement 6 is true.
Three working women have different careers Riddle Meme.
Three working women have different careers Riddle Meme with riddle and answer link.
Riddle: if your in a room with no windows, no doors, everything made of cement besides in the room a mirror and a table. how would you get out?
Answer: look in the mirror, see what you saw, take what you saw to saw the table in half, and 2 haves make a whole, so crawl through the hole
how would you get out Riddle Meme.
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Riddle: Five baby boomer couples each have one child. Each child is a different age than any of the other children. Each child has a favorite toy which is different from any of the other children's favorite toys. Each family eats at only one fast food restaurant. No two women have the same name and no two men have the same name. The children's names are not known. The child who plays with trains is the youngest. Bill's child plays with a GI Joe. Julie's child likes Pokeman. Mike's family eats at Taco Bell. The family of the 4 year old likes Kentucky Fried Chicken. The oldest child is four years older than Marie's child. The child who plays with Barbie is 8 years old. The child with the age is in the middle, has a mother named Marie. The child in the family that eats at McDonalds has a two year age difference with Larry's child. Carol is the mother in the family that eats at Dairy Queen. The child that plays Nintendo likes Burger King. Steve's child is two years apart in age from the child of the family that eats at Kentucky Fried Chicken. The child that plays with trains is two years apart from the 6 year old. The child that eats at McDonalds is two years older or younger than Regina's child. Lisa's child is 10. Who is married to George?
Answer: Lisa is married to George, and their 10 year old plays with Nintendo. They like to eat at Burger King. The associations are: Child age 4, mother Regina, Father Larry, trains, KFC Child age 6, mother Julie, Father Steve, Pokeman, McDonalds Child age 8, mother Marie, Father Mike, Barbie, Taco Bell Child age 10, mother Lisa, Father George, Nintendo, Burger King Child age 12, mother Carol, Father Bill, GI Joe, Dairy Queen To solve, draw a grid with five rows and five columns. Across the top, above the columns, write Age, Mother, Father, Toy and Food. Figure out the known ages and write them in order in the first column. One child's age is unknown at first. However, once the youngest child is discovered (the one who plays with trains) it is then known that the oldest child is the child with the unknown age. Through additional clues, it is possible to determine that the oldest child is age 12. Take the clue, Lisa?s child is 10. In the mother column corresponding to the age 10, you would write LISA (Maybe circle it, because it is the correct answer.) In the mother column for every other age, write "not Lisa". Do this for each clue. If you know the answer because of a clue, write it in the appropriate column, and then be sure to write "not such and such" in all the other rows for that clue. For example, "The youngest child plays with trains", would result in "not trains" for any child you can tell isn?t the youngest, but you can?t write "trains" for any child, because you don?t know which child is the youngest at first. Eventually, you may find that "mother not Marie" is on every line except one, and then you would know that Marie is the mother on the empty line.
Baby Boomers Riddle Meme.
Baby Boomers Riddle Meme with riddle and answer link.