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Riddle:
It is easier to understand the following riddle if it is read out loud. One knight, a king and a queen return home after a visit to their neighbors. The two inhabitants slept peacefully. How is this possible?
Answer: One night, a king and a queen returned home after a visit to their neighbors.
Riddle:
I act like a lamp, but I have the sound of a bee. What am I?
Answer: Bright.
It’s a wordplay riddle. A lamp is “bright,” and the “sound of a bee” is the letter “B.” Put them together: B + right → “bright.”
Riddle:
Lighter than what I am made of, more of me is hidden than is seen. What am I?
Answer: I am an Iceberg.
Riddle:
What do people always need but never ask for?
Answer: The riddle "riddletime" is unanswered. Do you know the answer? If so, click and add your answer in the comments section.
Riddle:
Could is should, should is would and would is wood, of course so what starts with an apple must end with a horse. Do you know what famous historical event this predicted?
Answer: Ne riddle, and I don't know the answer.
Riddle:
There is a fox and a Duck. A natural predator the fox may be and natural prey the duck is to he. But in the forest where to each other they are opposed they are united when one comes to end these two foes.
Answer: Those who seek the answer, in the title you shall find the solution to the conflict that this riddle has placed in your mind.
Riddle:
How do you make a violin laugh?
Answer: Tell it a fiddle riddle!
Riddle:
Riddle me this. I am humble in my greetings, but forget my whole and you are sure to find hell. What am I?
Answer: Hello.
Riddle:
What do you call half an octopus?
Answer: A horse.
Riddle:
Alice came across a lion and a unicorn in a forest of forgetfulness. Those two are strange beings. The lion lies every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday and the other days he speaks the truth. The unicorn lies on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, however the other days of the week he speaks the truth. Lion: Yesterday I was lying. Unicorn: So was I. On which day did they say that?
Answer: As there is no day when both of the beings would be lying, at least one of them must have spoken the truth. They both speak the truth only on Sunday. However, the Lion would then be lying in his statement, so it couldn't be said on Sunday. So exactly one of them lied. If the Unicorn was honest, then it would have to be Sunday - but previously we proved this wrong. Thus only the Lion spoke the truth when he met Alice on Thursday and spoke with the Unicorn about Wednesday.

