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"3" Riddles - Next 10 of 3601.
Riddle:
There are four doctors who say they have a brother, but the brother says he has no brothers. Who is lying?
Answer: Neither, the doctors are his sisters!
Riddle:
A light aloft alone in shadow, I light the way for paths you follow. What am I?
Answer: "Lampost" - Reasoning: Often, a street lampost will be a source of light above paths that are often travelled at night, hence it the reference to this lonely light guiding you on paths through the darkness.
Riddle:
I'm always ahead of you, and you think about me very often. You can't stop me, You can't hold me, but if you no longer have me you won't exist... Who am I?
Answer: The future.
Riddle:
What has a mouth but can't talk, What runs but can't walk, What has a bed but never sleeps, What has a head but never weeps?
Answer: A River.
Riddle:
I'm your companion, you're my master. Sometimes, your gf/bf can be jealous of me. I'll always protect you from the enemies, especially the mailman. What am I?
Answer: A dog.
Riddle:
What word of three letters sounds the same as its first letter?
Answer: Pea. Others may be accepted.
Riddle:
You go at red but stop at green. What am I?
Answer: A watermelon. You eat the red part, and you stop eating at the green part.
Riddle:
Why did the teacher have to wear sunglasses?
Answer: Because his pupils were so bright! :)
Riddle:
What's higher than the king?
Answer: His crown.
Riddle:
A man is walking down a road with a basket of eggs. As he is walking he meets someone who buys one-half of his eggs plus one-half of an egg. He walks a little further and meets another person who buys one-half of his eggs plus one-half of an egg. After proceeding further he meets another person who buys one-half of his eggs plus one half an egg. At this point he has sold all of his eggs, and he never broke an egg. How many eggs did the man have to start with?
Answer: 7 eggs. The first person bought one half of his eggs plus one half an egg (3 1/2 + 1/2 = 4 eggs) This left him 3 eggs. The second person bought one-half of his eggs plus one half an egg, (1 1/2 + 1/2 = 2 eggs) leaving the man 1 egg. The last person bought one-half of his eggs plus one-half an egg, (1/2 + 1/2 = 1 egg) leaving no eggs.

