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Riddle: Mrs. Tatum assigned a massive summer assignment to her students–they each had to learn a new language. It could be any language they wanted to learn, though. After the summer break, Mrs. Tatum asked her students what languages they had been learning, and how it had been going. Christopher said, "I enjoy learning Mandarin!". Anthony said, "I've been learning Brazilian; it was really difficult but interesting!". Gianna said, "I chose to learn German because my ancestors are from Germany!". Mrs. Tatum did not believe one of her students. Who is lying?
Answer: Anthony is lying. He couldn't be learning Brazilian because this "language" doesn't exist; people speak Portuguese in Brazil.
Riddle: There was a couple who lived in a house, they turned on a light every night and turned it off in the morning. One night they forgot to turn on the light and 250,000 people died. Why?
Answer: It was a lighthouse!
Riddle: What do you first caress with light then caress with sound?
Answer: The Living Room.
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.
Riddle: Where does a fish keep its money?
Answer: In a riverbank.
Riddle: I am served at a table, in gatherings of two to four, served small, white and round, you'll love some fun and I'm part of the fun what am I?
Answer: Ping Pong Balls.
Riddle: What belongs to you but others use it too?
Answer: Your name.
Riddle: What is a seven letter word containing thousands of letters?
Answer: Mailbox.
Riddle: Can you name three consecutive days without using the words Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, or Sunday?
Answer: Today, Tomorrow, and Yesterday.
Riddle: What has a head and a tail but no body?
Answer: A coin.