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"3" Riddles - Next 10 of 3601.
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Part pickle, part crazy, You can't call this flower lazy. It perks its head up with a snout And if it had a voice - I'm sure it'd shout. What is it?
Answer: A Daffodil.
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What is black and white and read all over?
Answer: A newspaper!
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Deep, deep, do they go. Spreading out as they go. Never needing any air. They are sometimes as fine as hair. What are they?
Answer: Roots.
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I am a bird. By the title, you can guess I'm an owl.------ I am a word. I have the word owl in me. I am used to eat in. What am I?
Answer: A bowl.
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There are 10 people standing near a large swimming pool. Three of them think about jumping into the pool. How many people are standing by the pool now?
Answer: 10. Those three people simply "thought about jumping into the pool"; they didn't actually jump in.
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A man in a black suit was driving a black car with no headlights and there were no streetlights. A black lamb was crossing the road but he didn't run the lamb over. How?
Answer: It was daytime.
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Looks like water, But it's heat. Sits on sand, Lays on concrete. People have been known, To follow it everywhere. But it gets them no place, And all they can do is stare. What is it?
Answer: A mirage.
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There is a tree in a yard with some pears on it, the wind starts to blow, and some of them fell off, however, there are no pears on the tree or the ground after the wind blows. Why?
Answer: There were two pears. One fell off, and one stayed on so there wasn't pearS on the ground or on the tree!
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A poor man and a rich man were at a bar. The poor man said to the rich man, "I can sing a song with any name in it." The rich man laughed and said, "Well then sing a song with my daughter's name, Brodi-lee Polkinghorne and I will give you all my money." The poor man sang a song and went home rich and the rich man went home poor. What song did the poor man sing?
Answer: Happy Birthday.
Riddle:
A group of teenagers had gathered in a park one sunny day, when the following conversation took place: "I'm hoping for just one four," said thirteen-year-old Nevaeh. "All I can see are threes," responded fourteen-year-old Emery. "My sister found a six once," chimed in fifteen-year-old Johanna, "but that was just pure luck," she added. "You’re full of baloney!" shouted fourteen-year-old Tristen. "There's no such thing as a six!" he continued emphatically. "Oh, yeah?" said Johanna in rebuttal, "I'll have you know, my grandfather told me someone once found a sixty-three, and sent in a picture to the Guinness Book of World Records to prove it." "Well, I’m hoping for a sixty-three, but I'll gladly settle for a four," said Nevaeh, in an effort to break up the argument and establish friendly relations. "I'll second that emotion," said Emery, "but we’ve been looking for an hour now, and all I see are threes." What activity were the teens engaged in at the park?
Answer: The four teenagers were hunting for four-leaf clovers in the grass at the park. According to the Guinness Book, the clover with the most petals ever, was found by a Japanese man in August of 2023. It had sixty-three petals.

