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Riddle: I sound like I am very cold, but I am usually served quite warm...even hot. Another fact about me is that I am often quite hot. What am I?
Answer: Chili.
Riddle: What do bees use to style their hair?
Answer: Honeycombs
Riddle: I purge all that is evil and keep all that is true. Unless you speak, I can delete what you said. My usefulness has faded with the use of a pen. I am usually made of rubber, yet I am not a toy. I am both pink, and white, but also blue, or green. Do not forget me, as I can be your best friend. What am I?
Answer: An eraser.
Riddle: I am you when not asleep; And where the sad come to weep. What am I?
Answer: Awake.
Riddle: What do you call peas which are crazy?
Answer: Peanuts.
Riddle: I can carry you around; you can carry me as well; not a living thing, yet, I run faster than as you do but not without your help. I have as many legs and hands as every man has; round are my legs: one before and the other behind. The cycle is never out of my name. What am I?
Answer: Bicycle.
Riddle: What has fifty heads and fifty tails?
Answer: Fifty pennies or coins.
Riddle: What has 13 hearts, but no other organs?
Answer: A deck of cards.
Riddle: Joel Jones Jr. has been told he must sit in his high chair for hours on end. His parents do not provide him with anything to eat or drink while he is sitting there, and he is told he must stay awake at all times while in his chair. He has also been instructed to immediately climb down from his high chair whenever he hears anyone screaming for help, and then get to the nearest water. Are these some kind of sick, twisted, abusive parents? Should D.C.F.S. be called, or is there some logical explanation for these bizarre instructions; and what possible occupation is being described?
Answer: Joel Jones Jr. works as a lifeguard at a public swimming pool.
Riddle: We're both found in you; one thicker than the other; one colourless and the other colored. What are we?
Answer: Water and blood.