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Riddle: What walks on four feet in the morning, two in the afternoon and three at night?
Answer: Man: as an infant, he crawls on all fours; as an adult, he walks on two legs and; in old age, he uses a 'walking' stick.
Riddle: What goes pop in your mouth?
Answer: Popping Candy!
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Riddle: What is a bubbles favorite music?
Answer: Pop music.
Riddle: A man went to his genius doctor and collected 2 red and blue pills, which give a superpower if one red and blue pills were eaten together. He only needed 1 for each but his doctor gave him spare ones just in case if he gets lost, and also the doctor warned him that an overdose will cause the opposite effect and may end up killing him instead. So, he grabbed and put them in his pocket. On his way home, he got abducted by kidnappers and they put him in a dark room where there's no hope of escaping. At this point, he remembered about the pills from his doctor. He took them out and realized that he can't see the colours of the pills and anything, due to the absence of light. He must eat both of them now before they come and kill him. He can't eat 2 red or blue pills. That will do the same affect if he eats all of them. How is he going to do this?
Answer: He has to take all of them out from his pocket and start dividing them in halves. When he finishes, he’ll end up having eight pills. He’ll just have to eat four of them and put the others aside.
Riddle: What goes up and never comes down?
Answer: Age.
Riddle: Can you write down eight eights so that they add up to one thousand?
Answer: 888+88+8+8+8=1000
Riddle: What time can you get a cavity, that is painful?
Answer: 2:30 -- It sounds like "tooth hurty!"
Riddle: Jane owns and works at a small business. She has many busy days, but she often finds herself with far too much time on her hands. She sometimes grows tired of all the same worn faces that come through her door, and she often has to hold the hands of many of those which have come to her place of business. Jane doesn't get outside much; however, she often encounters ticks while working, but she has never been bitten by one. While working on her job, Jane often thinks about her grandmother and grandfather, both of which reside with Jane in her home. What is Jane's occupation, and what type of small business does she own?
Answer: Jane is a clock repairer who owns her own clock-repair shop. By the way, Jane has two beautiful grandmother and grandfather clocks in her home which keep excellent time, thanks to Jane.
Riddle: Jim had a hundred dollar bill. He exchanged it for 10,000. How is this possible?
Answer: 10,000 pennies!