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"3" Riddles - Next 10 of 3602.
Riddle:
How many months have 28 days?
Answer: All of them.
Riddle:
Bobbie was missing. The house is red. The house is a circle shaped. The butler was cleaning the kitchen. The dad was getting the mail. The sister was doing homework. The maid was cleaning the patio. Bobbie was in bed. Mom was watering the flowers. And the dog was playing outside. Who killed bobbie?
Answer: Bobbie was never killed. He was sleeping in bed.
Riddle:
What happens when you put a Barbie on a barbecue?
Answer: "Barbiecue"
Riddle:
Joe's father and mother have three sons Billy Bob and?
Answer: Joe Because JOE’S father has three sons.
Riddle:
I don't have eyes, but once I did see. Once I had thoughts, but now I'm white and empty. What am I?
Answer: I am a skull.
Riddle:
When you find me, you don't need me. When you need me, you can't find me. What am I?
Answer: A Lego Piece.
Riddle:
What can spin and can lower your hot body temperature?
Answer: A Fan.
Riddle:
What word does the dictionary always spell incorrectly?
Answer: Incorrectly.
Riddle:
You have a painting with a string attached to it. The string is attached to the upper two corners of the painting. In the wall there are two nails, horizontally next to each other. The string must be hung on the nails in such a way that the painting falls down if any of the two nails is pulled out of the wall. The painting must hang under the nails and must hang on the string.
The Question: How must the painting be hung?
Answer:
To solve this, loop the string around each nail twice in a criss-cross pattern, ensuring it hangs below the nails. First, loop the string around the left nail, then the right nail, then back to the left, and finally to the right, and attach the ends to the painting. This creates a configuration where each nail has two sections of string supporting it, but removing one nail will cause all the tension to shift, causing the painting to fall.
To solve this, loop the string around each nail twice in a criss-cross pattern, ensuring it hangs below the nails. First, loop the string around the left nail, then the right nail, then back to the left, and finally to the right, and attach the ends to the painting. This creates a configuration where each nail has two sections of string supporting it, but removing one nail will cause all the tension to shift, causing the painting to fall.
Riddle:
In the morning I lose my head, in the night I regain it. What am I?
Answer: A pillow. (normally)

