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Riddle:
It comes from one of the couples. It stays there for a few years and then it grows and dies again. What is it?
Answer: A baby-because it comes from its mother not father and after a few years it grows and then when its old it dies.
Riddle:
A royal family lived in a circular castle. One day, the princess was kidnapped. The king and queen questioned all the staff. When they questioned the chef, he said, "I was in the kitchen cutting onions." When they questioned the Royal Guard, he said, "I was protecting the castle." And when they questioned the maid, she said, "I was cleaning the corners of the castle." Who kidnapped the princess?
Answer: It was the maid! She said she was cleaning the corners of the castle, but the castle was circular and a circle doesn't have corners!
Riddle:
A rich man is writing his will and he wants to give ALL his fortune to one of his two sons, whichever is more determined. He gives them each a car and says, "Whoever's car passes the finish line LAST, will get my fortune." The sons wait over three months, refusing to pass the finish line. They go to their uncle for advise, as soon as he tells them they both start racing towards the finish line. What did the brothers uncle tell them?
Answer: The uncle told them to go into each others car. If one of them passes the finish line in the others car, then once their car passes the line, it will be too late.
Riddle:
When is a door not a door?
Answer: When it's ajar
Riddle:
Every Thursday morning at 9 a.m. sharp, Miss Alice Gain leaves the comfort of her apartment, and travels about one mile to a place where she does something unpleasant. Upon arriving at her destination, Miss Gain spends between two and three hours looking through two circular windows. As she gazes through these windows, she sometimes sees flashes of white, and sometimes observes streaks of color passing before her eyes. There are several sets of these windows, but Alice usually peers through only two of them. Despite the fact Miss Gain dislikes these visits, she repeats this routine every week; and incredibly, she even has to spend a good amount of money for this activity. Has Alice lost her proverbial marbles, or is there method in her apparent madness? What in the world has Miss Alice Gain been doing?
Answer: From her apartment, Alice travels to a local laundromat to wash her clothing each week. The windows she looks through are the front-loading doors to the washer and dryer, where she usually places her whites into one machine, and her colors into another.
Riddle:
There is a pink man who lives in a pink one story house. What color are his stairs?
Answer: He doesn't have stairs
Riddle:
What is easy to get into, but hard to get out of?
Answer: Trouble!
Riddle:
What has eyes but can not see?
Answer: The Mississippi River
Riddle:
A man lives on the 10th floor of a building. Every day, he takes the elevator down to the ground floor. When he returns, he takes the elevator to the 7th floor and walks the rest. On rainy days, he goes all the way to the 10th floor. Why?
Answer: He is too short to reach the highest buttons unless he has an umbrella
Riddle:
I am an odd number, take a letter away and I become even. What am I?
Answer: Seven.

