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Riddle: A green apple costs $1, a red apple costs $2, and a blue apple costs $3. If you have $3, but only two bills, what apples can you buy?
Answer: There are two solutions; you can either buy one green apple and one red apple using a $1 and a $2 (yes, $2 bills are a thing), or you can buy three green apples using the same two bills. You could have bought one blue apple using those bills, but blue apples don't exist!
Riddle: You'll like this one most It has five vowels But not in the States Start rhymes with a knave We own the middle (Optional in States) It sounds at the end. What is it?
Answer: Favourite (favorite)
Riddle: What has to be broken before you can use it?
Answer: An egg.
Riddle: I am 12 years old and my sister is twice my age. How old would I be when she is 78 years?
Answer: I would be 66. because I am 12 years younger than her, so subtract 12 from 78. 78-12=66.
Riddle: What room do ghosts avoid?
Answer: THE LIVING ROOM.
Riddle: There is a hole in the ground. It is 5 ft deep and 6ft wide. How much dirt is there?
Answer: None, ITS A HOLE!
Riddle: How Many$ 20s Make A $50?
Answer: NONE.
Riddle: There is a green house. Inside the green house there is a white house. Inside the white house there is a red house. Inside the red house there is lots of babies. What am I?
Answer: A watermelon
Riddle: You see a boat filled with people, yet there isn't a single person on board. How is that possible?
Answer: All the people on the boat are married.
Riddle: How many cars are there in I-N-V-E-R-C-A-R-G-I-L-L-?
Answer: One because in the word Invercargill they only mention the word car once and also without a s at the end.