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Riddle: What do you call the Easter bunny the day after Easter?
Answer: Tired!
Riddle: Craig died in Florida. Shortly after, Tracy died at sea. Nobody mourned, In fact, everyone was absolutey delighted. Why?
Answer: They were both hurricanes.
Riddle: Why do chimneys smoke?
Answer: Because they can't chew.
Riddle: A man decides to buy a nice horse. He pays $600 for it, and he is very content with this strong animal. After a year, the value of the horse has increased to $700 and he decides to sell the horse. But already a few days later he regrets his decision to sell the beautiful horse, and he buys it again. Unfortunately he has to pay $800 to get it back, so he loses $100. After another year of owning the horse, he finally decides to sell the horse for $900. What is the overall profit the man makes?
Answer: The man makes an overall profit of $200.
Riddle: (1 ) I'm a strong man's opposite and a lazy man's norm. (2) When you start you look forward to me, but if you stall me I promise I'll come around eventually. Combine these two, what am I?
Answer: Weak + End = Weekend.
Riddle: Close to the words of life stay I, But I wither, wane, and dry. What am I?
Answer: A Bible-pressed flower.
Riddle: Can one bird change a light bulb?
Answer: No, but toucan!
Riddle: Can you guess who pea's friend is? He is something that grows on trees, he doesn't get bothered by bees, Is often eaten, for enjoyment and taste, and it is often thrown away in waste. (Just trying to make it rhyme)
Answer: Nut!
Riddle: I exist, but have no material form. I am made of numbers, but appear square. I build upon other of my own, but do not topple down. I sit still and do nothing, but I'm still useful. What am I?
Answer: Minecraft Blocks.
Riddle: A detective in training is called to a room on his first day in, once there his instructor greets him and tells him he has a deck of fish cards. Alongside the instructor are two men who hold three cards from the same deck. He was given a paper reexplaining the prompt which had written on top: "Each man will say what he has, yet one man is lying... This man is the murderer." The first man began, he stated he held a shark, a shrimp, and a catfish. The second man stated he held two goldfish and a lion. Who is the murderer?
Answer: A common first answer is the second man, whereas a shrimp is not considered a fish in this case either... You can look over this again if you'd like now. The answer: The instructor There was only one liar, meaning if the deck was really of fish as the instructor said, they would both be lying in contrary to the prompt. Meaning the only way the statement could be true is if the instructor was the murderer.