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"3" Riddles - Next 10 of 3602.
Riddle:
If you have 10 cakes and someone forcibly takes two. How many do you have?
Answer: 10 and a dead body.
Riddle:
A pen is only half-filled with ink. How many words can it write?
Answer: Zero. Pens can't write by themselves; it's the person holding the pen who writes.
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What will happen if you didn't answer this riddle?
Answer: The riddle "Riddle?" will not been answered by you.
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I'm the highlight of dates. I'm especially responsive when you put your fingers deep inside me. What am I?
Answer: The riddle "I will get a reward" is unanswered. Do you know the answer? If so, click and add your answer in the comments section.
Riddle:
What starts with A, grows on trees and is eaten as a juicy fruit?
Answer: apple, like it?
Riddle:
Two fathers and two sons go on a fishing trip. When they get home, they have only three fish. No one ate or threw away there fish. No one did anything to the fish except bring it home. How is this possible?
Answer: There were only three people. A grandfather, a father, and a son. The grandfather is that father of the father who is the son of the father. The father is the son of the grandfather
Riddle:
Its waves and ripples please us all, We love to see it flying. And none can make a better one, You’ll waste your time in trying. What is it?
Answer: Our flag.
Riddle:
I can bend steel I can not be seen I am everywhere Between you and me. What am I?
Answer: Air/wind
Riddle:
What words has an E at the beginning and end, which has 1 letter inside?
Answer: .......An Envelope!
Riddle:
Jack rode to town on January 1st. January 1st passed. 3 months later, Jack rode out of town on January 2nd. How is this possible?
Answer: Jack’s horse was named January 1st. When it said that January 1st passed, that meant the horse passed away. 2 months later, Jack rode out of town on his new horse named January 2nd in honor of January 1st.

