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Riddle: You'll rarely find me in the forest, and hardly want to in the desert. I'm deadly in flight, but I never dance on water without an audience. What am I?
Answer: Skipping Stone.
Riddle: In front of two planes, there is one. In behind two planes, there is one. In between two planes, there is one. How many planes are there?
Answer: 3 planes. If there are three planes in a row, in front of two, there is one, in behind two, there is one, and in between two, there is one.
Riddle: Stealthy as a shadow in the dead of night, Cunning but affectionate if given a bite. Never owned but often loved. At my sport considered cruel, But that's because you never know me at all. What am I?
Answer: A cat.
Riddle: A sheriff is in hot pursuit of the notorious bank robber Black Bart. The six-shooters of the lawman and the criminal glisten in the sun, as Black Bart speeds his way on foot to the first horse he sees, and quickly mounts it. The sheriff, in hot pursuit, jumps on the back of the closest steed he can find, and continues the heated chase, but he is unable to close the gap between them. After a short time, a man and a woman, who are witnessing the chase, shout out loudly to the lawman and the criminal, "Meet you at the saloon in 30 minutes for something cold!" What is going on in this strange scenario, and who are the man and the woman who shouted out the invitation to the saloon?
Answer: The "sheriff" and "Black Bart" are two children pretending to be a lawman chasing an outlaw, and are riding horses on a merry-go-round at an amusement park or a western tourist town. The man and the woman are their parents who are inviting them to the "saloon" for some cold drinks or ice cream.
Riddle: Many different types of my last seven letters can be found in newspapers, magazines, & journals. Physicists have built devices to get me moving very fast. What am I?
Answer: Particles!
Riddle: I spin a web to help my friend. Who am I?"
Answer: Charlotte.
Riddle: Why should doctors attend to window-sashes?
Answer: Because they have so many panes (pains).
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.
Riddle: Why did the man hold a shoe to his ear?
Answer: Because he was listening to sole music.
Riddle: What do you get when you cross a dog with a trickster’s day?
Answer: April Drool’s Day. A playful pun on “April Fools’,” this reflects the holiday’s goofy humor.