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Riddle: What do you use to hoe a row, slay a foe, and wring with woe?
Answer: Your hands.
Riddle: In a contest, there are four fruits (an apple, a banana, an orange, and a pear) which have been placed in four closed boxes (one fruit per box). People may guess which fruit is in which box. There were 123 participants in the contest. The results are; 43 people guessed none correctly, 39 people guessed one correctly and 31 people have guessed two correctly. How many people guessed three correctly and how many people guessed all four correctly?
Answer: It is not possible to only get three correct because the fourth would also be correct.  Therefore, the answer would be (123-43-39-31 = 10) 10 people  guessed all four correctly.
Riddle: Why is a ferry boat like a good rule?
Answer: Because it works both ways.
Riddle: What is yellow and sucks sap from trees?
Answer: A yellow-bellied sap sucker.
Riddle: What does a turkey do when it flys upside down?
Answer: It gobbles up.
Riddle: A certain number has three digits. The sum of the three digits equals 36 times this number. Seven times the left digit plus 9 is equal to 5 times the sum of the two other digits. 8 times the second digit minus 9 is equal to the sum of the first and third. What is the number?
Answer: This one is fairly easy - 324 is the answer.
Riddle: A 300 ft. train is traveling 300 ft. per minute must travel through a 300 ft. long tunnel. How long will it take the train to travel through the tunnel?
Answer: Two minutes. It takes the front of the train one minute and the rest of the train will take two minutes to clear the tunnel.
Riddle: Trump and Clinton are on a boat, the boat sinks. Who Survived?
Answer: America but Trump is President.
Riddle: What is a bare-faced liar?
Answer: One without whiskers.
Riddle: Morgan was making apricot jam. She put all the apricots in the pot and stirred them up. Then she remembered she had to add 1 ounce of lemon juice for every two apricots! How did she figure out how much lemon juice to put?
Answer: She counted the pits!