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Riddle: I am eight. I am Luck. I am Liquid. I am Ease. I am Gain. I am Zero. What am I?
Answer: The riddle "I am Zero" is unanswered. Do you know the answer? If so, click ANSWER and add your answer in the comments section.
Riddle: If you were by a door, where would music originate?
Answer: From the HANDEL.
Riddle: How many black beans will make five white ones?
Answer: Five when peeled.
Riddle: I can reach up from the ground, or hang from a tree, I am the result of your labour, or your offspring I can be. What am I?
Answer: Fruit.
Riddle: Hidden in the poem below, a manly name you'll seek; just read and listen to the rhyme, but please, don't take a week! MYSTERY POEM: I do not mind addition; I'll tolerate subtraction; but try not to increase my stress, by tossing in those fractions. I'll multiply and then divide, and figure out those sums; but modern math --- the math you use, just makes me want some Tums. What is the man's name you hear in the rhyme?
Answer: The name you'll hear is MATTHEW.
Riddle: What kind of story does the Easter Bunny like?
Answer: One's with hoppy endings!
Riddle: A young boy needs to cross a bridge that can only hold 100 pounds of weight. The young boy weighs 98 pounds. The young boy also has 3 balls that each weigh 1 pound each. The young boy needs to get across the bridge with all the balls at the exact same time. How does he get across the bridge with all 3 balls at the same time?
Answer: The Boy juggles all 3 balls while he walks across the bridge.
Riddle: You take 6 cubes of ice from the freezer. Remove 2 and add 1. You wait half an hour and put them back in the freezer. How many ice cubes are left?
Answer: 1, because you have 1 ice cube as they will have melted and refrozen as 1
Riddle: What is dry going in, wet going out and satisfies two people?
Answer: A tea bag!
Riddle: Who invented fractions?
Answer: King Henry the 1/8!