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Riddle: What's wide at the bottom, narrow at the top, and has ears?
Answer: A mountain with mountainears
Riddle: Why is a nail, fast in the wall, like an old man?
Answer: Because it is in firm (infirm).
Riddle: If Zach finds 10 boxes of treasure when exploring and comes back tomorrow and finds a note saying, "Each day I will give 10 more treasure chests but each time you take one I give half of the amount you took". In 6 months how many will Zach have if he takes none?
Answer: 420 chests of treasure.
Riddle: What gave birth to everything in a computer system?
Answer: The MOTHERboard.
Riddle: What did Obi-Wan say to Anakin during the fancy banquet?
Answer:  Use the forks (force).
Riddle: What is red and bad for your teeth if you eat it?
Answer: A brick.
Riddle: What kind of pant can you not wear?
Answer: A pantry!
Riddle: If you were pushed down a flight of stairs, what would you fall against?
Answer: Your will.
Riddle: The land is white. The seed is black. It will take a good scholar To riddle me that.
Answer: A book.
Riddle: Three gods, A, B, and C, are called, in some order, True, False, and Random. True always speaks truly, False always speaks falsely, but whether Random speaks truly or falsely is completely random. You must determine the identities of A, B, and C by asking three yes-or-no questions, and each question must be posed to exactly one god. The gods understand English, but will answer all questions in their own language. In their unknown language, the words for "yes" and "no" are "da" and "ja", in some order. You do not know which word means which. So, which questions would you ask to identify each god? And no, it's not a trick question. As a matter of fact, there are multiple ways to get the correct answer.
Answer: 1. To god A: “Does ‘da’ mean ‘yes’ if and only if you are True and if and only if B is Random?” (We supposed A said, “ja,” making B True or False). 2. To god B: “Does “da” mean ‘yes’ if and only if Pluto is a dwarf planet?” (We supposed B said, “da,” making B True.). 3. And to god B (True) again: “Does ‘da’ mean ‘yes’ if and only if A is Random?” Since B’s True, he must say “da,” which means A is Random, leaving C to be False.