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Riddle: Your shirt has two holes in it. How many holes are there?
Answer: There are six holes because it has already has four holes in it.
Riddle: Why do they call it hyper text?
Answer: Too much JAVA.
Riddle: Hidden in the poem below, a female's name you'll seek; just read and listen to the rhyme, but please, don't take a week! MYSTERY POEM: A pig that is not dirty, I might just one day see; but pigs and soap suds do not mix, in bathtub history! What is the female name you hear?
Answer: DAISY.
Riddle: A harvest sown and reaped on the same day In an unplowed field, Which increases without growing, Remains whole though it is eaten Within and without, Is useless and yet The staple of nations. What is it?
Answer: War.
Riddle: A chap at a craft fair, orders a beer brewed from lungs, hearts, liver, and kidneys. After he drank it, what did he say?
Answer: That offal.
Riddle: What American has had the largest family?
Answer: George Washington, Because he was the father of his country.
Riddle: You send curiosity, but doesn't show. Your heart breaks, but no one knows. He sees you, but walks away. You grab the gun and pull the trigger. What am I?
Answer: Despair and Betrayal.
Riddle: Why do you paint eggs on easter?
Answer: It's a lot easier than wallpapering them!
Riddle: When is a bright idea like a clock?
Answer: When it strikes one.
Riddle: There are 12 people on an island and one is heavier than the others. You have to figure out which Islander is the heaviest using a seesaw. But you can only use the seesaw 3 times. How do you figure out which one is heavier?
Answer: First, you do six and six. If one of the six is heavier, then you do three and three. Then if one of the three is heavier than you do one and one. If the second or first one on the seesaw on heavier, than that is the answer. But if none of them are heavier then you know that the one that is not on the seesaw is heavier.