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Riddle: On a fine sunny day a ship was in the harbor. All of a sudden the ship began to sink. There was no storm and nothing wrong with the ship yet it sank right in front of the spectators eyes. What caused the ship to sink?
Answer: It was a Submarine.
Riddle: What's the least number of chairs you would need around a table to sit four fathers, two grandfathers, and four sons?
Answer: Four. The trick is that the roles overlap. You only need four chairs because the same four people can simultaneously satisfy “four fathers,” “two grandfathers,” and “four sons.” A classic arrangement is: great‑grandfather, grandfather, father, and son. In this setup: The great‑grandfather and the grandfather are both grandfathers. All four can be fathers (the son can have a child not present). All four are also sons of someone. So the least number of chairs is four
Riddle: I speak without a mouth and hear without ears. I have no-body, but I come alive with the wind. What am I?
Answer: An echo!
Riddle: Find the four digit number in which the first digit is one fourth of the last digit, the second digit is 6 times the first digit, and the third digit is the second digit plus 3. What is it?
Answer: 1694.
Riddle: What's long and hard and has cum in it?
Answer: A cucumber!
Riddle: I'm always in front of you but you can never see me. What am I?
Answer: The future.
Riddle: I am a fruit. If you take away the first letter of my name I become a crime. Take away the first two letters of my name I become an animal. Take away the first and last letter of my name and I become a form of music. What am I?
Answer: Grape.
Riddle: What did Tony the Tiger wear to bed?
Answer: Paw-jamas
Riddle: What a poor man has, a rich man wants and if you eat it you die?
Answer: Nothing.
Riddle: A hole leading in, a hole leading out, we connect to a cavern that is slimy all throughout. What are we?
Answer: It’s the nostrils—the nose. The “hole leading in” and “hole leading out” are the two nostrils, which open into the nasal cavity. That “cavern” is the mucus-lined nasal passages, which stay moist and slimy to filter and humidify air. The riddle’s accepted answer is “a nose.”