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Riddle: I am large as a castle, yet lighter than air. 100 men and their horses cannot move me. What am I?
Answer: The castle's shadow.
Riddle: You are in last place in a race, yet another racer passes you. How is this possible?
Answer: The leader just lapped you.
Riddle: Six glasses are in a row. The first three are filled with milk, and the last three are empty. By moving only one glass, can you arrange them so that the full and the empty glasses alternate?
Answer: Pick up the second glass and pour the milk into the fifth glass and then put it back in the second position.
Riddle: You and Hector are in the car. You are in the passenger seat while Hector is driving. Hector is very good at driving. He closes his eyes to scare you as he is driving. You look at him and see his eyes closed. Your heart starts pounding because there is something in the road and Hector has to swerve out of the way, but with his eyes closed he can't see it, yet he still swerved out of the way and kept driving perfectly. Along with his eyes being closed the whole time, you were also silent the whole time. How is that possible that he knew something was in the way with his eyes closed?
Answer: Since you are in the passenger seat, when you look at Hector all you see is the right side of his face, only his right eye. He had his right eye closed and his left eye opened. You just couldn't see it.
Riddle: I can't t hurt you, but I can leave you with scars. Nobody wants me, but everyone has me. But you are the only one who can see me. What am I?
Answer: Nightmares.
Riddle: How does a penguin build houses?
Answer: Igloos it together.
Riddle: What exists when one person has it but ceases to exist when another person gets it?
Answer: A Secret.
Riddle: I am as light as a feather, yet the strongest of men cannot hold me for more than a minute. I am with you from the day you are born to the day you die. I can be as putrid as onions and garlic, yet as pleasant as freshly picked roses. What am I?
Answer: Breath.
Riddle: Some are Precious, Some are Plain, Some Used for Building, Some Used for Pain. What am I?
Answer: A Stone.
Riddle: What causes no pain or sorrow, but makes anybody weep?
Answer: An onion.