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Riddle:
I have a certain number of candies, X. If I divide them into groups of three, then two candies will be left. If I divide them into groups of five, then three candies will be left. And if I divide them into groups of seven, then two candies will be left. How many candies do I have?
Answer: I have 23 candies.
Riddle:
There are ten cats on a bridge. One jumps off. There are now no cats on the bridge. Why?
Answer: They’re copycats!
Riddle:
How do oceans say hi to each other?
Answer: They wave.
Riddle:
What's brown and sticky?
Answer: A stick
Riddle:
There is a strange little woman who loves pink. She has a tiny one-floor house that is all pink: The furniture is pink, the walls and floor are pink, the carpets and curtains are pink, the doors are pink, etc. What color are the stairs?
Answer: There are no stairs. She lives in a one-floor house.
Riddle:
I found "My dad has a new guinea pig" in a weird world map. Do you know what country it is?
Answer: Papua New Guinea (Explanation: Father has a new guinea pig = Papa new guinea, add the letter U then you get Papua New Guinea)
Riddle:
I have cities, but no houses. I have mountains, but no trees. I have water, but no fish. What am I?
Answer: A map.
Riddle:
When is making up with your enemies ideal?
Answer: When beauty is involved.
Riddle:
What only animal in the whole world can brush teeth?
Answer: Man (Human beings). According to science, man is also (but a higher) animal.
Riddle:
A boy was at a carnival, a man at one of the booths said "If I can write your exact weight on this piece of paper will you give me 50 bucks, and if I can't write your exact weight, I will give you fifty bucks. The boy looked around and saw no scale so agreed to the bet. The man wrote on the piece of paper and gave it to him. The boy gave the man 50 bucks. How could this be?
Answer: The man wrote "Your exact weight" on the piece of paper.

