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Riddle: If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. What is the contradictory proverb?
Answer: Don't beat your head against a brick wall.
Riddle: Here's a riddle for those who fiddle. Our clan is safe within the middle. So those for dark go to little. As you'll see a dragons crittle. The Irish can help a diddle. But can you see the misinformed biddle?
Answer: The letter "I". The trick is that the riddle is about the little “-iddle” clan of letters/sounds itself.Each line hides the same chunk: fiddle, middle, little, crittle (made up just to keep the pattern), diddle, biddle. They all contain the sequence "iddle".So: "Our clan is safe within the middle."  The "clan" is the group of words containing -iddle, and the word "middle" literally has "iddle" in its middle. The rest of the lines just stack more "-iddle" words around it—fiddle, little, diddle, biddle—drawing your attention to the sound without saying it outright.So the answer is essentially:  it’s about the "iddle" clan—the letters/sound "iddle" hidden in all those words.
Riddle: In the same way you can make four fives in an equation to equal 100, (5+5)X(5+5)=100, can you make an equation with only four sevens and no other digits to make 100?
Answer: (7/.7)X(7/.7)=100 As 7/.7 = 10 The equation becames equivalent to 10X10
Riddle: In shadows it dances, in daylight, it gleams, Found in the echoes of both waking and dreams. It lingers in whispers, a secret untold, In the tapestry of tales, its threads unfold. It weaves through the chapters of joy and despair, A silent companion in the heart’s deep lair. From the mountain’s proud peak to the valley so low, It flows with the rivers that steadily grow. It’s sung in the songs of the ages gone by, A constant companion, though silent, oh my! What am I?
Answer: The letter R.
Riddle: I am as deep as the sea, but only exist in your mind. What am I?
Answer: A notion (= An ocean).
Riddle: What goes knock, what goes knock, what goes knock knock, what goes knock knock knock. what goes knock knock knock knock knock, what goes knock knock knock knock knock knock knock knock
Answer: Fibonacci at the door.
Riddle: How many different types of gnus are there?
Answer: Two.  Good gnus and bad gnus.
Riddle: A rich man in Arabia died, leaving a note for his three sons. It reads: "I have 17 camels. The big brother can get a half of all, the middle can get third of all, and the youngest can get a ninth of all." The brothers are left dumbfounded, since 17 cannot be divided by 2, 3 or 9 without anything left. How can the brothers solve the problem?
Answer: 1. Borrow a camel from their neighbour to make 18 camels. 2. The big brother takes a half of it, so he takes 9. 3. The second brother takes a third of it, so he takes 6. 4. The youngest brother takes a ninth of it, so he takes 2. 5. All the camels that the brothers took add up to 17, leaving the camel they borrowed!
Riddle: The initial letters joined aright, A famous Jew will bring to light. Who is it?
Answer: Joshua.
Riddle: I harm the Chat. What is the anagrammed word?
Answer: Hiram Hatchet.