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Riddle: Jack and John are playing airhockey. John didn't hit the puck once but ended up winning. How is that possible?
Answer: Jack hit it and it kept on bouncing back into his goal.
Riddle: What is easy to get into but hard to get out of?
Answer: Trouble.
Riddle: Out of the eater something to eat, Out of the strong something sweet. What am I?
Answer: A Lion and Honey.
Riddle: I'm two for one, I speckle and I sparkle, I give and I take, and I come in many forms. Who or what can I be?
Answer: The riddle "Opposition of permanence" is unanswered. Do you know the answer? If so, click ANSWER and add your answer in the comments section.
Riddle: Such a slim little stripe in a shiny, round coat! How it grows in the warm sun's bright rays! But its jacket still fits, and it's worthy of note That it isn't so, tall on cool days. Hint: It's not a fishing pole.
Answer: A Thermometer.
Riddle: 3 red cars are crossing the railroad crossing at 3:33 in the morning. How do you spell that without any r's?
Answer: The riddle "Red Cars" is unanswered. Do you know the answer? If so, click ANSWER and add your answer in the comments section.
Riddle: I'm greater than God, yet worse than the devil. I am what the miser spends and the spendthrift saves. I am what the blind see and the paralised hold. What am I?
Answer: Nothing.
Riddle: What starts with 'B', ends in 'G', and ruins a person's self-esteem?
Answer: Bullying.
Riddle: A bizarre ritual occurs, often when the weather is hot, and it has been happening for over 100 years. Two men bring two cups to a place where a large plate is located. They do not drink anything from their cups and eat nothing from the plate. Soon, a third man joins the other two, and he brings with him his cup and a wooden object. Strangely, two of the three men wear masks, despite the fact all three of them know each other. Over the next two to three hours, only one of the men remains near the large plate, while various other men continue to take their cups and wooden objects to and from their meeting place with the other two men. Just what is this strange ritual?
Answer: The two masked men are the home plate umpire and the two catchers taking turns coming to the plate. One at a time, the hitters from both sides come to the plate to hit. All the players and the umpire always wear protective cups.
Riddle: What do you call a Frenchman wearing sandals?
Answer: Phillipe Phillope.