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Riddle: Which insect prays for the other insects?
Answer: The praying mantis
Riddle:  "At the school recently, only the ___ students could solve the ___ equation."  Can you complete this sentence using words that are anagrams of each other?
Answer: Brainy and Binary. Or, you can use Reserved and Reversed.
Riddle: Which insect always goes out with a lantern?
Answer: The Lantern fly.
Riddle: What asks, but never answers?
Answer: An owl. Who, who.
Riddle: I always sit with my dragons, all day long, whether it's night or day, no matter what I'm always there with my dragons. If you want to know, these are my dragons, valkOv, Brutus, Snow ghost, mephIstopheles, solDen, gemIni alpha, crystAl, and capricorN. What is my Name? (All dragons are from Dragon Mania Legends!)
Answer: Obsidian! (Every dragon name has a random uppercase letter, putting all the uppercase letters together spells "Obsidian")
Riddle: What's long and thin, covered in skin; red in parts, and put in tarts?
Answer: Rhubarb.
Riddle: If you are in a car and you have 1 mile to go, how many more miles do you have to go?
Answer: 1 mile.
Riddle: A woman went to see her psychiatrist and told him about a strange dream she had just had the night before. She said she had dreamed she was eating a late supper when she suddenly saw a "jay" before her, but it wasn't blue, and it wasn't flying. Then she saw a "pea", but it wasn't green, and it wasn't in a garden. Next, she envisioned a "sea", but it had no waves or boats. A "bee" then unexpectedly appeared, but it did not sting her. Shockingly, she then encountered an "eye", but it didn't blink or wink at her. Finally, she reported to the psychiatrist, "And then I saw "you" in my dream, but "you" did not speak to me." The psychiatrist quickly analyzed the woman's story and told her, "That was no dream you had. If you want these "dreams" to stop, you've got to stop eating your favorite food so late at night!" What was the food the psychiatrist told the woman to stop eating, and what exactly was going on here?
Answer: The psychiatrist knew of the woman’s regular habit of eating a bowl of alphabet soup just before going to bed each night. This was the reason for her dreaming about the various letters of the alphabet she had seen while eating —— in this case —— the letters J, P, C, B, I, and U.
Riddle: My little circle of friends here, getting bumped off one-by-one, reminds me of Agatha Christie's famous murder mystery "Ten Little Indians", where a small group of people are knocked off, one at a time, until only the killer and one person is left. The main difference is that in Christie's novel, the last survivor was to die by hanging, but in my situation, the sole survivor will be given "The Chair"! Should this person call the police? Is there a life-and-death scenario going on here, or is everyone's safety assured? What exactly is happening?
Answer: The person, along with a small group of their friends, is engaged in a game of Musical Chairs. "The Chair" is always reserved for the last person left.
Riddle: Rick Harrison's (a telemarketer) boss was fed up with his lack of Homemade exotic butters sales. His boss call him into his office. His boss says, if you can bring me one buyer in twenty minutes, you won't get fired. Nineteen minutes later Rick brings back a cow from the butters farm. He start milking the cow in front of his boss. His boss sees the miss understanding and he lets Rick keep his job. What did Rick misunderstand?
Answer: He thought his boss said "Byre" which is a homophone for buyer. Byre means Cowshed.