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"P" Riddles - Next 10 of 9910.

Riddle: I am a famous Phil; a well-known T.V. star, but my last name is not Donahue or Silvers, and I am not a talk-show doctor. I usually appear on television only once each year, and when I do, I am always wearing a winter coat. I am not associated with music, so my last name isn’t Wickham, or Keaggy, or Collins. I hail from the state of Pennsylvania, but my last name is not Adelphia, and I have never played pro baseball there. I am definitely not a member of the Anderer, Ippines, Odendron, Anthropy, Osophy, or Harmonic families, and I have no heritage in the Istine clan mentioned in the Bible. Finally, I was never a veteran of any war, but I am well known for my activities as a member of the underground movement. Now comes the time to use your skill —— Reveal the name of this famous Phil !!!
Answer: Punxsutawney Phil, the famous weather-predicting groundhog, who appears on T.V. every February.
Riddle: What letter comes next? A, B, C, D, _
Answer: It's not E; it's F, because if you put it on the line without removing the line, THEN you'll get an E.
Riddle: Which weighs more, 1000 pounds of feathers or 1000 pounds of bricks? (You think you know it but you don't)
Answer: The feathers, you have to carry the weight of what you did to all those poor birds :(
Riddle: A woman is at her mother's funeral when she meets the man of her dreams, but she doesn't get his name or number. No one knows who the man is. Three days later, the woman kills her own sister. Why?
Answer: To see if the man would come to her sister's funeral. If you guessed this, you have the mind of a psychopath.
Riddle: What do you call a marine with an IQ of 70.
Answer: General.
Riddle: Why are are elephants big, grey, and wrinkly?
Answer: Because if they were small, white, and smooth, they would be aspirins.
Riddle: Why do skeletons hate the cold?
Answer: The wind goes right through them!
Riddle: When is a door not a door?
Answer: When its ajar.
Riddle: I am served at a table, In gatherings of two or four. Served small, white and round. You'll love some, And that's part of the fun. What am I?
Answer: Ping-pong balls.
Riddle: I have heard of a something-or-other, growing in its nook, swelling and rising, pushing up its covering. Upon that boneless thing a cocky-minded young woman took a grip with her hands; with her apron a lord's daughter covered the tumescent thing. What is it?
Answer: Dough turning into bread.