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Riddle: If someone were to write a biography about us, the following could be reported: #1 - Some people claim we can cure hiccups. #2 - If you are down and a little blue, you might be experiencing me. #3 - The four of us are hidden from view and are waiting for you --- underneath your car. #4 - E.C.T., not etc., has this frightening therapeutic nickname. #5 - Not trying to sound corny, but we are often seen at farmer's markets, roadside stands, and garden centers, especially in the Fall. Based on the biographical information above --- Who/what are we?
Answer: We are shock/shocks.
Riddle: Tore a limb. What is the anagrammed word?
Answer: Baltimore.
Riddle: 3 people enter a bar on Saturday night. Only 2 people come out the next day on Sunday. If no one died or left before Sunday, how is this possible.
Answer: 1 person is still in the bar.
Riddle: What is red and green and go's 120km/h?
Answer: A frog in a blender.
Riddle: What’s the best day to monkey around with your pals? It starts with “Ape” and ends with laughs!
Answer: Ape-ril Fools' Day! A pun on “April,” this highlights the silly, mischievous fun of the day.
Riddle: A retired zookeeper owned a huge house with a very large and beautifully landscaped yard. The neighbors of the man drove past his home daily, and admired his arrangement of all the large trees and numerous healthy bushes which adorned the front yard. One day, a neighbor drove by the former zookeeper's house, and was astonished to see a living, fully-grown ostrich standing in the yard. A week later, neighbors reported seeing a live, fully-grown bear standing near the ostrich. As the next few weeks passed, the neighbors saw a tiger, a lion, a hippopotamus, and finally an elephant appear in the yard of the retired zookeeper --- all fully- grown and alive, but without any cages or bars to protect the neighborhood from them. Amazingly, not one person who lived in that area ever expressed any fear of the uncaged animals, and no one ever called the police for protection. Were these people living in the Twilight Zone? What exactly was going on here, and why weren't any of these people afraid for their lives?
Answer: The retired zookeeper was also a professional topiary expert. Mixing together the best of his two worlds, he sculpted zoo animals from his fully-grown, healthy, living bushes in his front yard, much to the delight of his neighbors.
Riddle: The rich want it,but the poor have it,god taks it,satin gives it?
Answer: nothing
Riddle: Jim was examining an angle measuring 14 and 1/2 degrees, using his magnifying glass that magnifies everything two times. Under the glass, how large would that angle measure?
Answer: 14 and 1/2 degrees. Explanation, angles remain constant when magnified. A square has 4-90 degree corners, if you zoom in (magnify) a square, it's still a square.
Riddle: Our armour may be stolen, But still a thousand blades cause us no fear, One or many, it's all the same, Before our number, you will fall. What are we?
Answer: Sheep.
Riddle: Mrs. Blue and Mr. Red lived together on a rainbow with Mr. Yellow. There were also three children living on the rainbow: Purple, Green and Orange. They lived in harmony for many months until one day Mr. and Mrs. Blue parted and went down either ends of the rainbow. Why?
Answer: Mrs. Blue and Mr. Red had their one child Purple. One day Mr. Red had an affair with Mr. Yellow and they had a Orange child. After figuring out what had taken place, Mrs. Blue wanted to get her own back and so she had an affair with Mr. Yellow and they had a Green baby. Mr. Red was rather confused when his wife gave birth to a Green baby as Red and Blue makes purple not green. Therefore he figured out what had taken place behind his back and parted with Mrs. Blue!