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Riddle:
Handle me with care, for I am sharper than steel. When sending a message, I provide the last seal. With pain I can be loosened, but under duress I am tied. I was made to run, but can just as easily lie Only the wise can hold me, of that I am sure. Bittersweet are my memories, but that is my allure. What am I?
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Riddle:
You are stuck in a temple with eight other people and there are four potential exits,sadly you only have an hour to escape with your group. But, of course, there is a curse that attacks to people causing them to lie and you don't know who they are. How will you and you group escape in time without going through the wrong tunnel?
Answer: Well since you know you are not one of the cursed you can go down a tunnel yourself but you want a good answer from the rest so you split the groups in three leaving two left. Let those two go down one tunnel and the other six go down two separate tunnels as well. When you all meet back 20 minutes later either you have found the tunnel or someone else. Now look at the rule majority rules. If the group of three has 2 people saying it wasn't down that tunnel then you should know it wasn't down that tunnel and one of the liars have been spotted. Same with the other group of three as well as the group of two. Judging by the answers the groups gave you, you should go down the right tunnel and head to safety while the spirits possessing the two people should leave and all is well.
Riddle:
Which of the men is so prudent and wise as to say who drives me on my path, when I rise up strong, at times severe, powerfully prominent, sometimes vengeful, I travel throughout the land, burn houses. Smoke rises, grey over rooftops. The trees on earth shall be, the violent death of men, when I shake the woods, the flowering forests, fell tall trees, roofed with rain, by the highest powers, driven in my wandering, widely sent; I have on my back what once covered men, body, and soul, both in water. Say who covers me, or how I am called, that bears that burden. What am I?
Riddle:
Two fathers and three sons walk into a candy shop and buy one candy bar each for 50 cents each. They walk out only spending $1.50. How do they do that?
Answer: There is a grandfather a father and son of grand father and fathers son.
Riddle:
A women made coffee at night, so that she can enjoy it when she wakes up. While she was sleeping, someone sneaked in and put poison into her coffee. When she woke up, she took her coffee, went into the living room and enjoyed it. She didn't die though. How is this possible?
Riddle:
Many years ago a boy and a girl are planning to run off and get married. But the boy got cold feet and needed to tell the girl. He wanted to send a telegram, but only had enough money for one word. What one word did he send?
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