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Riddle:
How long would it take a fly, wearing a pair of wellingtons, to walk through a tin of treacle?
Answer: A fortnight, it’s too weak.
Riddle:
There's a body lying dead on a bed, and on the floor beside it is a pair of scissors. The scissors were instrumental in his death, yet there's no trace of blood. The body reveals no signs of any cuts or bruises. How could the person have been murdered with a pair of scissors?
Answer: The person slept on a waterbed. His killer used the scissors to cut the bed open and drown him.
Riddle:
I am a living thing, I die but never rot. What am I?
Answer: A spider.
Riddle:
A woman is naming her newest child, her other children are named:Ruby, Rodrick, Rick and Ralph, which name will she name her child? Tristan, Rohn or Connor?
Answer: Rohn, because she names all her children with names that start with R, so she does a name with R every child!
Riddle:
What do you call a dirty age?
Answer: A MESSage
Riddle:
My first is appropriate, my second 'tis nine to one if you guess it. My whole elevates the sole above the earth. What am I?
Answer: Pat-ten.
Riddle:
A dog leash is attached to a dog and is 3.2 metres long. A bone is 7.8 metres away from the dog. How does the dog get the bone?
Answer: It simply walks to the bone!
Riddle:
My first is not bent around. My second means "lift her up" or "cut her to the ground."
What am I?
Answer: A straight razor.
Riddle:
What goes in the water red, and comes out black?
Answer: Iron.
Riddle:
A man runs along a hall with a piece of paper. When the lights flicker, he drops to his knees and begins to cry. Why?
Answer: He is running to deliver a pardon, and the flickering lights indicate the convict to be pardoned has just been electrocuted.

