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Riddle number 1: If you were locked in a car...with one hammer...what would you do to get out? |
Riddle number 2: If a blue car is going 39 miles per hour and a red car is going 40 miles per hour, how did the blue car pass the red car? |
Riddle number 3: A man is driving with his son down a highway in his car. They get into a car accident and two separate ambulances from two separate hospitals take the man and his son to their respective hospitals. The doctor walks into the operating room, looks at the boy, and says, "I can't operate on this boy, he is my son." How can this be? |
Riddle number 4: There is a man hanging from a rope dead from a ten foot ceiling. There are no ladders, no stepping stools, no stumps, no nothing. Only a large puddle of water beneath the man's feet. How did he get up there to hang himself? |
Riddle number 5: What walks on 4 legs in the morning, 2 during the day, and 3 at night? |
Riddle number 6: No sooner spoken than broken. What is it? |
Riddle number 7: There is a bridge and you need to get you and 3 balls across it, but the bridge can only hold you and 2 balls at a time. How do you and the 3 balls get across the bridge at the same time? |
Riddle number 8: Two fathers and two sons went fishing together one day. Each person caught one fish, but only three fish were caught altogether. How is this? |
Riddle number 9: Twelve toothpicks minus one (12-1) equals 9. How? |
Riddle number 10: When does eleven plus two equal one? |
Riddle number 11: What gets wetter as it dries? |
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Riddle number 12: What has roads, but no cars, buildings, but no people, and rivers, but no water? |
Riddle number 13: What crosses the sun, but has no shadow? |
Riddle number 14: Forward, I am heavy. Backward, I am not. What am I? |
Riddle number 15: A 350 lb. man crossed a bridge even though the bridge could only support 200 lbs. How did he do it? |
Riddle number 16: There was a man and his (a) leopard, (b) goat, and (c) bundle of cabbage. The man wanted to cross a river on a boat, but the boat can only carry him and one of his companions at a time. If he left a and b behind, a will eat b. If he left b and c behind, b will eat c. This will also happen if the pair were left together after the crossing. How did he finally manage to have all three acrosss the river safely and go to the next phase of the trip? |
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