Riddles

Discussion in 'Games & Riddles' started by Ken Anderson, Feb 10, 2015.

  1. Von Jones

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    Well, I have said that I can't tell a joke and now I find that I can't tell a riddle either. I told my husband the same riddle and he said practically the same answers as Peter with three guesses except one of his answers was the wind. It made me think about my riddle. So the answer is .... current but not as a river current or a wind current but an electrical current..... get it. :( So Peter I guess it would be back to you. I'm just better at guessing.
     
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    What occurs once in a minute, twice in a moment and never in a thousand years?
     
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  3. Ken Anderson

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    The letter "m".
     
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  4. Ken Anderson

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    How far can a fox trot into the woods?
     
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  5. Mal Campbell

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    Oh, oh, I know - 1/2 way, because after that he's trotting out of the woods
     
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  6. Ken Anderson

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    You're right! Your turn to present a riddle.
     
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  7. Mal Campbell

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    Here's a short one -

    What work can no one ever finish?
     
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  8. Mal Campbell

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    A hint - even writers can't finish it!! They can start it, but not finish it.
     
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    One's autobiography?
     
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  10. Mal Campbell

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    Yes, you are correct!! What's your prize for answering correctly? You win what's behind door number one - you get to post the next riddle!!
     
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  11. Tom Locke

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    What is heavy when it goes forward, but not backwards?
     
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    My weight on the scale?? I see this phenomenon quite often as the scale goes forward and backwards! Usually more forward :confused:
     
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  13. Tom Locke

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    I know the feeling, but keep trying...
     
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    Ton


    How many bricks does it take to complete a building made of brick?
     
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  15. Ken Anderson

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    Since @Peter Remington hasn't been here since early April, I'll just start another riddle.

    A man is locked up in a room that is 10 feet by 10 feet by 10 feet. The walls are concrete, the floor is made of dirt, and the only openings are a locked door and a skylight. The man has a small shovel, so he starts to dig a hole in the floor. Although he knows that it will be impossible to tunnel out of his cell, yet he continues to dig. What is his plan?
     
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