The driver has a brother. The driver's brother has no brother. Who is the driver?
Riddles for volunteers
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Riddles for volunteers
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The driver has a brother. The driver's brother has no brother. Who is the driver?
The driver has a brother. The driver's brother has no brother. Who is the driver?
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Re: Riddles for volunteers
Easy one. Sister.
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Re: Riddles for volunteers
Forwards I am heavy backwards I am not. What am I?
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Re: Riddles for volunteers
Well done Tommy. You're the fastest at solving puzzlesTommy wrote:Easy one. Sister.
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It was a bit difficult for a non-English speakerNATAN wrote:Forwards I am heavy backwards I am not. What am I?
A ton is 2,000 lbs. That’s heavy. The word ton backwards is literally the word not (n-o-t). Make sense?
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What could it be?
It has three legs and hangs on the wall. .
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Hmm ... too difficult?Rad wrote:What could it be?It has three legs and hangs on the wall. .
It's a pianoforte.
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Maybe not too hard but too abstract?
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I agree with you. I like riddles balancing on the edge between abstract, joke and nonsense. Frankly speaking it is not so easy to express sense of a joke or a riddle in different language. But I'll try.Tommy wrote:Maybe not too hard but too abstract?
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Here are a few of them, below:
Q: What is the difference between a sparrow?
A: Because it has one leg more than the other.
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Q: What is the difference between the brick and the electric train?
A: There is no difference, because you can not use any of them to shave.
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Q: When the most people are born?
A:In the ninth calendar month.
Someone could add In the ninth calendar month? It means that in September.
And in the end something for mathematicians:
Q: One stick has two tips. How many tips have three and a half sticks?
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It was a riddle for kids - three and a half sticks have eight tips.Rad wrote:
And in the end something for mathematicians:
Q: One stick has two tips. How many tips have three and a half sticks?
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