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For adults, riddles are a great way to exercise the brain and help keep your mind sharp. Also, if you find yourself in an awkward social situation, sometimes a good riddle can help break the ice.
Q: What do the numbers 11, 69 and 88 all have in common? A: They all read the same way when placed upside down. Q: If 2 is company and 3 is a crowd, what are 4 and 5? A: 9. Q: I add 5 to 9 and get 2.
Try out these quick, bite-size riddles—some are easy, and some are still pretty tricky! The post 48 Short Riddles That Will Still Stump You appeared first on Reader's Digest.
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One of these famous people has a name (Burr) that sounds like a song ("Blurry") released by a band (Puddle of Mudd) whose name shares the real last name of a character (Harcourt Fenton Mudd) who portrayed himself as L. F. Walsh in a television show (Star Trek, episode Mudd's Women). -- Bjimba 02:00, 7 August 2005 Correct!
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The post 78 Riddles for Adults That Will Test Your Smarts appeared first on Reader's Digest. You'll have to really stretch your brain to figure out some of these easy, funny, and hard riddles for ...
In late 1964, Juliette Gréco and Françoise Sagan popularized a basic version of the game under the name of "Game of in-memoriam", which was widely exchanged among Parisians. In early 1965, Paris Match made it widely-known across France in its first issue of the year, number 823, by publishing over several weeks the best "in-memoriam" from its ...