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  2. 125 Christmas riddles and brainteasers to fill your holiday ...

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    Fill your cup with cheer with these Christmas riddles and brainteasers for kids and adults. Some are easy, others are hard. Either way, they'll get the laughs.

  3. 101 Tricky Riddles for Adults That Will Stump Them - AOL

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    If you just can't get enough riddles, we've got plenty more for you. Check out our roundups of Halloween riddles , Thanksgiving riddles , Christmas riddles , and even scavenger hunt riddles to ...

  4. 102 Christmas Riddles for Guaranteed Holiday Cheer

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    Test your knowledge of Noel—the fun way—with these Christmas riddles. The post 102 Christmas Riddles for Guaranteed Holiday Cheer appeared first on Reader's Digest.

  5. Scavenger hunt - Wikipedia

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    With the explosion of mobile apps, there has also been an explosion of how Scavenger Hunts can be used within an app. Beyond the typical find and return method of a scavenger hunt, apps now allow for participants to snap photos, take videos, answer questions, GPS check-ins, scan QR codes and more directly in an app. Vastly expanding the concept ...

  6. 103 Christmas Riddles for a Festive Family Game Night - AOL

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    Spread cheer this holiday season with 100+ funny, easy, and hard Christmas riddles. Try Santa riddles, Christmas tree riddles, Christmas song and math riddles.

  7. Missing dollar riddle - Wikipedia

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    Flow of dollars in the riddle – comparing the sum of values circled in yellow (10+10+10=30) with the sum of absolute values of those shaded yellow (9+9+9+2=29) is meaningless. The missing dollar riddle is a famous riddle that involves an informal fallacy. It dates to at least the 1930s, although similar puzzles are much older. [1]