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  2. 37 of the Best Riddles for Teens (with Answers) - AOL

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    Have a fun family game night with these brain twisters! The post 37 of the Best Riddles for Teens (with Answers) appeared first on Reader's Digest.

  3. 78 Riddles for Adults That Will Test Your Smarts - AOL

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    You'll have to really stretch your brain to figure out some of these easy, funny, and hard riddles for grown-ups! The post 78 Riddles for Adults That Will Test Your Smarts appeared first on Reader ...

  4. 48 Short Riddles That Will Still Stump You - AOL

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    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.

  5. Category:Riddles - Wikipedia

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    A riddle is a type of puzzle that is purely verbal, with a solution in words. Subcategories. This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total. F.

  6. I Tried the 'Harvard Riddle'—the 'Hardest Riddle in the World ...

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    The answer to the Harvard riddle is a simple "No." Forget all of the filler words meant to trick you in the beginning, and pay attention to the last line. It asks you directly if you can solve the ...

  7. Exeter Book Riddle 5 - Wikipedia

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    Exeter Book Riddle 5 (according to the numbering of the Anglo-Saxon Poetic Records) is one of the Old English riddles found in the later tenth-century Exeter Book. Its usual solution is 'shield', but other solutions, such as 'chopping board', are also possible.

  8. Cain's Jawbone - Wikipedia

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    Cain's Jawbone is a murder mystery puzzle written by Edward Powys Mathers under the pseudonym "Torquemada". The puzzle was first published in 1934 as part of The Torquemada Puzzle Book . In 2019, crowdfunding publisher Unbound published a new stand-alone edition of the puzzle in collaboration with the charity The Laurence Sterne Trust.

  9. 50 Tricky 'What Am I' Riddles for Kids and Adults - AOL

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