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I don't know how to do the "view spoiler" feature.


Here's an easy one:
White sails on a higher sea
Whose tears fill the lower sea.
How about you post it, then after a few people guess, post the answer under the spoiler thing. Then I'll move the riddle, spoiler and all, to the first post.

A man was found murdered on Sunday morning. His wife immediately called the police. The police questioned the wife and staff and got these alibis:
The Wife said she was sleeping.
The Cook was cooking breakfast.
The Gardener was picking vegetables.
The Maid was getting the mail.
The Butler was cleaning the closet.
The police instantly arrested the murdered. Who did it and how did they know?

Alive, I am a beautious sight
Dead, I provide service void of might
The living I carry within my corpse
Or corpses I shelter without remorse.

I don't check the mail often enough to know that one. Alison had to go somewhere but I'm sure she'll be back in an hour or so to tell the answer.

Alive, I am a beautious sight
Dead, I provide service void of might
The living I carry within my corpse
Or corpses I shelter without remorse."
Ummm is it a (view spoiler)

Here's an easy one:
Whit..."
clouds and rain

You have a 7 liter bottle and a 6 liter bottle with no markings. You need exactly 1 liter of water (or some other liquid). How do you get it?
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The answer (view spoiler)


You are standing in front of a room with one lightbulb inside of it. You cannot see if it is on or off. Outside the room there are 3 switches in the off positions. You may turn the switches any way you want to. You stop turning the switches, enter the room and know which switch controls the light bulb. How?
(view spoiler)

A man is traveling to a town and comes to a fork in the road. If he goes left, he goes to the liars' village. If he goes right, he then goes to the village of truths - which is where he wants to go. However, he does not know which way is which.
He doesn't have time to go both routes, so he approaches a stranger who is standing in the middle of the fork. The stranger says he may only ask 3 questions and he will answer them.
The man asks, "Are you from the village of truths?" The stranger says, "Yes!" However, the man is still facing a dilemma: If the stranger was from the village of truths he can only tell the truth, but if he was from the village of liars, he would say he was from the village of truth.
So then he asks the stranger, "Are you telling the truth?" The stranger says, "Yes!" But sadly this leaves the man in the same position as before.
What question do you have to ask to get where you are going?
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What can run yet has no feet?
Its sneaky, adored, toward cracks and needs
It can live in a hole yet is loved by all things.

Oooh Oohh I've heard this!!! I just can't remember what the answer is XD

"I never was.
I am always to be,
Though no one has ever saw m..."
Atmosphere? Lol scientific eh? No idea.
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Hmmm..yeah. The future...or
How do find the right answer XD

:)
What can swallow yet has no teeth?
What can run yet has no feet?
Its sneaky, adored, toward cracks and needs
It can live in a hole yet is loved by all things.
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What is the beginning of the end
And the end of space and time
The start of eternity
And the close of life and love?
I think I actually asked y'all this one years ago.

An empty gallon bottle that you fill and then take out of the bucket? Sorry. Guess. I am not sure of that one.

"I never was.
I am always to be,
Though no one has ever saw m..."
Hm... Time???

I'm not sure. Heat, maybe? Evaporate some of it?
Or, maybe, if the water is close enough to the rim, you could drop in a good-sized rock. That could push a gallon of water out of the bucket.

[Provided by Cheyenne]:
You've got a chicken, a bag of grain, and a fox. You need to get them across a river, but your boat can only hold you and one other thing. You've got to take each item across separately. If you take the grain first, the fox will eat the chicken. If you take the fox first, the chicken will eat the grain. In what order should you get the fox, grain, and chicken across the river?
(view spoiler)[Take the chicken across first. Then go back and bring the fox across, but when you cross back take the chicken back with you. Then take the grain across, return and grab the chicken. (hide spoiler)]
[Provided by M]:
Three men are returning from a business trip. They stop at a hotel for the night. They say they want a room. The desk tells them a room will cost $30. They each give the clerk $10. The bellboy shows them up to a room, shows them the running water. (In those days, a room just had a sink. The bathroom and shower were down the hall.)
When the bellboy goes back downstairs, the clerk is agitated. “I’ve made a terrible mistake,” he says. “I charged them $30 for the room, when the rate is only $25.” He gives the bellboy five $1 bills. “Take this to them and offer them my apologies.”
On the way up the stairs, the bellboy thinks to himself, “There’s three of them and five dollars. I can’t divide three into five.” When he gets to their room, he explains that they’ve been overcharged, and gives each a dollar, keeping the other two.
Each businessman had paid $10. Each has been given a dollar back, so each has paid $9. $9 X 3 = $27, plus the $2 in the bellboy’s pocket adds up to $29. Where did the other dollar go?
(view spoiler)[the total won't add up to $30 now. It should add up to $25. The bellboy takes $2 away from the equation, because he didn't pay, he was paid. The bellboy didn't pay another $2 towards the $30, but took away another $2 to make the $25 that the hotel received.
Or, to put it another way:
The hotel has $25, the business men have $3, and the bellboy as $2, which adds up to $30.
m + r + b = x
m = businessmen paycheck ($30)
r = refund (-$3)
b = bellboy's cut (-$2)
x = amount hotel was paid ($25) (hide spoiler)]
[Provided by Edward]:
He went to the forest and caught it,
So he sat down and sought it.
But since he could not find it,
Home with him he brought it.
(view spoiler)[A thorn (hide spoiler)]
[Provided by Cheyenne]:
The man who makes it doesn't need it.
The man who buys it doesn't use it.
The man who needs it doesn't know it.
What is it?
(view spoiler)[A coffin (hide spoiler)]
[Provided by Alison]:
A man was found murdered on Sunday morning. His wife immediately called the police. The police questioned the wife and staff and got these alibis:
The Wife said she was sleeping.
The Cook was cooking breakfast.
The Gardener was picking vegetables.
The Maid was getting the mail.
The Butler was cleaning the closet.
The police instantly arrested the murdered. Who did it and how did they know?
(view spoiler)[The Maid; there is no mail on Sundays. (hide spoiler)]
[Provided by Edward]:
Alive, I am a beautious sight
Dead, I provide service void of might
The living I carry within my corpse
Or corpses I shelter without remorse.
(view spoiler)[A tree/wood. (hide spoiler)]
[Provided by Edward]:
White sails on a higher sea
Whose tears fill the lower sea.
(view spoiler)[cloud and rain (hide spoiler)]
[Provided by Kat]:
You are standing in front of a room with one lightbulb inside of it. You cannot see if it is on or off. Outside the room there are 3 switches in the off positions. You may turn the switches any way you want to. You stop turning the switches, enter the room and know which switch controls the light bulb. How?
(view spoiler)[You turn 2 switches on and leave 1 switch off and wait about a minute. Then enter the room, but just before you enter, turn one switch from on to off. Once in the room, feel the lightbulb - if it is warm, but off, it has to be the last switch you turned off. If it is on, it has to be the switch left on. If it is cold and is off, it has to be the switch you left in the off position. (hide spoiler)]
[Provided by Kat]:
man is traveling to a town and comes to a fork in the road. If he goes left, he goes to the liars' village. If he goes right, he then goes to the village of truths - which is where he wants to go. However, he does not know which way is which.
He doesn't have time to go both routes, so he approaches a stranger who is standing in the middle of the fork. The stranger says he may only ask 3 questions and he will answer them.
The man asks, "Are you from the village of truths?" The stranger says, "Yes!" However, the man is still facing a dilemma: If the stranger was from the village of truths he can only tell the truth, but if he was from the village of liars, he would say he was from the village of truth.
So then he asks the stranger, "Are you telling the truth?" The stranger says, "Yes!" But sadly this leaves the man in the same position as before.
What question do you have to ask to get where you are going?
(view spoiler)[The man asks the stanger the path back to his own village. If the stranger was from the village of truths, he takes him there. If he was from the village of liars, he would still take him to the village of truths as he would be compelled to lie. (hide spoiler)]