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Riddles can you solve? 10 points for 1st correct answers?

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1. A man was to be sentenced, and the judge told him, "You may make a statement. If it is true, I'll sentence you to four years in prison. If it is false, I'll sentence you to six years in prison." After the man

made his statement, the judge decided to let him go free. What did the man say?

2. How did Mark legally marry three women in Michigan, without divorcing any of them, becoming legally separated, or any of them dying?

3.Which is the longest word in English?

4.Paul’s height is six feet, he’s an assistant at a butcher’s shop, and wears size 9 shoes. What does he weigh?

5. When is it bad luck to meet a white cat?

6.Complete this sequence of letters: o, t, t, f, f, s, s, _, _, _.

7. What do the letter ‘t’ and an island have in common?

8.There was a man one night. He started to run straight forward. Then he turned left. Soon after, he turned left again. Then he started running toward home. When he got home there were 2

masked men waiting for him. Who were they.

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  1. 1 He said, "You'll sentence me to six years" If true, the judge would make it false by sentencing him to four years. If false, then he would have to have given him six years, which would make it true.

    2 He was a minister

    3 Shingle (didn't read that one properly) Or smiles ('cos there's a mile between the first & last letter)

    4 Meat

    5 When you're a mouse

    6 e,n,t... (eight, nine, ten...)

    7 Both are in water

    8 The catcher & the umpire

    Well done Mr Special for admitting which answers are borrowed - your honesty should be applauded!


  2. 6..... e..n..t

    3.......smiles

    4..... weighs meat for customers

    can I come back after thinking

    2 and 5 I agree with so they beat me

    7 is right only leaves first and last. Is this cheating?

    JG is clever all right  one to go

    Made this up for 1     How will you know If I am lying?

  3. 6. e,n,t

  4. 1. The man said to the judge, "You are going to sentence me to six years in prison."

    2.?

    3.Elastic, because it stretches.

    4.He weighs meat.

    5.When you're a mouse.

    6.e, n, t.

    7.They are both in the middle of water.

    8.They were the umpire and the other guy which I don't know what you call it; he was playing baseball basically.

  5. 1. I dunno

    3. He is a priest. he was the one who gave the women their marriage license.

    4. Paul weighs as much as he is told. He weighs meat!

    5. when you are a mouse

    6. s,s,m ?? i dunno

    7. they both are surrounded by waTer

    8. I heard thsi before..i have no clue.


  6. 1. Not sure sorry =(

    2. He was a minister so he made the rules up

    3. is (English...)

    4. He weighs meat

    5. Well... If you're a mouse

    6. E, N, T.... (eight, nine, ten...)

    7. Both are in water

    8. Not sure sorry =(

  7. 1. The man said "You are going to sentence me to six years in prison" causing a paradox that the judge could not neither say was false or true (borrowed off other person

    2. Mark is a minister (borrowed off other person)

    3. Shingle

    4. He weighs meat obviously :)

    5. When you are a mouse (borrowed off other person)

    6. e,n,t (borrowed of other person)

    7. They are both surrounded by water

    8. The two masked men are the catcher and umpire that stand behind home base in a game of baseball or softball (borrowed off other person)

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