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05/18/2007 11:30 am
Hey if u got some cool riddles that just breath coolness, post em here. Make sure they are tough. Here are some of mine. Try to guess these!

1. Two men are playing chess. Each won the same number of games (5) out of all 5 games they played. No draws. How can you figure this?

2. A man is living in New York. Why can't he be buried west of the Mississippi River?

3. A man builds a house in which all four walls have southern exposure. A big bear wanders by. What color is the bear?

4. If you take two apples from a man with three apples, what do you have left?

5. There are 17 sheep. If all but nine dies, how many sheep will be left?

I'll explain these after I get a good response.
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My answers are in white so they want spoil it for anyone who doesn't want to see them (not saying they're right though :rolleyes: )

1. Two men are playing chess. Each won the same number of games (5) out of all 5 games they played. No draws. How can you figure this? they weren't playing each other

2. A man is living in New York. Why can't he be buried west of the Mississippi River? because he's still alive?

3. A man builds a house in which all four walls have southern exposure. A big bear wanders by. What color is the bear? White polar bear?

4. If you take two apples from a man with three apples, what do you have left? 2 apples

5. There are 17 sheep. If all but nine dies, how many sheep will be left? 9
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05/18/2007 1:47 pm
Originally Posted by: ravenx495Hey if u got some cool riddles that just breath coolness, post em here. Make sure they are tough. Here are some of mine. Try to guess these!

1. Two men are playing chess. Each won the same number of games (5) out of all 5 games they played. No draws. How can you figure this?
They played 10 games 5 each
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05/18/2007 4:22 pm
I have not yet read Erics answers, I will do so after I post my own, in white ofcourse, and see how ours compare.




1. Two men are playing chess. Each won the same number of games (5) out of all 5 games they played. No draws. How can you figure this?
jThey are not playing against each other

2. A man is living in New York. Why can't he be buried west of the Mississippi River?
Well, he is still alive, so let's not bury him just yet

3. A man builds a house in which all four walls have southern exposure. A big bear wanders by. What color is the bear?

well, in order for all four walls to be facing south, the house needs to be at the North Pole, so the bear, a polar bear, is white

4. If you take two apples from a man with three apples, what do you have left?
You have only the two apples that you took

5. There are 17 sheep. If all but nine dies, how many sheep will be left?
This one confused me...is it something to do with "dies" rather than "die"? If not, then there are 9 sheep left
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05/18/2007 4:29 pm
Hey Eric, your and my answer seem to match pretty welll...reckon we could be on to summin
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Originally Posted by: Andrew SaHey Eric, your and my answer seem to match pretty welll...reckon we could be on to summin

yeah, we pretty much kick ass :cool:
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Originally Posted by: ravenx495Hey if u got some cool riddles that just breath coolness, post em here. Make sure they are tough. Here are some of mine. Try to guess these!

1. eh ive heard ones like this before but I still dont know how it goes.

2. Because he is still living.

3. how do all four walls have southern exposure? that has to do with the answer, i know it.

4. you have two apples.

5. nine.

I'll explain these after I get a good response.


I answered the questions in the quote. woot.
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05/18/2007 7:43 pm
1. They were playing different people and not each other..

2. Because he's LIVING in New York and not dead.

3. The house would have to sit directly on the north pole. Polar bears are the only bears that live there. They appear white, but their hair is actually hollow and clear.

4. 2

5. 9
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05/18/2007 8:30 pm
Originally Posted by: DAMAGED ONEThey played 10 games 5 each


no this is wrong guys just send me a private message with the answers
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Originally Posted by: ravenx495no this is wrong guys just send me a private message with the answers

guys? he's the only one that got it wrong :confused:
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05/22/2007 5:36 pm
Facts:
1: There are 5 houses in 5 different colours.
2: In each house lives a person of different nationality.
3: No two owners play the same game, smoke the
same cigar, or drink the same beverage.

Further details:
1: The Brit lives in a red house.
2: The Swede plays Scrabble.
3: The Dane drinks Tea.
4: The green house is immediately left of the White house.
5: The owner of the green house drinks coffee.
6: The person who smokes Pall Mall plays Dominoes.
7: The owner of the yellow house smokes Dunhill.
8: The man living in the center house drinks milk.
9: The Norwegian lives in the first house to the left.
10: The man who smokes Blend lives next to the man that plays Checkers.
11: The man who plays Bridge lives next to the man who smokes Dunhill.
12: The owner who smokes Blue Master drinks beer.
13: The German smokes Prince.
14: The Norwegian lives next to the blue house.
15: The man who smokes Blend has a neighbour who drinks water.

Now .. using logic, tell me .. who is the chess player ?
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05/22/2007 5:42 pm
Originally Posted by: ravenx495
1. Two men are playing chess. Each won the same number of games (5) out of all 5 games they played. No draws. How can you figure this?


I think you may have worded this wrong. If you are implying the there are only five games played and each one an equal number then the equal number that they won could not have been five. Each could have won a max of 2 games.
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Originally Posted by: da_ardvarkI think you may have worded this wrong. If you are implying the there are only five games played and each one an equal number then the equal number that they won could not have been five. Each could have won a max of 2 games.

You're not thinking this one through... where in the original statement did it say that they played 5 games against each other? ;)
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05/22/2007 7:54 pm
The Answer is of course

The Letter N
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05/22/2007 7:57 pm
Originally Posted by: PRSplayaYou're not thinking this one through... where in the original statement did it say that they played 5 games against each other? ;)


I read it the same way as you at first. And came up with the same answer. but he says the each on 5 games out of 5 games played. If they were two sets of games that would be 10 games played. So if there are only 5 games played, the most that can be won by each and have the same number of games won would be two. Each won two games. and one player played against a third player and lost.

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05/23/2007 2:20 am
Originally Posted by: da_ardvark

Now .. using logic, tell me .. who is the chess player ?

Brit-Red-Pallmall-Milk-Dominoes
Swede-White-Bluemaster-Beer-Scrabble
Dane-Blue-Blend-Tea-Bridge
Norde-Yellow-Dunhill-Water-Checkers
German-Green-Prince-Coffee-Chess

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1) A farmer died and left his 17 cows to be divided between his three sons.
The oldest was to receive 1/2 of the stock
The middle son got 1/3
and the youngest got 1/9
How many cows did each son get?

2) How can you take one away from twenty-nine and end up with thirty?

3) A long street has 100 buildings that are numbered from 1 thru 100.
How many 9's are used in numbering the buildings?

4) A Fruit stand sells apples for $1 each. Each apple is wrapped in a special gold wrapper. You can then trade in 3 gold wrappers for 1 apple. If you had $15 to spend, How many apples can you get altogether?
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Originally Posted by: dvenetian1) A farmer died and left his 17 cows to be divided between his three sons.
The oldest was to receive 1/2 of the stock
The middle son got 1/3
and the youngest got 1/9
How many cows did each son get?

2) How can you take one away from twenty-nine and end up with thirty?

3) A long street has 100 buildings that are numbered from 1 thru 100.
How many 9's are used in numbering the buildings?

4) A Fruit stand sells apples for $1 each. Each apple is wrapped in a special gold wrapper. You can then trade in 3 gold wrappers for 1 apple. If you had $15 to spend, How many apples can you get altogether?


1)8,6,3
2)by subtracting -1
3)19
4)21
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Originally Posted by: dvenetian1) A farmer died and left his 17 cows to be divided between his three sons.
The oldest was to receive 1/2 of the stock
The middle son got 1/3
and the youngest got 1/9
How many cows did each son get?

2) How can you take one away from twenty-nine and end up with thirty?

3) A long street has 100 buildings that are numbered from 1 thru 100.
How many 9's are used in numbering the buildings?

4) A Fruit stand sells apples for $1 each. Each apple is wrapped in a special gold wrapper. You can then trade in 3 gold wrappers for 1 apple. If you had $15 to spend, How many apples can you get altogether?

1.) You add another cow so that there's eighteen. The oldest gets nine, the middle one gets six, and the youngest gets two. The person who donated the eighteenth cow gets it back, as 9+6+2=17.
2.) In Roman numerals, 29 is XXIX. You take the I away, you get XXX, or 30.
3.) Twenty. 9, 19, 29, 39, 49, 59, 69, 79, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, and 99.
4.) You can get 21 apples. You buy 15 apples with your $15. You can trade in your 15 wrappers for 5 more apples. You can then trade in 3 of those 5 wrappers for another apple.
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