2easyI can whistle. I can howl. I can scream. And I can whisper. But I do not speak. What am I?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
10normalWhat's the missing letter in this sequence and why? D, R, M, F, S, _, T, DShow AnswerLearn MoreShare
7challengingRed river runs forward, White river runs back. If red river meets white, They both become black.Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
8easyYou let me down when you have fun, and show me off to everyone. You cut me but I will not bleed. Though when I split it's what I need. When you get old I will leave. My fading offers no reprieve. What am I?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
1normalThere was a man who was born before his father, killed his mother, and married his sister. Yet, there was nothing wrong with what he had done. Why?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
15normalI am beat but never bruised. I have a key without a lock. I am heard but cannot hear. I am fast and slow, yet never move. What am I?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
2easyMade on a star, and blowing out flames. Prayer of heart, and a hope proclaimed.Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
12challengingI have one, you have one. If you remove the first letter, a bit remains. If you remove the second, bit still remains. After much trying, you might be able to remove the third one also, but it remains. What is it?Show AnswerShare
5challengingA blacksmith has many apprentices working for him, and as a reoccurring game, every so week one of them succeeds at forging a key to let loose his pet monkey. The monkey goes wild, throwing stuff and breaking things until the blacksmith finally recages him and puts on a different lock. The ordeal has become costly. The blacksmith scolds the apprintices and makes them do the monkey catching, and puts them to extra work. The apprentices do find the extra work bothersome, yet they continue to pick the locks, releasing the monkey. The blacksmith is at his wit's end. He makes more and more complex locks, but everytime, one of his apprentices succeeds in solving it. The blacksmith asks for your advice. What should he do? He doesn't want to sell his pet monkey, nor does he have another place for it to stay.Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
15challengingIt may sound impossible, but it's not. You wake up trapped in a round room with six doors. A voice over a loudspeaker tells you that five of the doors are booby-trapped and will bring instant death if you try to open them. Only one door provides an opening that will get you out safely. The doors are evenly spaced around the room. They look exactly alike. Your only clue is that on the wall between each pair of doors is a large letter of the alphabet. Going clockwise, the letters are H, I, J, K, L and M. Which is the correct door that will get you out ... and why?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare