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0 | riddle_v1_contains_number | Which word is least like the others? Third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth? | Third, it is the only one not ending in “th”. |
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1 | riddle_v1_contains_number | What word is pronounced the same if you remove four of its five letters? | Queue. |
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2 | riddle_v1_contains_number | What has 13 hearts but no other organs? | A deck of cards. |
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3 | riddle_v1_contains_number | There is a word that could be written forward, backward, or upsidedown and can still be read left to right. What is the word? | NOON. |
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4 | riddle_v1_contains_number | All 5 sisters are busy. Ann is reading a book, Rose is cooking, Katy is playing chess, and Mary is doing the laundry. What is the 5th sister doing? | She’s playing chess, of course! |
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5 | riddle_v1_contains_number | A man dies of old age on his 25th birthday. How is this possible? | He was born on leap day, February 29th. |
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6 | riddle_v1_contains_number | A man is found hanging dead from the ceiling of a room. The room’s dimensions are 15 x 15 x 15. The man is only 6ft tall and the rope was only 2ft long. There are no windows and only one door into the room. The door is bolted shut from the inside and there is a puddle of water under the man. How did he kill himself? | The man stood on a block of ice. |
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7 | riddle_v1_contains_number | There is a word I know, six letters it contains but, remove one letter, and twelve remains. What is the word? | Dozens. |
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8 | riddle_v1_contains_number | You walk into a creepy house by yourself. There is no electricity, plumbing, or ventilation. Inside you notice 3 doors with numbers on them. Once you open the doors you will die a particular way. Door #1 You’ll be eaten by a lion who is hungry. Door #2 You’ll be stabbed to death. Door #3 There is an electric chair waiting for you. Which door do you pick? | Door #3, since there is no electricity to harm you. |
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9 | riddle_v1_contains_number | If two’s company and three’s a crowd, what are four and five? | Nine. |
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10 | riddle_v1_contains_number | What five-letter word has one left when two are removed? | Stone. |
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11 | riddle_v1_contains_number | A girl goes to the store and buys one dozen eggs. As she walks home, all but three break. How many eggs are left unbroken? | Three. |
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12 | riddle_v1_contains_number | Four hang, four sprang, two point the way, two to ward off dogs, one dangles after, always rather dirty. What am I? | A cow. |
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13 | riddle_v1_contains_number | I talk, but I do not speak my mind. I hear words, but I do not listen to thoughts. When I wake, all see me. When I sleep, all hear me. Many heads are on my shoulders. Many hands are at my feet. The strongest steel cannot break my visage, but the softest whisper can destroy me. | An actor. |
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14 | riddle_v1_contains_number | I’m lighter than a feather yet the strongest person can’t hold me for more than six minutes. What am I? | Your breath. |
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15 | riddle_v1_contains_number | Two fathers and two sons are in a car yet there are only three people in the car. How is this possible? | They are a grandfather, father, and son. |
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16 | riddle_v1_contains_number | What word in the English language has three consecutive double letters? (Clue: it’s a compound word.) | Bookkeeper. |
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17 | riddle_v1_contains_number | If there are five apples and you take away three, how many apples do you have? | Three. |
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18 | riddle_v1_contains_number | What begins with “e” and only contains one letter? | An envelope. |
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19 | riddle_v1_contains_number | 1 rabbit saw 9 elephants while going to the river. Every elephant saw 3 monkeys going toward the river. Each monkey had 1 parrot in each hand. How many animals are going towards the river? | 10 animals are going towards the river. (1 rabbit + 3 monkeys + 6 parrots) |
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20 | riddle_v1_contains_number | Which five-letter word becomes shorter when you add two letters to it? | Short. |
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21 | riddle_v1_contains_number | There’s a one-story house in which everything is yellow. Yellow walls, yellow doors, yellow furniture. What color are the stairs? | There aren’t any because it’s a one-story house. |
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22 | riddle_v1_contains_number | What three numbers, none of which are zero, give the same result whether they’re added or multiplied? | One, two, and three. |
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23 | riddle_v1_contains_number | Which month of the year has 28 days? | All of them. |
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24 | riddle_v1_contains_number | Mom and dad have four daughters, and each daughter has one brother. How many people are in the family? | 7– each daughter has the same brother. |
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25 | riddle_v1_contains_number | What has four wheels and flies? | A garbage truck. |
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26 | riddle_v1_contains_number | At the sound of me, one may dream or stamp their feet, At the sound of me, one may laugh or sometimes weep. | music |
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27 | riddle_v1_contains_number | What is pronounced like one letter, written with three letters. And belongs to all animals? | eye |
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28 | riddle_v1_contains_number | What has 13 hearts but none beat? | cards |
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29 | riddle_v1_contains_number | I have one eye. See near and far. I hold the moments you treasure and the things that make you weep. | camera |
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30 | riddle_v1_contains_number | My first master has four legs, my second master has two. My first I serve in life, my second I serve in death. Tough I am, yet soft beside. Against ladies cheeks I often reside. | fur |
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31 | riddle_v1_contains_number | I have split the one into five. I am the circle that few will spy. I am the path that breaks and gives. I am the bow no man may bend. | rainbow |
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32 | riddle_v1_contains_number | What word is the same written forward, backward and upside down? | noon |
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33 | riddle_v1_contains_number | A man went to the hardware store to buy items for his house. 1 would cost $.25. 12 would cost $.50. 122 would cost $.75. When he left the store he had spent $.75, what did he buy? | numbers |
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34 | riddle_v1_contains_number | Ripped from my mother's womb. Beaten and burned, I become a blood thirsty killer. | iron |
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35 | riddle_v1_contains_number | Weight in my belly, Trees on my back, I travel fast in my place, but feet is a feature I lack | ship |
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36 | riddle_v1_contains_number | I am the fountain from which no one can drink. For many I am considered a necessary link. Like gold to all I am sought for, but my continued death brings wealth for all to want more. | oil |
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37 | riddle_v1_contains_number | The eight of us move forth and back. To protect our king from the foes attack. | pawns |
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38 | riddle_v1_contains_number | You get many of me, but never enough. After the last one, your life soon will snuff. You may have one of me but one day a year, When the last one is gone, your life disappears. | birthday |
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39 | riddle_v1_contains_number | A house with two occupants, sometimes one, rarely three. Break the walls, eat the boarders, then throw away me. | peanut |
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40 | riddle_v1_contains_number | A house full, a yard full, a chimney full, no one can get a spoonful. | smoke |
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41 | riddle_v1_contains_number | The moon is my father. The sea is my mother. I have a million brothers. I die when I reach land. | wave |
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42 | riddle_v1_contains_number | I have four legs but no tail. Usually I am heard only at night. | frog |
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43 | riddle_v1_contains_number | I have a hundred legs, but cannot stand. I have a long neck, but no head. I cannot see. I'm neat and tidy as can be. | broom |
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44 | riddle_v1_contains_number | What has six faces and twenty-one eyes? | die |
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45 | riddle_v1_contains_number | Flat as a leaf, round as a ring. Has two eyes, can't see a thing. | button |
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46 | riddle_v1_contains_number | I have four wings but cannot fly. I never laugh and never cry. On the same spot always found, toiling away with little sound. | windmill |
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47 | riddle_v1_contains_number | Of these things - I have two. One for me - and one for you. And when you ask about the price, I simply smile and nod twice. | sharing |
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48 | riddle_v1_contains_number | I am two-faced but bear only one. I have no legs but travel widely. Men spill much blood over me. Kings leave their imprint on me. I have greatest power when given away, yet lust for me keeps me locked away. | coin |
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49 | riddle_v1_contains_number | The strangest creature you'll ever find has two eyes in front and a hundred behind. | peacock |
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50 | riddle_v1_contains_number | We are five little objects of an everyday sort. You will find us all in a tennis court. | vowels |
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51 | riddle_v1_contains_number | Four of us are in your field, But our differences keep us at yield, First, a one that is no fool, Though he resembles a gardener’s tool, Next, one difficult to split in two, And a girl once had one as big as her shoe, Then, to the mind, one’s a lovely bonder, And truancy makes it grow fonder, Last, a stem connecting dots of three | suits |
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52 | riddle_v1_contains_number | A harvest sown and reaped on the same day in an unplowed field. Which increases without growing, remains whole though it is eaten within and without. Is useless and yet the staple of nations. | war |
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53 | riddle_v1_contains_number | What five-letter word becomes shorter when you add two more letters? | short |
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54 | riddle_v1_contains_number | There is one word that stands the test of time and holds fast to the center of everything. Though everyone will try at least once in their life to move around this word, but in fact, unknowingly, they use it every moment of the day. Young or old, awake or in sleep, human or animal, this word stands fast. It belongs to everyone, to all living things, but no one can master it. The word is? | gravity |
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55 | riddle_v1_contains_number | What is it that has four legs, one head, and a foot? | bed |
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56 | riddle_v1_contains_number | What word starts with 'E', ends with 'E', but only has one letter? It is not the letter 'E'. | envelope |
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57 | riddle_v1_contains_number | What is it that given one, you’ll have either two or none? | choice |
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58 | riddle_v1_contains_number | I cannot be felt, seen or touched. Yet I can be found in everybody. My existence is always in debate. Yet I have my own style of music. | soul |
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59 | riddle_v1_contains_number | My love, when I gaze on thy beautiful face. Careering along, yet always in place, the thought has often come into my mind. If I ever shall see thy glorious behind. | moon |
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60 | riddle_v1_contains_number | Two in a whole and four in a pair. And six in a trio you see. And eight's a quartet but what you must get. Is the name that fits just one of me? | half |
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61 | riddle_v1_contains_number | I drive men mad for love of me. Easily beaten, never free. | gold |
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62 | riddle_v1_contains_number | I am whole but incomplete. I have no eyes, yet I see. You can see, and see right through me. My largest part is one fourth of what I once was. | skeleton |
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63 | riddle_v1_contains_number | Who is it that rows quickly with four oars, but never comes out from under his own roof? | turtle |
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64 | riddle_v1_contains_number | What always runs but never walks, often murmurs, never talks, has a bed but never sleeps, has a mouth but never eats? | river |
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65 | riddle_v1_contains_number | You will find me with four legs, but no hair. People ride me for hours, but I don't go anywhere without needing to be tugged. Jerked or turned on, I always manage to be ready for work. | desk |
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66 | riddle_v1_contains_number | They are many and one, they wave and they drum, Used to cover a state, they go with you everywhere. | hands |
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67 | riddle_v1_contains_number | My first is in wield, sever bones and marrow. My second is in blade, forged in cold steel. My third is an arbalest, and also in arrows. My fourth is in power, plunged through a shield. My fifth is in honor, and also in vows. My last will put an end to it all. | weapon |
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68 | riddle_v1_contains_number | Gets rid of bad ones, short and tall. Tightens when used, one size fits all. | noose |
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69 | riddle_v1_contains_number | My first is in window but not in pane. My second's in road but not in lane. My third is in oval but not in round. My fourth is in hearing but not in sound. My whole is known as a sign of peace. And from noah's ark won quick release. | dove |
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70 | riddle_v1_contains_number | I am the third from a sparkle bright, I thrive throughout the day and night. Deep in the path of a cows white drink. I've had thousands of millions of years to think. But one of my creatures is killing me. And so the question I ask to thee, is | earth |
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71 | riddle_v1_contains_number | What I am filled, I can point the way. When I am empty. Nothing moves me. I have two skins. One without and one within. | gloves |
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72 | riddle_v1_contains_number | A word I know, six letters it contains. Subtract just one and twelve remains. | dozens |
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73 | riddle_v1_contains_number | Double my number, I'm less than a score. Half of my number is less than four. Add one to my double when bakers are near. Days of the week are still greater, I fear. | six |
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74 | riddle_v1_contains_number | There are two meanings to me. With one I may need to be broken, with the other I hold on. My favorite characteristic is my charming dimple. | tie |
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75 | riddle_v1_contains_number | A little pool with two layers of wall around it. One white and soft and the other dark and hard. Amidst a light brown grassy lawn with an outline of a green grass. | coconut |
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76 | riddle_v1_contains_number | Scythe of darkness, Shadow’s light. Guiding eye of thirteenth sight. | moon |
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77 | riddle_v1_contains_number | The one who makes it, sells it. The one who buys it, never uses it. The one that uses it never knows that he’s using it. | coffin |
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78 | riddle_v1_contains_number | My life is often a volume of grief, your help is needed to turn a new leaf. Stiff is my spine and my body is pale. But I'm always ready to tell a tale. | book |
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79 | riddle_v1_contains_number | My first is in blood and also in battle. My second is in acorn, oak, and apple. My third and fourth are both the same. In the center of sorrow and twice in refrain. My fifth starts eternity ending here. My last is the first of last, Oh Dear. | barrel |
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80 | riddle_v1_contains_number | A skin have I, more eyes than one. I can be very nice when I am done. | potato |
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81 | riddle_v1_contains_number | I have one, you have one. If you remove the first letter, a bit remains. If you remove the second, bit still remains. If you remove the third, it still remains. | habit |
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82 | riddle_v1_contains_number | Metal or bone I may be, many teeth I have and always bared. Yet my bite harms no one. And ladies delight in my touch. | comb |
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83 | riddle_v1_contains_number | I march before armies, a thousand salute me. My fall can bring victory, but no one would shoot me. The wind is my lover, one-legged am I. Name me and see me at home in the sky. | flag |
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84 | riddle_v1_contains_number | I heard of a wonder, of words moth-eaten. That is a strange thing, I thought, weird. That a man's song be swallowed by a worm. His blinded sentences, his bedside stand-by rustled in the night - and the robber-guest. Not one wit the wiser. For the words he had mumbled. | bookworm |
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85 | riddle_v1_contains_number | Of no use to one, Bliss to two. Men lie for it. The baby’s right, | kiss |
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86 | riddle_v1_contains_number | Often held but never touched. Always wet but never rusts. Often bits but seldom bit. To use it well you must have wit. | tongue |
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87 | riddle_v1_contains_number | I never was, am always to be. No one ever saw me, nor ever will. And yet I am the confidence of all, To live and breath on this terrestrial ball. | tomorrow |
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88 | riddle_v1_contains_number | Late afternoons I often bathe. I'll soak in water piping hot. My essence goes through. My see through clothes. Used up am I - I've gone to pot. | teabag |
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89 | riddle_v1_contains_number | What has a neck and no head, two arms but no hands? | shirt |
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90 | riddle_v1_contains_number | A slow, solemn square-dance of warriors feinting. One by one they fall, warriors fainting, thirty-two on sixty-four. | chess |
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91 | riddle_v1_contains_number | People are hired to get rid of me. I'm often hiding under your bed. In time I'll always return you see. Bite me and you're surely dead. | dust |
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92 | riddle_v1_contains_number | What is put on a table, cut, but never eaten? | deck |
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93 | riddle_v1_contains_number | Five hundred begins it, five hundred ends it. Five in the middle is seen. First of all figures, the first of all letters. Take up their stations between. Join all together, and then you will bring before you the name of an eminent king. | david |
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94 | riddle_v1_contains_number | Ten men's strength, ten men's length. Ten men can't break it, yet a young boy walks off with it. | rope |
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95 | riddle_v1_contains_number | He has one and a person has two. A citizen has three. And a human being has four. A personality has five. And an inhabitant of earth has six. | syllable |
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96 | riddle_v1_contains_number | You saw me where I never was and where I could not be. And yet within that very place, my face you often see. | reflection |
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97 | riddle_v1_contains_number | My first is in some but not in all. My second is into but not in tall. My third in little but no in big. My fourth in port but not in pig. My whole is made in nature's way. For clothing, rugs used every day. | silk |
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98 | riddle_v1_contains_number | Stealthy as a shadow in the dead of night, cunning but affectionate if given a bite. Never owned but often loved. At my sport considered cruel, but that's because you never know me at all. | cat |
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99 | riddle_v1_contains_number | I can be written, I can be spoken, I can be exposed, I can be broken. | news |
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