What's in the word impossible?
Possible!
HA!HA!HA!
That should be a good riddle (-^.^-)
pen15.
good analogy
Who is in the hens pew? NEPHEW
It is a classic exercise for auctioneers. Saying it as fast as possible, varying syllabic emphasis, controlling their breath, while being understood by an audience is this riddle's 'point'.
Cauliflowers
when did Cinderella have to leave the ball
A blank. Good Riddle!
This isn't a very good statement of the riddle, but it's you. Assuming you're female, that is. Which is just one of the reasons this isn't a particularly good statement of the riddle.
Good rice
To solve a math riddle, first carefully read the riddle and identify the key information and any clues provided. Break down the components of the riddle and translate them into mathematical expressions or equations. Use logical reasoning to manipulate the equations or numbers, and systematically test possible solutions until you find the one that fits all aspects of the riddle. Finally, verify your solution to ensure it meets all the conditions given in the riddle.
Sure! Here’s a classic elephant riddle: "I am big, gray, and have a trunk, but I’m not a suitcase. What am I?" The answer is, of course, an elephant! This riddle plays on the double meaning of the word "trunk," making it both fun and engaging.