The answers to today’s rib-tickling riddles
4. Make this equation correct just by moving the digits about: 26=74.5. Two objects perform the same task. One has many thousands of moving parts while the other has no moving parts. What are they?One object is an hourglass; the other is a sundial. They both measure time. The moving parts of an hourglass are grains of sand.Solution
They were shopping in a shop where if you spent £50 you got a reduction of £10. The bill came to £49 so they bought a useless object for £1.He had had a serious row with his wife and she wasn’t talking to him. He knew this was one of the few tasks she could not do without his help. 8. In a locked cabin high up on the side of a mountain, five dead bodies are found. How had they all died?The cabin is the cabin of a jet plane which had crashed into the mountain killing the five people.The person is a DIY enthusiast who is making a chair. They were using superglue and now the chair is stuck to their hands. They are waiting for a bus to take them to the hospital.Thanks to Des MacHale for today’s puzzles.
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