#121 - Riddle Me This

What can you catch but not throw?

Riddle Me This

Cold

#122 - Poem Riddle

I have streets but no pavement,
I have cities but no buildings,
I have forests but no trees,
I have rivers yet no water.
What am I?

Poem Riddle

A Map

#123 - Simple Card Puzzle

Two ladies played cards for candy; the winner received one piece per game from the loser. When it was time for one of the ladies to go home, one lady had won three games, while the other lady had won three new pieces of candy.
How many individual games had they played?

Simple Card Puzzle

They ended up playing nine games

#124 - Tricky Question

One day, Lavesh and his friends were playing around. Tarun hit something with a Pin and it popped. Lavesh's dad came in the room that very moment, but he wasn't mad. In fact, he was smiling. What did Mark hit?

Tricky Question

A Balloon , It was Lavesh Birthday.

#125 - Who is the oldest Puzzle

Kareena is older than Bipasha. Bipasha is younger than Karishma and younger than Katrina. Katrina is older than Kareena and Alonso, who are older than Karishma.If Alonso and Kareena are twins, who's oldest?

Who is the oldest Puzzle

Katrina

#126 - Casino Rebus Riddle

What does this say?
or nothing
or nothing

Casino Rebus Riddle

Double or nothing

#127 - Mad Riddle

What demands an answer, but asks no questions

Mad Riddle

Telephone

#128 - Logic Puzzle

A cat, a dog and a moneky were stolen. 3 suspects got caught: Harish, Manoj and Tarun. All we know that each person stole one animal, but we do not know who stole which. Here are the investigation statements. Harish said: Tarun stole the cat. Manoj said: Tarun stole the dog. Tarun said: They both were lying. I did not steal the cat or the dog. Later on, the police found out the man who stole the moneky told a lie. The man who stole the cat told the truth. Can you find out who stole which?

Logic Puzzle

Harish stole Moneky ( R $ C )
Tarun stole Dog ( T $ D )
Manoj stole Cat ( S $ H )

#129 - Logic Riddle

An infinite number of mathematicians are standing behind a bar. The first asks the barman for half a pint of beer, the second for a quarter pint, the third an eighth, and so on. How many pints of beer will the barman need to fulfill all mathematicians' wishes?

Logic Riddle

Just 1

#130 - Short Funny Riddle

Where do fish keep their money?

Short Funny Riddle

On River Bank