Logic riddle

A beggar’s brother died
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A beggar’s brother died, but the man who died had no brother. How could this be?
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What Goes Into the Water
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What goes into the water red, But black when you pull it out?
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What Can You
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What can you sit on, sleep on, and brush your teeth with?
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I am Born in Fear
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I am born in fear, raised in truth, and I come to my own in deed. When comes a time that I’m called forth, I come to serve the cause of need. What am i?
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My Thunder Comes
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My thunder comes before my lightning. My lightning comes before my rain. And my rain dries all the ground it touches. What am I?
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Name-Called
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Name-called and favorite to eat, Has only two toes on print of feet, Colors many, Almost any Country child would have seen one. What is it?
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It Comes Only Before
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It comes only before, It comes only after, Rises only in darkness, But rises only in light. It is always the same, But is yet always different. What am I?
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An Arm Points North
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An arm points north, east, south, then west. Ever in circles, never pausing to rest. It passes its brother twenty three times, As the sun passes by and the moon starts to climb. What is it?
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Within, I Clean
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Within, I clean all that is bad and is old. I make juice that’s the color of gold. Should I die, a filter machine would you need assembled to replace me … and beans I resemble. What am I?
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Placed Above
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Placed above it makes greater things small. Placed beside it makes small things greater. In matters that counts it always comes first. Where others increase it keeps all things the same. What is it?
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I Cut Through Evil
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I cut through evil like a double edged sword, And chaos flees at my approach. Balance I single-handedly upraise, Through battles fought with heart and mind, Instead of with my gaze. What am I?
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Creatures of Power
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Creatures of power, creatures of grace, Creatures of beauty, creatures of strength. As for their lives, they set everything’s pace, For all things must come to live under their emerald embrace. . . Either in their life, or in their death. What am I?
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If You Break Me
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If you break me, I’ll not stop working. If you can touch me, my work is done. If you lose me, you must find me with a ring soon after. What am I?
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First You See Me
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First you see me in the grass dressed in yellow gay; next I am in dainty white, then I fly away. What am I?
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I Weaken All Men
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I weaken all men for hours each day. I show you strange visions while you are away. I take you by night, by day take you back, None suffer to have me, but do from my lack. What am I?
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Iron Roof
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Iron roof, glass walls Burns and burns And never falls. What am I?
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Measures Out Time
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What measures out time, Until in time All is smashed to it?
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Cannot Be Seen
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All about, but cannot be seen, Can be captured, cannot be held No throat, but can be heard. What is it?
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Truthful Parrot
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A pet shop owner had a parrot with a sign on its cage that said "Parrot repeats everything it hears". Davey bought the parrot and for two weeks he spoke to it and it didn't say a word. He returned the parrot but the shopkeeper said he never lied about the parrot. How can this be?
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Scratch My Head
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Take me and scratch my head. What once was red, Is black instead. What am I?
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A Precious Stone
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A precious stone, as clear as diamond. Seek it out whilst the sun’s near the horizon. Though you can walk on water with its power, Try to keep it, and it’ll vanish in an hour. What is it?
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Armless, Legless, I Crawl
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Armless, legless, I crawl around when I’m young. Then the time of changing sleep will come. I will awake like a newborn, flying beast, ’till then on the remains of the dead I feast. Who am I?
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From House to House I Go
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From house to house I go, sometimes narrow, sometimes wide. And whether there’s rain or snow, I always stay outside. What am I?
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At Night They Come
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At night they come without being fetched, And by day they are lost without being stolen. Whar are they?
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My Head Bobs Lazily
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My head bobs lazily in the sun. You think I’m cute, For my face is yellow, My hair is white, and my body is green. What am I?
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A Horrid Monster
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A horrid monster hides from the day, With many legs and many eyes. With silver chains it catches prey, And eats it all before it dies. Yet in every cottage does it stay, And every castle ‘neath the sky. What is it?
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Runs Smooth but Cannot Climb
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Runs smoother than any rhyme, loves to fall but cannot climb!
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Large as a Mountain
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Large as a mountain, small as a pea, Endlessly swimming in a waterless sea. What am I?
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Another One...
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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. What am I?
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My First
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My first is in wield, sever bones and marrow. My second is in blade, forged in cold steel. My third is in arbalest, and also in arrows. My fourth is in power, plunged through a shield. My fifth is in honour, and also in vows My last will put an end to it all. What am I?
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