#1 - Puzzle In A Puzzle

What are the next two letters in the following series and why?
W A T N T L I T F S _ _
*Hint: Check Puzzle Title

Puzzle In A Puzzle

The letters are the first letters of the words in the question. Thus, the next two letters are A and W.

#2 - Teacher Riddle

After teaching his class all about roman numerals (X = 10, IX=9 and so on) the teacher asked his class to draw a single continuous line and turn IX into 6. The only stipulation the teacher made was that the pen could not be lifted from the paper until the line was complete.

Teacher Riddle

Draw an S in front of the IX and it spells SIX. No one said the line had to be straight.

#3 - Writers Riddle

What work can one never finish?

Writers Riddle

An autobiography

#4 - Death Mystery Riddle

Two men are in a desert. They both have packs on. One of the guys is dead. The guy who is alive has his pack open, the guy who is dead has his pack closed. What is in the pack?

Death Mystery Riddle

A parachute that didn't open.

#5 - Maths Joke Puzzle

If you had a pizza with crust thickness 'a' and radius 'z', what's the volume of the pizza?

Maths Joke Puzzle

pi * z * z * a

#6 - Phone Riddle

If you multiply all the numbers on the telephone, what is the answer?

Phone Riddle

0--Remember their is a zero!

#7 - Stupid Riddle

What part of the Turkey has the most feathers?

Stupid Riddle

The Outside

#8 - March Riddle

What do you call a fish without an eye?

March Riddle

fsh
no eye => no i =>fish -i =fsh

#9 - Joke Riddle

Why did the boy throw the butter out of the window?

Joke Riddle

Because he wanted to see the butter fly (butterfly)

#10 - Half Full Or Half Empty Riddle

There is a barrel with no lid and some wine in it. 'This barrel of wine is more than half full,' said Curly. 'No it's not,' says Mo. 'It's less than half full.' Without any measuring implements and without removing any wine from the barrel, how can they easily determine who is correct?

Half Full Or Half Empty Riddle

Tilt the barrel until the wine barely touches the lip of the barrel. If the bottom of the barrel is visible then it is less than half full. If the barrel bottom is still completly coverd by the wine, then it is more than half full.