I've often wondered just how much material the contestants on \"Cram\" are given to memorize in their 24 hours of captivity. Recently, I realized that \"Biggest Riddle Book in the World,\" used on some episodes, is the same book that I had stored away in my bedroom from when I was younger. Since the contestants know they're going to be tested on riddles from the one book, I thought looking up the material used on an episode would be fairly representative of the overall amount of material given to them for studying, right?
So I found the page numbers and chapters of all of the riddles used in the April Fools' Day episode (since that was the only one I had on tape). Here's what I found:
Where do fish keep their money? (page 107, chapter 8)
In river banks.
What is a dog catcher? (page 101, chapter 8)
A Spot remover.
What happens to a postman when he gets old? (page 159, chapter 12)
He loses his zip.
How is a judge like an English teacher? (page 157, chapter 12)
They both hand out long sentences.
Why couldn't anyone play cards on the ark? (page 127, chapter 10)
Because Noah sat on the deck.
How does a pair of pants feel when it is ironed? (page 102, chapter 8)
Depressed.
Why do we dress baby girls in pink and baby boys in blue? (page 99, chapter 8)
Because they can't dress themselves.
What do they do with a tree after they chop it down? (page 118, chapter 9)
Chop it up.
Why did the comedian tell jokes to the eggs? (page 136, chapter 10)
He wanted to crack them up.
What \"bus\" crossed the ocean? (page 113, chapter 9)
Columbus.
What is the best way to make pants last? (page 109, chapter 8)
Make the jacket first.
Those are my results; make of them what you will. By the way, if you want the answers, just highlight the line underneath each question, where I have typed the answer in a color of text that hopefully approximates the background color here.
(One final note: Going into one of the commercial breaks, they showed one of the teams in their study room reading riddles to pedestrians. The riddle read by the contestant in that segment is found on page 35 of the book, way back in chapter 3. Which means that the contestants either had to memorize a lot more than was covered by the game material, or that that contestant was just picking random pages out of the book.)
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Scott Robinson