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Riddle Blog: “I’m Filled with Fans, But Rarely Windy. What Am I?” Riddles have a knack for twisting everyday words into puzzling clues that challenge our thinking. Today’s riddle gives us an interesting paradox: “I’m filled with fans, but rarely windy. What am I?” At first, it might seem like it’s talking about something full of literal fans that blow air—but with “rarely windy,” the meaning feels tricky. Let’s dive into this! Breaking Down the Clues “Filled with fans” — Could mean either people who admire something or devices that create airflow. “Rarely windy” — Suggests that despite having “fans,” it’s not often breezy or windy. So, are we talking about literal fans or the kind of fans who cheer? The Answer: A Stadium (or Arena) The answer is often a stadium or arena. Here’s why: A stadium is filled with fans—the passionate people who come to watch and cheer for their favorite teams or performers. It’s “rarely windy” inside, especially if it’s an indoor arena or a stadium desig...