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But if you only know my last name, Ill tear you apart.

What am I?Answer:Ateddy bear.

Riddle:I have two hands but am unable to clap.

What am I?Answer:A clock.

Riddle:I have four legs in total, along with a head and a foot.

What am I?Answer:A bed.

Riddle:I have no blood pumping through me, but I have four fingers and one thumb.

What am I?Answer:A glove.

Riddle:I am bright orange with a fluffy green cap, and I sound like a parrot.

What am I?Answer:Carrot.

Riddle:What is as big as an elephant but weighs zero pounds?Answer:An elephants shadow.

Riddle:What falls while never getting hurt?Answer:Snow.

Riddle:What happens if you cross an apple with a Christmas tree?Answer:Pine-apple.

Riddle:I come in many different colors and get bigger when Im full.

What am I?Answer:A balloon.

Riddle:Which tree can be carried by hand?Answer:A palm tree.

Name the tallest one in their house.Answer:Snow White.

Riddle:What has no leg but has a foot?Answer:A ruler.

Riddle:I have a long trunk, but I am not an elephant.

What am I?Answer:A tree.

Riddle:I have wings and a tail; across the sky is where I sail.

Yet, I have no eyes, ears, or mouth while randomly bobbing from North to South.

What could I be?Answer:A kite.

Riddle:I have legs but cannot walk.

What am I?Answer:A table.

Riddle:How can you keep a skunk from smelling?Answer:Hold its nose.

Riddle:What has a neck without a head to hold?Answer:Bottle.

Riddle:Three men were in a boat when it suddenly flipped over.

However, only two men got their hair wet.

How is this possible?Answer:One was bald.

Riddle:There is a place where Friday comes before Thursday.

Where is it?Answer:In the dictionary.

Riddle:How come lions eat raw meat?Answer:They never learned how to cook.

Riddle:Whats something lazy dogs like to do for fun?Answer:Chase cars that are parked.

Riddle:Where do cows travel on business trips?Answer:Moo York.

Riddle:Mickey Mouse decided to become an astronaut.

Why is this?Answer:He wanted to visit Pluto.

Riddle:Bees hum all the time.

Why is this?Answer:They dont know the words.

Riddle:Which invention permits people to look straight through a wall?Answer:Window.

Riddle:Make the number one disappear.Answer:Add the letter G, and its gone.

Riddle:My pockets are empty, yet they still have something in them.

How?Answer:They have a hole in them.

Riddle:Teddy bears are never hungry.

Why is this?Answer:Theyre always stuffed.

Riddle:One day, a piece of bubblegum was stepped on.

What did the bubblegum decide to say to the shoe?Answer:Im stuck on you.

Riddle:The belt was arrested.

Why is this?Answer:It was holding up the pants.

Riddle:The best remedy for dandruff is…?Answer:Baldness.

Riddle:With dinner, an invisible man enjoys drinking what?Answer:Evaporated milk.

Riddle:Despite wanting to play a game, the sailors couldnt play cards.

Why is this?Answer:The captain was standing on the deck.

Riddle:Why is playing basketball with pigs no fun?Answer:They hog the basketball.

Riddle:Monkeys love to play football in which month?Answer:Ape-ril.

Riddle:Rabbits love to travel on what machine?Answer:A hare-plane.

Riddle:What is considered black and white but pink all over?Answer:An embarrassed zebra.

Riddle:Pulchritudinous… how is it spelled?Answer:I-T (it).

Riddle:What has four eyes but is still without sight?Answer:Mississippi.

Riddle:When does a car become something different?Answer:When it turns into a parking lot.

Riddle:Which bank never has any cash or coins?Answer:A riverbank.

Riddle:Which two things are impossible to have for breakfast?Answer:Lunch and dinner.

Riddle:Which throw in of cup is unable to hold water?Answer:A cupcake.

Riddle:Mr. Blue lives in a blue house.

Mr. Green lives in a green house.

Mr. Orange lives in an orange house.

Who lives in the white house?Answer:The President.

Riddle:I have two heads, six legs, four eyes, and a tail.

What am I?Answer:A cowboy riding his horse.

Riddle:I always go to sleep with my shoes on my feet.

What am I?Answer:A horse.

Riddle:What is the reason that dragons sleep all day?Answer:They hunt knights.

Riddle:What can honk even though it has no horn?Answer:A goose.

Riddle:What has a horn but it unable to honk?Answer:A narwhal.

Riddle:Which two keys are not allowed to open doors?Answer:Don-keys and mon-keys.

Word Puzzles

Find agreatriddlebelow thattwists words:

Riddle:I have three letters.

I read the same forward and backward.

I know youll get this answer; I know youll see.

Its a word thats important to you and me.

What word am I?Answer:Eye.

If you pronounce me right, you are wrong; if you pronounce me wrong, you are right.

What word am I?Answer:Wrong.

Riddle:I am a five-letter word.

If you take away my first letter, I still sound the same.

If you take away my middle letter, I still sound the same.

What word am I?Answer:Empty.

Riddle:Which five-letter word becomes shorter once two letters are added on?Answer:Short.

Riddle:Which word begins and ends with e but only contains one letter?Answer:Envelope.

Riddle:Which letter comes next in the sequence: JFMAMJJASON…?Answer:D for December.

Riddle:Which word is always spelled incorrectly in the dictionary?Answer:Incorrectly.

I come in all sizes, from skinny to thick.Answer:Candle.

Riddle:Round and round, thats the only way for me!

I take with me all your laundry.

Riddle:Standing quietly against a wall, you rarely notice me though Im tall.

Riddle:From my reflection, you will see your complexion.Answer:Mirror.

Riddle:What has a ring but no finger?Answer:Telephone.

Riddle:People climb me, cut me, and burn me; they show me no respect!

My rings are not of gold, but they do tell me age.Answer:A tree.

Riddle:What must be broken before it can be used?Answer:Eggs.

Riddle:I dont go out and play; I just stay at home all day.

Im nice, you might agree, but mostly your feet just rub me.Answer:Doormat.

Riddle:From this pot, adults drink a lot!Answer:Coffee pot.

Riddle:I have keys but no locks.

I have space but no room.

you’re able to enter, but you cant go outside.

What am I?Answer:Keyboard.

Riddle:I am full of holes but can still hold water.

What am I?Answer:Sponge.

What color are the stairs here?Answer:There arent any stairs because its a one-story house!

Riddle:Davids father has three sons: snap, crackle, and…?Answer:David.

Riddle:A doctor and a boy were walking.

The boy was the doctors son, but the doctor was not the boys father.

Who was the doctor?Answer:His mother.

Riddle:What comes down but never goes up?Answer:Rain.

Riddle:What goes up but never comes down?Answer:Your age.

Riddle:What gets wet, the more it dries?Answer:Towel.

Riddle:Whats really easy to get into and hard to get out of?Answer:Trouble.

Riddle:What is always in front of us but cant be seen?Answer:The future.

Riddle:Where do you find keys that wont work in a lock?Answer:On a piano.

Riddle:Why did the boy bury his flashlight?Answer:The batteries died.

Riddle:A man in a car saw a Golden Door, Silver Door, and a Bronze Door.

Which door did he open first?Answer:The car door.

Riddle:What kind of cheese is made backward?Answer:Edam.

Riddle:What begins with T, ends with T, and contains another T?Answer:Teapot.

Riddle:Which kind of ship has two mates but no captain?Answer:Relationship.

How is this possible?Answer:He throws it up.

Riddle:What is so delicate that simply calling its name ruptures it?Answer:Silence.

Riddle:Even without being called, they come out at night.

However, without being stolen, they are lost during the day.

What are they?Answer:Stars.

Riddle:What runs through towns and over hills but never moves?Answer:A road.

Riddle:What is something you will never see again?Answer:Yesterday.

Riddle:On a horse, Scott rode into town on Friday.

He stayed for two days and then left on Friday.

How is this possible?Answer:Friday is the name of his horse.

What is it?Answer:Rain.

Riddle:Five men went to church, and it started to rain.

Four men ran but got wet on the way while the one who stayed behind remained dry.

Riddle:What has a bottom at the top of them?Answer:Legs.

Riddle:What kind of stones are never found in the ocean?Answer:Dry stones.

Riddle:As a man walked across a bridge, he found wood that was neither straight nor crooked.

What kind of wood was it?Answer:Sawdust.

Who are they?Answer:Kings in a deck of cards.

Riddle:One night, a butcher, baker, and candlestick maker go to a hotel.

However, when they get their bill, its for four people.

Whos the fourth person?Answer:The night (knight) makes four people!

Riddle:What instrument can you hear but never see?Answer:Your voice.

it’s possible for you to sing (instrument) and hear it but can never see it.

Riddle:A man was cleaning the windows of a 25 story building.

He slipped and fell off the ladder but wasnt hurt.

How is this possible?Answer:He fell off the bottom rung.

Riddle:Two fathers and two sons go on a camping trip.

They catch a fish and bring it home, but only three people make it back.

Riddle:Tuesday, Sam and Peter went out to lunch.

After they ate, they paid the bill, but Sam and Peter didnt pay.

How is this possible?Answer:Tuesday paid; its one of their friends.

Riddle:A house has four walls.

All of the walls are facing south, and a bear of some sort is circling the house.

Riddle:A man was driving his truck with no lights on, and the moon wasnt out yet.

A woman dressed in all black was crossing the street up ahead, and he stopped.

How did he see her?Answer:It was daytime.

Who are the two men?Answer:A catcher and an umpire.

Riddle:I do not have wings, but I can fly.

I do not have eyes, but I can cry.

What am I?Answer:A cloud.

Riddle:I do not speak and cannot hear, but I will always tell the truth.

What am I?Answer:A mirror.

Riddle:I hold lots of memories, but I own nothing.

What am I?Answer:A picture frame.

Riddle:I have no life, but I can die.

What am I?Answer:A battery.

Riddle:I have rivers but no water.

I have forests but no trees or animals.

I have cities, but no people live in them.

What am I?Answer:A map.

Riddle:I never ask a question, but I am always answered.

What am I?Answer:A doorbell.

Riddle:I was born tall, but as I get older, I become small.

What am I?Answer:A candle.

Riddle:I will always come but will never arrive today.

What am I?Answer:Tomorrow.

Riddle:Rich people dont have me, and if you eat me, you will die.

What am I?Answer:Nothing.

What am I?Answer:Fire.

Riddle:The farther you take me, the more of me you leave behind.

What am I?Answer:Footsteps.

Riddle:People buy me to eat but then never eat me.

What am I?Answer:Plate.

What am I?Answer:Coffin.

Riddle:you might break me without even coming near me.

What am I?Answer:A promise.

Riddle:You throw me away when you need me and bring me back when Im not needed.

What am I?Answer:An anchor.

What am I?Answer:An egg.

Riddle:It is higher without a head.

What is it?Answer:A pillow.

Riddle:Throw away the outside and cook the inside.

Then, eat the outside and throw away the inside.

What is it?Answer:Corn on the cob.

Riddle:Its heart lies in its head.

What is it?Answer:Cabbage.

Riddle:it’s possible for you to keep it only after giving it away.

What is it?Answer:Your word.

What is it?Answer:An echo.

Riddle:The more you remove, the larger it grows.

What is it?Answer:A hole.

Riddle:It is seen once a year, twice in a week, and never in a day.

If I share it, I do not have it.

What is it?Answer:A secret.

Riddle:It loses its head in the morning but gets it back in the evening.

What is it?Answer:A pillow.

Riddle:It is round on both ends but is high in the middle.

What is it?Answer:A cold.

Riddle:It travels the world without ever leaving its corner.

What is it?Answer:A stamp.

Riddle:It gets beaten and whipped without ever shedding a tear.

What is it?Answer:An egg.

Riddle:It comes down without ever going up.

What is it?Answer:Rain.

Riddle:I have hundreds of limbs but am unable to walk.

What am I?Answer:A tree.

Riddle:It can be served up, but no one ever takes a bite out of it.

What is it?Answer:A tennis ball.

What is it?Answer:A shoe.

Riddle:This jot down of dress is never able to be worn.Answer:Address.

Riddle: Nobody can ever win this bet.Answer:The alphabet.

Riddle:This kind of coat is best put on wet.Answer:Wet.

Riddle:This flies all day but never leaves its place.Answer:A flag.

Riddle:This wears a jacket but has no pants.Answer:Book.

Riddle:This can clap but has no hands.Answer:Thunder.

Riddle:This has bark that makes no sound.Answer:A tree.

Riddle:This is easy to get into but hard to get out of.Answer:Trouble.

Riddle:Seven months have 31 days.

How many months have 28 days?Answer:All twelve of them.

How does the horse reach the apple?Answer:The chain is not attached to anything.

Riddle:If you multiply this number by any other number, the answer will always be the same.

What number is this?Answer:Zero.

What are these numbers?Answer:1, 2, and 3.

Riddle:In a classroom, there are twelve kids.

Six are wearing socks, four are wearing shoes, and three are wearing both socks and shoes.

How many are barefoot?Answer:Five.

Riddle:Mary has seven daughters, and each of them has a brother.

Riddle:A, B, C, and D can make dour flower pots in four hours.

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