Riddle:
Here on earth it is true, yesterday is always before today; but there is a place where yesterday always follows today.
Where?
Answer: The Dictionary.
Riddle:
Part pickle, part crazy, You can't call this flower lazy. It perks its head up with a snout And if it had a voice - I'm sure it'd shout. What is it?
Answer: A Daffodil.
Riddle:
When is a baby not a baby?
Answer: When it's a little cross.
Riddle:
Deep, deep, do they go. Spreading out as they go. Never needing any air. They are sometimes as fine as hair. What are they?
Answer: Roots.
Riddle:
Dawns away, The day's turned grey And I must travel far away. But I'll be back And then we'll track, The light of yet another day. What is it?
Answer: The Sun or a shadow.
The riddle is written as if the sun is speaking to us. It's not saying the sun tracks its light; it's saying:
- “I’ll be back” → the sun will rise again.
- “And then we’ll track the light”→ we(humans) will follow, notice, and live by its light through another day.
Riddle:
I was born blind, And could not see, Until it was a quarter of three. I could not smile, Til half past six, And all of my arms and legs Were made of sticks. What am I?
Answer: A doll.
Riddle:
What has four eyes and runs south?
Answer: The Mississippi River.
Riddle:
A part of heaven, Though it touches the earth. Some say it's valuable, Others - no worth. What is it?
Answer: A rainbow.
Riddle:
I'm big, I'm comfortable, but most of all I'm oh, so lazy. I have two arms, but only one foot.
What am I?
Answer: A lazy boy recliner.
Riddle:
I bubble and laugh And spit water in your face. I am no lady, And I don't wear lace. What am I?
Answer: A fountain.
