Riddle:
What place is this... where its participants wear uniforms, and the number of participants always increases and never decreases?
Answer: A cemetery
Riddle:
If 1 + 1 = 2, what's the other answer?
Answer: Any other answer is wrong!
Riddle:
What song can everyone in the world sing?
Answer: The 'Happy Birthday' song.
Riddle:
I hold a thousand voices, yet not one sound I make. I open doors to worlds though I never roam or break. In lines I travel paths, but never take a step— When you seek new places, I am the map you’ve kept. What am I?
Answer: A Book.
Riddle:
I have no wings but I can fly Always on the move, you cannot catch me or tie I devour all things alive - Goodbye What am I?
Answer: TIME.
Riddle:
“Did they bring it? Did they bring it? Did they bring it?” asked Mr. McCue excitedly. “If you’re talking about your precious piece of furniture — yes, they did bring it while you were at work,” responded his wife in an irritable fashion. “Well, where is it?” asked Mr. McCue impatiently. “I told the delivery guys to take it back,” replied Mrs. McCue. “What!!! Why on earth did you refuse the delivery!?” Said her husband angrily. “For three reasons,” explained his wife. “Number one: it was so big, and heavy, and clunky. Number two: the rug on it was green, but our carpet is red, so the colors clash. Number three (and this is the main reason I sent it back): It had six large holes in it, and I wasn’t about to accept delivery of damaged merchandise which you had told me cost us a lot of money,” stated Mrs. McCue logically. “But it was meant to be that way!!!” shouted her husband. What was the piece of furniture Mr. and Mrs. McCue were discussing?
Answer: A new pool table.
Riddle:
What is the next number in the sequence: 1, 11, 21, 1211, 111221, ...?
Answer: 312211 (each number describes the digits of the previous one)
Riddle:
Why did the bird fly into the library?
Answer: To find a bookworm.
Riddle:
I am as deep as the sea, but only exist in your mind. What am I?
Answer: A notion (= An ocean).
Riddle:
Charles woke up one morning to find himself trapped inside a prison made of what appeared to be unbreakable glass. Having no memory of how he got there, he looked around and was horrified to see two of his closest friends lying on their sides - dead. The last thing Charles remembered before falling asleep, was seeing both of his pals alive and in good health; but now they were both dead, and he wondered if he soon would be sharing their fate. As the days passed, his captors allowed him to have plenty of water, but allowed him only a few crumbs of food each day. Over time, Charles often heard his jailers talking amongst themselves, stating if he were ever able to escape his cell, he would certainly be dead within a matter of minutes. Who exactly is Charles, and why have his captors never been brought to justice?
Answer: Charles and his two friends were pet goldfish placed in an unbreakable glass fish bowl by their owners. Unfortunately, his two friends died.
