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"Door" Riddles - Next 10 of 331.
Riddle:
When is a door not a door?
Answer: When it's ajar.
Riddle:
I built my house with just two windows, but when I open the first one the other one closed and when I try to opened second door the first one close behind me. What am I?
Answer: I'm just a matches box.
Riddle:
There are 2 doors. You have to go throw the left door but it's locked and you can't go throw the right door. What do you do?
Answer: Put your arm throw the right door and unlock the left door.
Riddle:
You are standing outside a door. You throw in an egg, it got broken; You throw in a stone, it breaks a glass; You throw in water, and it wets some papers. What happens when you throw in the towel?
Answer: You give up (probably because you are tired).
Riddle:
A woman is sitting in her hotel room when there is a knock at the door. She opened the door to see a man whom she had never seen before. He said "oh I'm sorry, I have made a mistake, I thought this was my room." He then went down the corridor and in the elevator. The woman went back into her room and phoned security. What made the woman so suspicious of the man?
Answer: The riddle "A woman in a hotel room" is unanswered. Do you know the answer? If so, click and add your answer in the comments section.
Riddle:
In the home where Mabel resides, she has a reputation for walking very slowly, even though she is only 40 years old. Her slowness doesn't appear to be related to arthritis or to other medical ailments, but is more likely due to heredity, as her parents both had the same condition. Mabel does not use a walker or a cane to move about, and a wheelchair would be out of the question. Mabel is an extreme introvert who basically stays in her home 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Although it sounds a bit strange, you could say, even when Mabel leaves her home --- she stays at home. Although she frequently leaves the front door to her home open, she is easily frightened, causing her to immediately shut that front door when she feels threatened in any way. Mabel's caretakers frequently laugh at her and sometimes point their fingers at her as she struggles to move along. The caretakers allow Mabel only small rations of food and water each day, and they never give her a shower. Where are the abuse investigators? Where is the justice? Or are things not as bad as they appear to be for Mabel?
Answer: Mabel is a Box Turtle who is the house pet of a family with several children. She is well cared for, but instinctively closes the front door of her shell and pulls her legs in if she senses danger, which includes inquisitive children.
Riddle:
There were 2 doors, one was stuffed with treasure meanwhile the other had a pit to nowhere. Behind each door was a guard, one guard always told the truth while the other guard always told a lie. However you do not know which guard was on which door. You could only ask one question to any of the guards to figure out which one has the treasure. What might you ask to find out where the treasure is?
Answer: Go up to one of the guards and ask this question, " Hello, which door that your brother will point if I ask him which way is the heaven." Then take the other door. Don't enter the door that he was pointing. This question will work for both of them because if you ask this question to the truth guy, he will point the hell because he knows that the other guard will point hell and if you asked to the liar, he'll still point hell because he knows that the other guard will point to heaven door, so he lied. That's why you take the other door.
Riddle:
When is a door not a door?
Answer: When its ajar.
Riddle:
If you were by a door, where would music originate?
Answer: From the HANDEL.
Riddle:
A wife called to her husband from the front door of their home stating, "Don't forget to raise the flag, but please don't be goofy and salute it afterward." Her husband responded by saying, "Don't you love your country?" The wife replied, "I am very patriotic, but I would never salute that flag. You embarrass yourself when you do it, especially when the neighbors see you." "Well, all I know is if I don't raise the flag, we'll lose our electricity, our car will be towed away, and eventually we will be evicted! Being a veteran of the Army, as long as the flag is red, white, and blue, I will always salute it!" "Oh, have it your own way, answered his wife, "but it's not the raising of the flag to which I object, it's you're saluting it afterward that bothers me!" What were the circumstances behind this couple's bizarre-sounding argument?
Answer: The flag on the couple’s mailbox in front of their home was painted red, white, and blue to resemble the American flag. When the husband put their outgoing bills and other mail in the mailbox, he had to raise the flag to be sure their outgoing mail would be picked up by their mail delivery person. Being a veteran and a patriotic person, he felt compelled to salute the flag each time he raised it.

