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"Riddle" Riddles - Next 10 of 700.

Riddle: After I am made, You break me and re-make me. What am I?
Answer: An egg.
Riddle: We are little creatures; all of us have different features. One of us in glass is set; one of us you'll find in jet. Another you may see in tin, and the fourth is boxed within. If the fifth you should pursue, it can never fly from you. What are we?
Answer: We are vowels.
Riddle: A retired couple had just completed construction on a brand new house. The husband had worked in construction, and his wife had been an interior decorator, so the finished house looked great. They were so proud of their new house, they invited their 12 grandchildren over to see it. Within an hour of their visit, however, the 12 children had broken several windows, pulled decorations from the walls, smashed parts of the white fence surrounding the house, and somehow even managed to destroy parts of the new roof. Shockingly, the retired couple did not try to set any behavioral limits on their grandchildren, and in fact, were observed smiling and laughing as their grandchildren inflicted damage on the house the couple had so carefully created together. Has the world gone mad? What kind of insanity was going on here?
Answer: The retired couple had constructed a small gingerbread house for their grandchildren, and invited them over to eat it.
Riddle: How many Easter eggs can you put into an empty basket?
Answer: Only one, because after that it is no longer empty.
Riddle: You can't see me, but I'm very strong, and I'm very popular. What am I?
Answer: John Cena.
Riddle: What is has ten letters word that starts with gas?
Answer: Automobile.
Riddle: This object can be driven, but has no wheels, and can also be sliced and remain whole. What is it?
Answer: A Golf Ball.
Riddle: What is the longest and yet the shortest thing in the world; the swiftest and yet the slowest; the most divisible and the most extended; the least valued and the most regretted; without which nothing can be done; which devours every thing, however small, and yet gives life and spirits to every object, however great?
Answer: Time.
Riddle: What lives in winter, dies in summer, and grows with its roots upward?
Answer: An icicle.
Riddle: What is not dry nor wet but can be both?
Answer: Ice.