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"P" Riddles - Next 10 of 9911.

Riddle: I have a head and a tail but no body... What am I?
Answer: A coin.
Riddle: I am taken from a mine and shut up in a wooden case from which I am never released, and yet I am used by almost everybody. What am I?
Answer: Pencil Lead.
Riddle: What weights more, a ton of bricks or a ton of feathers?
Answer: They both weight a ton!
Riddle: Who do you call when your typing goes wrong?
Answer: Why, the Type RIGHTER .
Riddle: What kind of cup can't hold water?
Answer: A cupcake.
Riddle: We're 5 little items of an everyday sort, you'll find us all in a tennis court. What am I?
Answer: Vowels.
Riddle: Janet is a janitor of a large museum. One day, while cleaning the ladies' room, she spots a precious ring with red gems. When Janet leaves the ladies' room, three people–Sarah, Catherine, and Harold–show up to claim it. Sarah said that the ring belonged to her grandmother; emeralds fit her green eyes perfectly anyway. Catherine asked if the ring had an engraving etched inside, and if it was damaged in any way. Harold said that he lost the ring while washing his hands; he was going to propose to his girlfriend in a few days. Janet decided that the ring belonged to Catherine. Why?
Answer: If the ring belonged to Sarah, then she wouldn't have mentioned emeralds, because the stones on the ring are red, not green. And Harold wouldn't have been allowed in the ladies' room. Catherine was the only one who knew about the engraving on the ring, as well as how precious it is, so the ring must be hers.
Riddle: What is black and white but red all over?
Answer: A newspaper. It is READ all over!
Riddle: What kind of coat can you only put on when it's wet?
Answer: A Coat of Paint.
Riddle: What is Tigger with 4 words when he made a word in bouncy?
Answer: Bouncy, Trouncy, Flouncy, Pouncy