Riddle: What breaks on water but never on land?
Answer: A wave.
Riddle: I have seas with no water, coasts with no sand, towns without people, and mountains without land. What am I?
Answer: A map.
Riddle: Two men are playing chess. They've already played 5 games, yet each have won 3. How is that possible?
Answer: They are not playing each other.
Riddle: The combined age of a father and daughter is 66. The daughter is the same age as the father. But with the digits reversed. What are their ages?
Answer: There are three correct answers 51 and 15, 42 and 24, or 60 and 6.
Riddle: All 5 sisters are busy. Ann is reading, Rose is cooking, Katie is playing chess and Mary is doing laundry. What is the fifth sister doing?
Answer: She is playing chess with Katie.
Riddle: What is special about the number 854,917,632?
Answer: It contains the numbers 1-9 in alphabetical order.
Riddle: Most ask for me, yet some hate to face me. For some I am agony and for others, I am relief. What am I?
Answer: The truth.
Riddle: What is easy to lift but hard to throw?
Answer: A feather.
Riddle: When I move, I tip the scales. I am the source of many tales. Around your foot, a sign of wealth. Around a stick, a sign of health. Around your chest, your final breath. On your neck, say hi to death. What am I?
Answer: A snake. Snake scales. Snake Tail and snakes are usually the antagonists. Snakeskin is very expensive. Snakes on a stick are almost always seen in hospitals. Constrictors squeeze the life out of you. A poisonous snakebite on your neck would kill you extremely fast.
Riddle: I take months to build, seconds to destroy, and years to rebuild. What am I?
Answer: Trust.