Riddle: I am broken and apart, all my pieces are in tatters. They lie about unorganized, as if nothing matters. Like Humpty Dumpty all I want is all my pieces fixed. Yet when you start to help me, your feelings might be mixed. To some I am relaxing, to others I bring anger. To see my original form, you need only look at my chamber. What am I?
Answer: Jigsaw puzzle
Riddle: What did the one puzzle say to the other puzzle?
Answer: I don’t come in peace, I come in pieces!
Riddle: Your friend invites you to a party. She says you have to bring something. To get inside have to go through a green. Only certain things go through. You can bring a poodle but you can't bring a dog. You can bring a stool but you can't bring a chair. You can bring a rabbit but you can't bring a hare. What is three examples of something you could bring?
Answer: Anything with a double letter.
Riddle: I am dead but alive, I eat but am never satisfied, I consume knowledge but gain none. What am I?
Answer: A Zombie.
Riddle: What is always traveling, has life, has sense but doesn't live?
Answer: The Earth!
Riddle: When spelled, I am a question. When shouted, I am a command. I am great for your heart, but hard on the sand. What am I?
Answer: RUN.
Riddle: What element is not on the periodic table?
Answer: The Element of Surprise.
Riddle: I'm a word meaning eating well, but when one letter goes missing I mean starvation. What am I?
Answer: Feast (fast).
Riddle: A beggar found a leather purse that someone had dropped in the marketplace. Opening it, he discovered that it contained 100 pieces of gold. Then he heard a merchant shout, "A reward! A reward to the one who finds my leather purse!" Being an honest man, the beggar came forward and handed the purse to the merchant saying, "Here is your purse. May I have the reward now?" "Reward?" scoffed the merchant, greedily counting his gold. "Why the purse I dropped had 200 pieces of gold in it. You've already stolen more than the reward! Go away or I'll tell the police." "I'm an honest man," said the beggar defiantly. "Let us take this matter to the court." In court, the judge patiently listened to both sides of the story of a leather bag lost and a leather bag found. He counted the coins; 100 gold coins in total. Then said, "If all was said is true then it's clear that no reward is necessary." How did the judge rule on this case?
Answer: The judge said 'Merchant, you said that the purse you lost contained 200 peices of gold. The purse this beggar found only contained 100 peices of gold. Therefore it cannot be the same purse'. With that the judge gave the purse to the beggar.
Riddle: Ice melts when heated up. But I solidify when I'm heated up. What am I?
Answer: An egg.