Riddle: A big person and a small person are going to fish. The big person is not the small person's father but the small person is the big person's son. What is the relationship between the two?
Answer: The big person is the small person's mother.
Riddle: What goes in hard and comes out soft and mushy?
Answer: A stick of gum.
Riddle: What is dry going in, wet going out and satisfies two people?
Answer: A tea bag!
Riddle: How do you know if there's an elephant under your bed?
Answer: You bump your nose on the ceiling.
Riddle: I'm red and I can be green or yellow, what am I?
Answer: An apple.
Riddle: My tail is long, my coat is brown, I like the country, I like the town. I can live in a house or live in a shed, And I come out to play when you are in bed. What am I?
Answer: A Mouse.
Riddle: My first is found on the ocean wave, In the spring, the pit, and the mine; My second below earth's surface you have, Where seldom the sun can shine. My whole your dinner-table must grace, And seldom fails to obtain a place. What am I?
Answer: Salt-cellar.
Riddle: Four fingers and a thumb, Yet flesh and blood I have none. What am I?
Answer: A pair of gloves.
Riddle: We are a pair, We can dart here and there, Though we always stay in one place. We can smile or shed tears, Show our pleasure or fears, And you'll find us on everyone's face. What are we?
Answer: Two eyes.
Riddle: I'm tempting, so it's said, I have a shiny coat of red, And my flesh is white beneath. I smell so sweet, Taste good to eat, And help to guard your teeth. What am I?
Answer: I am an apple!