Riddle: Why is a gooseberry pie like counterfeit money?
Answer: Because it is not currant (current).
Riddle: Two bodies have I though both joined in one. The more still I stand the quicker I run. What am I?
Answer: I am an hourglass.
Riddle: Look in my face, I am somebody; Look in my back, I am nobody. What am I?
Answer: I am a mirror.
Riddle: I have four legs and one back, yet I can't walk What am I?
Answer: It is a chair.
Riddle: To cross the water I'm the way, For water I'm above: I touch it not and, truth to say, I neither swim nor move. What am I?
Answer: I am a bridge, to help you cross.
Riddle: What is the thing which, Once poured out, Cannot be gathered again?
Answer: Rain, or rainfall.
Riddle: Round as an apple, Deep as a cup, All the King's horses Can't pull it up. What is it?
Answer: It is a well.
Riddle: A mile from end to end, Yet as close to you as a friend. A precious commodity, freely given. Seen on the dead and on the living. Found on the rich, poor, short, and tall, But shared among children most of all. What is it?
Answer: A simple smile.
Riddle: Why is there no danger of starving in a desert?
Answer: Because of the sand which is (sandwiches) under your feet.
Riddle: Nothing on the outside Nothing on the inside Light as a feather Yet ten men cannot lift it. What is it?
Answer: A bubble.