Riddle:
Stronger than any beast, Rougher than any sea. Steadier than a favorable wind, and of me none shall be free.
What am I?
Answer: I am Earth.
Riddle:
If you counted 20 houses going to school, and then 20 houses on the left, going home. How many houses have you counted?
Answer: 20. They're the same houses going back.
Riddle:
What dress does everyone have, but no one wears?
Answer: An address.
Riddle:
What has fifty heads and fifty tails?
Answer: Fifty pennies or coins.
Riddle:
A man crosses a desert in 10 days with no water. How?
Answer: He's a camel named Abdul.
The unexpected twist (a camel, not a man) mirrors the surprise element of April Fools' pranks.
Riddle:
What do you get when you cross a dog with a trickster’s day?
Answer: April Drool’s Day.
A playful pun on “April Fools’,” this reflects the holiday’s goofy humor.
Riddle:
I have three eyes, all in a line. When the red one opens, it all freezes.
What am I?
Answer: Traffic light.
Riddle:
Make me thy lyre, even as the forests are. What if my leaves fell like its own -- The tumult of thy mighty harmonies Will take from both a deep autumnal tone. What am I?
Answer: The west wind.
Riddle:
A woman with no driver license goes the wrong way on a one-way street and turns left at a corner with a 'no left' turn sign. A policeman sees her but does nothing. Why?
Answer: She's walking.
Riddle:
The sharp slim blade, that cuts the wind.
What is it?
Answer: A blade of grass.
