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"Ses" Riddles - First 10 of 192.
Riddle:
You have me today,
Tomorrow you'll have more;
As your time passes,
I'm not easy to store;
I don't take up space,
But I'm only in one place;
I am what you saw,
But not what you see.
What am I?
Answer: Memories.
Riddle:
Why does the teacher wear sunglasses when she comes to class?
Answer: Because the students are bright.
Riddle:
The rungs of a 10-foot ladder attached to a ship are 1 foot apart. If the water is rising at the rate of one foot an hour, how long will it take until the water covers the ladder?
Answer: It will never cover the ladder because as the water rises, so will the floating ship.
Riddle:
What has cities, but no houses; forests, but no trees; and water, but no fish?
Answer: A map.
Riddle:
I am the beginning of sorrow and the end of sickness. You cannot express happiness without me, yet I am in the midst of crosses. I am always in risk, yet never in danger. You may find me in the sun, but I am never out of darkness. What am I?
Answer: The letter S.
Riddle:
What four-legged animal can jump higher than a house?
Answer: Any. Houses can't jump.
Riddle:
A horse is tied to a five-meter rope in front of an old saloon. Six meters behind the horse is a bale of hay. Without breaking his rope, the horse is able to eat the hay whenever he chooses.
How is this possible?
Answer: The rope is not tied to anything else.
Riddle:
How many of each type of animal did Moses take on the Ark?
Answer: None, it was Noah.
Riddle:
What goes on four legs in the morning, two legs in the afternoon, and three legs in the evening?
Answer: Man, who crawls as a baby, walks on two legs as an adult, and uses a walking stick in his twilight years.
Riddle:
I am a path situated between high natural masses. Remove my first letter and you have a path situated between man-made masses.
What am I?
Answer: A Valley.
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