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"3" Riddles - Next 10 of 3602.
Riddle:
Railroad crossing are dangerous. Can you spell that without any Rs?
Answer: T-H-A-T.
Riddle:
I am being followed; and I am Not paranoid! As I look down from my lofty perch, I can clearly see those who have always been after me. My pursuers include the following: twenty-two birds of varying species; thirty-three men; seventeen women; and five golden circles. I also fear being caught and trampled under the hooves of the eight bovines who are definitely after me. Who or what am I?
Answer: I am the Partridge in the Pear Tree from the well-known Christmas song: “The Twelve Days of Christmas”, and I have always been followed by all of the other items/characters in the song.
Riddle:
What can fly without wings?
Answer: Time.
Riddle:
A man went to In N Out with no name . After he ordered food, the cashier said, "Ok. What is your name?" The man answered, "Max". Then the cashier said, "Ok Then. Not to be rude, but what is the name of your partner?". What is the name of his partner?
Answer: No Name.
Riddle:
I am a shadow during the night but during the day I'm a well Respected Figure. What am I?
Answer: A Vigilante. (Batman is also an acceptable answer)
Riddle:
My face is silent without my hands. What am I?
Answer: A clock.
Riddle:
What 3-letter word does not have a vowel?
Answer: CRY.(other answers accepted, if available)
Riddle:
Two fathers and their two sons go fishing together. They each catch one fish to take home with them. They do not lose any fish, and yet when they arrive at home they only have three fish. How can this be?
Answer: There are just three people. A grandfather, his son, and his grandson.
Riddle:
I come out of the earth, I am sold in the market. He who buys me cuts my tail, takes off my suit of silk, and weeps beside me when I am dead.
What am I?
Answer: I am an Onion.
Riddle:
What do you get from a pampered cow?
Answer: 'Spoilt' milk!

