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"What" Riddles - Next 10 of 3084.
Riddle:
I herald the darkness which descends on all creatures; You will know my approach by moans and wracked features. I visit the hippo, hyena, and horse, But never go near snails and spiders, of course. I would circle the globe, leaping one to the other, Should all the world's people ever clasp hands together.
What am I?
Answer: I am a Yawn.
Riddle:
What did the painter say to his Valentine?
Answer: “I love you with all my art!”
Riddle:
What lives in winter, dies in summer, and grows with its roots upward?
Answer: An icicle.
Riddle:
What is equal to time, more likely to corrupt, possessed by the rich, needed by the poor, and if taken away, leads to a loss of status?
Answer: Money.
Riddle:
I am not you, but I am equal to you. I smile when happy and cry when sad. I can be living or dead. I will leave prints that share no clones. I am stronger when I am afraid and smarter when I am curious. What am I?
Answer: A human.
Riddle:
I'm blue at day and black at night; I do contain some creatures born and died. What am I?
Answer: Sea water.
Riddle:
I am mother and father, but never birth or nurse. I'm rarely still, but I never wander.
What am I?
Answer: I am a tree.
Riddle:
Step on me while I live, and I shall make no sound. Step on me when dead, I'll crack and groan. What am I?
Answer: A leaf.
Riddle:
What do cats call mice on a skateboard?
Answer: Meals on wheels!
Riddle:
What kind of rocks are found in the Mississippi River?
Answer: Wet ones.

