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Riddle: What's the difference between a well dressed man on a bicycle and a poorly dressed man on a unicycle?
Answer: Attire (a tire).
Riddle: What word is always spelled wrong?
Answer: “Wrong.”
Riddle: What's always moving forward in front of you, but you can never see it?
Answer: The future.
Riddle: What do you call a pickle that delivers mail?
Answer: A dill-ivery man!
Riddle: I am a king who measures things quite well. What am I?
Answer: A ruler.
Riddle: What is not dry nor wet but can be both?
Answer: Ice.
Riddle: What do you get when you cross a four-leaf clover with poison ivy?
Answer: A rash of good luck.
Riddle: I'm sometimes white, and always wrong. I can break a heart and hurt the strong. I can build love and tear it down. I can make a smile, but more often bring a frown. What am I?
Answer: I am a lie.
Riddle: My three brothers, my cousin, and I are stood in a line. I am the shortest of all my brothers and I am at one end of the line. At the other end of the line is my cousin, who is the fattest out of all of us. My tallest brother is in the middle of the line. We cannot move away from where we stand and yet we are very flexible. We are very useful; people would struggle without us. What are we?
Answer: Fingers.
Riddle: I follow soap to clear its trace, I wash away what suds embrace.  What am I?
Answer: Water. Water is used to rinse away suds and residue after using soap.