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"What" Riddles - Next 10 of 3040.

Riddle: What 7-letter word has all 5 vowels and a q in it?
Answer: Sequoia.
Riddle: What is a computer virus?
Answer: A terminal illness.
Riddle: What comes down but doesn't come up?
Answer: Rain.
Riddle: What do you call a fly without wings?
Answer: A walk.  Another popular answer: A Zipper.
Riddle: What did the actress think when she saw her first strands of gray hair?
Answer: She thought she'd dye.
Riddle: It is said among my people that some things are improved by death. Tell me, what stinks while living, but in death, smells good?
Answer: A Pig.
Riddle: What is a device that you always have access to, that do not require recharging, and can record all of the useful information you have learned?
Answer: Your brain!
Riddle: What's the cheapest cut of meat?
Answer: Deer balls. They're under a buck!
Riddle: What falls but never breaks? What breaks but never falls?
Answer: Night and Day!
Riddle: "May Day! May Day! May Day! May Day!" shouted an angry wife to her cringing husband. "This is my official warning for you to remove that dead plant from this house before the stroke of midnight tonight!" "But it holds a lot of sweet memories from last year for me," responded her husband. His wife fired back with, "Today is the first of May, and you should have removed your precious plant from the premises months ago. Besides, it is both dead and brown and is now as sharp as a cactus, and to top it off, it has become a genuine fire hazard." Her husband sheepishly answered her by saying,” Well, I was hoping to set a Guinness world record for the family; but if I must dispose of it, the least you can do is help me remove all the shiny stuff from it first. What kind of a plant do you suppose this was which could create such a strange-sounding argument between this husband and wife?
Answer: The husband was having trouble parting with his beloved Christmas tree which was still standing in all of its tinseled glory in their living room, since it was erected in December of the previous year.