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Riddle: A girl was holding something in her hand. With her other hand she picked up a regular black pen and wrote on the object in her hand. When she let go of the object, the writing shrunk and became more solid. What was the object ?
Answer: An untied balloon
Riddle: I must cry even if I am happy, and be angry even if I am sad. People adore me, but don't always see who I really am. What am I?
Answer: I am an Actor.
Riddle: A woman named Maria was at the funeral of her mother. She met a nice young man that she had never seen before and after the service, they spent a bit of time together. Then she got busy and didn’t get his name or phone number before he left. She tried to find him, but no one knew who he was or how to contact him. A few weeks later, Maria’s older sister dies and the police suspect murder. Who killed the sister?
Answer: Maria. She hoped the man would show up at her sister’s funeral just as he had for her mother’s funeral.
Riddle: What moves faster than the speed of light, something that a camera produces and is red and yellow?
Answer: The Flash.
Riddle: What did zero say to eight?
Answer: Nice belt
Riddle: What starts with an f and ends with a k but is needed in emergencies?
Answer: Firetruck!
Riddle: What has a head, a foot, and four legs?
Answer: A bed!
Riddle: We start small and grow over time, We always expose anyone who commits a crime. There are experts in my field, but I have nothing productive to yield. We are as old as man, and all unwillingly follow his lifespan. We leave traces without trying, Criminals? Ha! We leave them crying. What are we?
Answer: The riddle "Criminal intent " is unanswered. Do you know the answer? If so, click ANSWER and add your answer in the comments section.
Riddle: What is always old and sometimes new; never sad, sometimes blue; never empty, but sometimes full; never pushes, always pulls?
Answer: The moon.
Riddle: I make hair stand on end, whisper between radio stations, and yet I refuse to change. What am I?
Answer: Static. Static electricity makes hair stand on end. “Whisper between radio stations” points to the hissing noise called radio static. “Refuse to change” uses the other meaning of static: something fixed or unchanging. The riddle hinges on the word “static” having both electrical and descriptive senses.