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Riddle: Fire is often maintained above me, and if you remove my first letter, you will find the home shared by everyone you have ever known. What am I?
Answer: A Hearth.
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.
Riddle: What's the difference between gossip and a mirror?
Answer: One speaks without reflecting and the other reflects without speaking.
Riddle: Why wouldn't the shrimp share his treasure?
Answer: Because he was a little shellfish.
Riddle: I bend but I never break. What am I?
Answer: Light.
Riddle: In old age I'm lost, in trauma I'm tossed. What am I?
Answer: Memories.
Riddle: Out of a man's mouth it comes forth, lightening hearts and inspiring souls to be steadfast. Tales of old it tells, of warriors and kings, of castles and dungeons. It tells of sunshine and hills, flowers and grass. Of food and drink it encourages you to press on, of fantasies it gives you rest and delight. It carries on through ages and never an ending does it find. What is it?
Answer: A song.
Riddle: What is it that no one wants, but no one wants to lose?
Answer: A lawsuit.
Riddle: What washes up on tiny beaches?
Answer: Microwaves.
Riddle: What language do chimpanzees speak?
Answer: Chimp-anese.