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"Mouth" Riddles - Next 10 of 38.

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: I have legs, but won't walk A mouth that will not talk Woodland home, lost to me Stabled now, in nursery Made to move, but must stay You won't hear me say nay. What am I?
Answer: A rocking horse.
Riddle: What can burn the eyes, sting the mouth, yet be consumed?
Answer: Salt.
Riddle: The sun bakes them, the hand breaks them, the foot treads on them, and the mouth tastes them. What are they?
Answer: Grapes.
Riddle: I have hands, but cannot hold anything. I make noise, but have no mouth. I have a face, but I don't wash it. What am I?
Answer: Clock
Riddle: I have two hands, sometimes three; I have no mouth, but I tell you something. What am I?
Answer: An analog clock or watch.
Riddle: I can't speak, as I have no mouth, but I named myself. What am I?
Answer: The Human Brain.
Riddle: Shirley's two-year-old granddaughter carries around with her something Shirley recently purchased for her in the produce section of a local supermarket. The little girl has the item wrapped in a blanket, pretending it is her baby. She carries her "baby" with her everywhere she goes, and even sleeps with it at nighttime. However, the "baby" has no body, but consists of a brown head with two eyes and a mouth; or is it two eyes and a nose? Sometimes it is difficult to tell, but only the face of the baby peeks out from the surrounding blanket. What type of produce is this "baby" that Shirley's granddaughter carries around with her?
Answer: The two-year-old’s “baby” is actually a coconut which she wraps in a blanket, with the three circular indentations of the “face” turned outward.
Riddle: What's taller than a thousand trees growing taller and taller by the season. It's yellow and orange and sometimes it's pink. It has no mind but often thinks. When it falls the world will crumble but not a human mind will be troubled. Laughing and smiling without voice joking and speaking without mouth. Up, up, up, it goes where it stops no man knows. Moving forever without being seen but whispering softly into the green. (the green stands for grass) What is it?
Answer: Sunset.
Riddle: Don't look a gift horse in the mouth. What is the contradictory proverb?
Answer: Beware of Greeks bearing gifts.