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"Hat" Riddles - Next 10 of 3408.

Riddle: Roses are red, Violets are blue; And I'm forever saying: I love you. What am I?
Answer: A Valentine.
Riddle: Whether old Homer tippled wine or beer, Julep or cider, history is not clear; But plain it is-the bard, though want to roam, But for one liquid, never had left home. What is it?
Answer: The letter R.
Riddle: Look before you leap. What is the contradictory proverb?
Answer: He who hesitates is lost.
Riddle: What would you name your dogs Rolex and Timex?
Answer: If you needed some watch dogs!
Riddle: Inside a burning house, this thing is best to make. And best to make it quickly, before the fire's too much to take! What is it?
Answer: Haste!
Riddle: You have no one but me, when you're alone I come find you. I'll never leave your side until the day I die. What am I?
Answer: Your friend.
Riddle: Three equal numbers that when add them up is Sixty but not twenty. What are the numbers?
Answer: 55+5=60
Riddle: What is the noblest musical instrument?
Answer: An upright piano.
Riddle: A masked man is being hunted by the authorities for his vigilante activities, in which he helps and protects innocent people. His modus operandi is to seek out injustices caused by corrupt and evil people, stop these people from completing their wicked plans, and to deliver his own personal letter to these villains --- something to remind them of his visit. Who is this masked man, and what is the personal letter he delivers?
Answer: The masked man is Zorro, and the personal letter he delivers to the villains he thwarts ----- is the letter "Z".
Riddle: What word can be grammatically correct, when used consecutively in the English language?
Answer: Had:'"James while John had had had had had had had had had had had a better effect on the teacher" is an English sentence used to demonstrate lexical ambiguity and the necessity of punctuation, which serves as a substitute for the intonation, stress, and pauses found in speech."-Wikipedia. Cool, Huh?