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Riddle: I am a 5-letter word. Take away the first letter and I am a place's name. Take away the first two letters and I become the opposite of the 5 letter word. What am I?
Answer: Woman, oman, man.
Riddle: My voice is tender, my waist is slender and I'm often invited to play. Yet wherever I go I must take my bow or else I have nothing to say. What am I?
Answer: A violin.
Riddle: What kind of music can you hear in space?
Answer: A nept-tune. It’s a pun that combines “Neptune,” the planet, with “tune,” a piece of music. The riddle asks what kind of music you can hear in space, and the answer plays on the pronunciation “Nept-tune,” sounding like “Neptune.” So the “music” in space is a “tune” from “Neptune.” It’s just wordplay—no actual sound involved.
Riddle: I have four legs but never walk I may be covered in flowers but have no soil I hold food three times a day but never eat a meal. What am I?
Answer: A table.
Riddle: What animal is the best at baseball?
Answer: A bat.
Riddle: What does Santa do in his garden?
Answer: He Ho Ho Ho's!
Riddle: What is big and yellow that comes in the morning to make moms day?
Answer: A school bus.
Riddle: A husband was called by the police telling him that his wife was killed and that he should get to the crime scene as soon as possible. Shocked, the husband dropped the phone and drove to the crime scene in 20 minutes, where he was arrested and charged for murder. How did the police know it was him?
Answer: The police told him to get to the crime scene, but they didn't specify where. The husband couldn't have known where the crime scene was unless he'd been there when the wife was dead or dying.
Riddle: What is in the middle of India?
Answer: The letter 'd'!
Riddle: What can be seen in the middle of March and April that cannot be seen at the beginning or end of either month?
Answer: The letter R. This wordplay ties to April Fools' Day by focusing on the month of April, encouraging clever thinking typical of pranks.