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"P" Riddles - Next 10 of 9910.

Riddle: Part carbon, part water, I am poison to the fishes. Many have falsely claimed my name, for I am the pause that refreshes. What am I?
Answer: I am Soda Pop!
Riddle: I would see all anger ended; Words retracted, tensions mended. I would see your ties restored; For disagreement, I abhor. What am I?
Answer: An apology.
Riddle: What can walk on two legs and also run on two legs but can stand on one?
Answer: it is a flamingo.
Riddle: What playing card sells hardware?
Answer: Ace!
Riddle: If someone were to write a biography about us, the following could be reported: #1 - Some people claim we can cure hiccups. #2 - If you are down and a little blue, you might be experiencing me. #3 - The four of us are hidden from view and are waiting for you --- underneath your car. #4 - E.C.T., not etc., has this frightening therapeutic nickname. #5 - Not trying to sound corny, but we are often seen at farmer's markets, roadside stands, and garden centers, especially in the Fall. Based on the biographical information above --- Who/what are we?
Answer: We are shock/shocks.
Riddle: What's a word that is always a name?
Answer: Andrew,Andrew,Drew,An,Wan,Wen! Real cool right.
Riddle: O! if I can sit so. What is the anagrammed word?
Answer: Ossification.
Riddle: It stands on one leg with its heart in its head. What is it?
Answer: Cabbage.
Riddle: When you are me, then we'll begin, Riddle is me here for you, Answer is me and will not change, What you read is part of me, Carved in stone, Wrapped in metal, I say more than any other, Six four squares with thirty two pieces, More than a game, A God am I, Out for dinner, Or just for tea, Once was liquid, now its me, Canines that hunt are named for me, Traps without me will not get sprung, There at the start of fires and freedom, With Apollo, at end of day. What am I?
Answer: Set.
Riddle: A path encircles this hill which is made of iron or steel. You walk from the head to the bottom of its tip with your hands instead of your feet. You might need to hold something to strengthen your grip In order to hold two objects together no matter what the weather. What is this hill?
Answer: Screw/Bolt.