Riddle:
I peel to heal this pain I feel. What am I?
Answer: "Sunburn" - Reasoning: Sunburn peels when healing, to get rid of damaged skin tissue. Thus, it peels to heal the pain of the sunburn.

Riddle:
I am a contained world that you can shake but please don't drop me because I may break. What am I ?
Answer: A snow globe.
Riddle:
I am not as they say, But I am in the way. I'm not the answer to the question, More an alternative suggestion. What am I?
Answer: A lie.

Riddle:
I stand tall, sweet on the inside, and I wear a crown. What am I?
Answer: A Pineapple.
Riddle:
I can kill and heal you without touching you. What am I?
Answer: Time.
Riddle:
I stick so strongly, yet I am not sticky in the slightest. What am I?
Answer: A magnet.
Riddle:
I'm in the book, but not on any leaf; I'm in the mouth, but not in lip or teeth; I'm in the atmosphere, but never in the air; I wait on every one, but never on a pair; I am with you wherever you may go; And every thing you do I'm sure to know; Though when you did it I should not be there, Yet when 'twas done, you'd find me in the chair.
What am I?
Answer: The letter O.

Riddle:
I am black of eye and bright of hair. I fast in to the ground and follow my lord as he races around the world.
What am I?
Answer: I'm a Sunflower.
Riddle:
I'm on your phone. Sometimes I laugh. Sometimes I cry. I even flip you off from time to time. What am I?
Answer: An emoji.
Riddle:
Add a g to my word and I disappear. What word am I ?
Answer: One. When you add a g to one it becomes gone.
Riddle:
Water on wind; Light, I rescind. What am I?
Answer: A Cloud
Riddle:
I come to you shattered and broken; And though not a word will be spoken; I will reveal to you, a world all anew; If you've the patience to make me unbroken. What am I?
Answer: A Jigsaw.
Riddle:
What can cut like a knife, sting like a bee, bite like a lion. Carry truth and lies but never move or speak. What are we?
Answer: Words.
Riddle:
I go up, I go down;I'm the present, I'm the past;My purpose is none other than for my kids to have fun.What am I?
Answer: A See-Saw.
Riddle:
I spread open my legs, slide the face between them, and put my bridge on the face's nose. What am I?
Answer: A spectacle.
Riddle:
I make the leaves green, I make the dirt brown, I make the blue birds blue, I make all of your dreams come true. What am I?
Answer: A box of crayons.
Riddle:
I can run but cannot walk, everywhere you go I am already there. What am I?
Answer: Your nose.
Riddle:
I'm always with a group, but I do not blend in. What am I?
Answer: An individual.
Riddle:
Every famine begins with me. Each fight I'll be the first you see. Though food can never come without, what forest fire beginnings are all about. Fears begin with me it is true, and when I come I'll bring flames for you. But with the hungry I wont be found. Yet with each new life I'll be around. What am I?
Answer: The letter F.
Riddle:
I can provide a blessing, a curse, or clarity. I am always running, but I am stuck in a loop. And though I will rule you for most of your life, you will always look up to me. What am I?
Answer: "A Clock" - Reasoning: Seeing the time on a clock can bring you relief, (e.g. your work shift nearly being over), a curse, (e.g. how long you still have left of a work shift), or simple clarification of what time it is. A clock is always running but always returns to where it began, to repeat. Thus, it is stuck in a loop. And as punching at work, appointments, taking to children to daycare, watching a film at the cinema, et cetera, all require you to be at a place at a certain time, time, which you read on a clock, does rule your life. The only exception is when you do not have a schedule to keep. And traditionally, clocks are usually placed on a wall, above eye level, so many people can look at it to see the time