Riddle: When is a piece of wood like a King?
Answer: When it is made into a ruler.
Riddle: What did the scientist get when he crossed a chicken and a cow?
Answer: Roost beef.
Riddle: What is always traveling, has life, has sense but doesn't live?
Answer: The Earth!
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Riddle: I am weightless, but you can see me. Put me in a bucket, and I'll make it lighter. What am I?
Answer: A hole.
Riddle: While exploring the wilds of Canada, George was captured by hostile wood fairies. Zion, the powerful chief of the fairies told him he could make one final statement which would determine how he would die. If the statement he made was false, he would be boiled in water. If the statement were true, he would be fried in oil. George found neither of this options too his liking, so he made a statement that got him out of this seemingly impossible situation. What is the one statement he could have made?
Answer: George said: "You will boil me in water." The fairies were faced with a dilemma. If they boil him in water, that would make his statement true, which means he should have been fried in oil. They can only fry him in oil if he makes a true statement, but if they do, it would make his final statement false. The fairies had no way our of their situation so they were forced to set George free.
What is it Riddles
Riddle: What is an alien's favorite outdoor game to play with humans?
Answer: Flying disc.
Riddle: One word in this sentence is misspelled. What word is it?
Answer: MISSPELLED. It isn't spelled wrong, the one word in this sentence IS "misspelled."
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Riddle: A hundred feet in the air, but it's back is on the ground. What is it?
Answer: A centipede flipped over.
Riddle: What lies at the bottom of the sea and shivers?
Answer: A nervous wreck.
Riddle: What is the name of the ugliest tree?
Answer: Yew.
Riddle: What is something that is more useful when you break it? Hint: It's not an egg.
Answer: A glow stick.
Riddle: What is red and smells like blue paint?
Answer: Red paint.
Riddle: Which word does not belong? Hat, What, Spat, That, or Chat?
Answer: Spat! all of the words have HAT in them except Spat.❤️
Riddle: I can slash but I have no knife, I can dash but I have no legs, I can pound but I have no hammer, I can star but I have no stage. What am I?
Answer: A Keyboard.
Riddle: A man goes out drinking every night, returning to his home in the wee hours of every morning. No matter how much he drinks, he never gets a hangover. This drink is very well known, but is rarely consumed, served warm and taken straight from its source. The man is a sucker for a free drink, especially since he can't live without it. What is his favorite drink?
Answer: Blood, he's a vampire!
Riddle: If meena's father is Arun. Arun is the ____ of meena's father?
Answer: Name.
Riddle: Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson were going on a hike through the woods. After a long day of hiking, they stopped for the night. They ate a cold meal, pitched a tent, and went to sleep. Both of them woke up in the middle of the night. "The stars are out tonight," remarked Doctor Watson. "What does this tell you?" Sherlock asked. "Well," he replied, "By the positions of the stars, it's roughly midnight." "What else does this tell you?" Sherlock asked again. "I don't know!" Doctor Watson retorted, annoyed. "What does it tell you?" What did the detective notice?
Answer: "Elementary, my dear Watson. Someone has stolen our tent."
Riddle: It has keys but it only opens windows, it has a screen door but you don't look through it, you look at it, and it gives you most of the answers to your questions. What is it?
Answer: A laptop.
Riddle: What is Greater than God, worse than evil, the poor have it, the rich require it and if you eat it you die?
Answer: Nothing. Nothing is better than God. Nothing is worse than evil. The poor have nothing. The rich don't have anything they have everything. If you eat nothing you die.
Riddle: What does man love more than life Fear more than death or mortal strife What the poor have, the rich require, and what contented men desire, What the miser spends and the spendthrift saves And all men carry to their graves?
Answer: Nothing.