Riddle: Do unto others as you would have others do unto you. What is the contradictory proverb?
Answer: Nice guys finish last.
Riddle: Don't judge a book by its cover. What is the contradictory proverb?
Answer: Clothes make the man.
Riddle: June's mom has 12 children: January, February, March, April, May, July, August, September, October, November, and December. Who is the 12th child?
Answer: It's June!
What is it Riddles
Riddle: As an April Fool's joke, a prankster, who works in an assisted living facility, created a flyer and distributed one to each room of the facility. Here is what the flyer announced: Attention!!! All residents!!! Several creatures have recently been spotted in hallways and day areas of this facility. The primary creature seen is reported to be warm-blooded, is between 60 and 72 inches in length, and has three legs and three feet. There have even been rarer sightings of several of these life forms having six legs and six feet. Anyone sighting either of these two creatures should immediately notify the receptionist for instructions. What do you suppose the living organisms were to which the prankster was referring in his April Fool's flyers?
Answer: The "creatures" to which the prankster was referring, were the residents who used canes and walkers. Each cane acted as a resident's third leg, with a foot at the base of each cane. The rarer "creatures" were the residents using four-legged walkers with a foot at the bottom of each leg. These sums were added to each resident's physical two legs and two feet which accounted for the description of the "life forms" in the flyers.
Riddle: What starts with 'E', ends in 'L', and for all nearby, disaster it spells?
Answer: Evil.
What is it Riddles
Riddle: What’s the difference between U and I?
Answer: Eleven letters.
Riddle: What does an Aardark like on its pizza?
Answer: Ant-chovies.
What is it Riddles
Riddle: Their trunks are all packed and they wave their salutes. Will they hurry away on the wing? Don’t worry, my dear; you’ll not lose them. Don't fear! They never do leave till the spring. What are they?
Answer: Trees.
Riddle: What comes out in the presence of life, but fades away when light is shone on it?
Answer: Shadow.
Riddle: Birds of a feather flock together. What is the contradictory proverb?
Answer: Opposites attract.
Riddle: What has to be broken before you use it?
Answer: Eggs.
Riddle: What has holes but can still hold water?
Answer: An easy one!? The answer is SPONGE! Isn't that easy, my friend?
Riddle: Its waves and ripples please us all, We love to see it flying. And none can make a better one, You’ll waste your time in trying. What is it?
Answer: Our flag.
Riddle: This poor man refused to eat, and was extremely sad ever since, cause of death? Think: Starvation, or depression... he felt nothing inside. So what was the cause of death?
Answer: Emptiness.
Riddle: As I went across the bridge, I met a man with a load of wood which was neither straight nor crooked. What kind of wood was it?
Answer: Sawdust.
Riddle: When the day after tomorrow is yesterday, today will be as far from Wednesday as today was from Wednesday when the day before yesterday was tomorrow. What is the day after this day?
Answer: The day is Thursday!
Riddle: What is firm but soft, shows emotion, but doesn't exist to the ones that hurt you?
Answer: Your feelings.
Riddle: What has emotions, but isn't living? Can be as Blue as the ocean or Red as blood. sometimes happy, sometimes sad, sometimes angry.
Answer: A mood ring.
Riddle: When you stare at me u see a you in reverse. What am I?
Answer: A mirror.
Riddle: One is very hard to get, yet every man wishes to get one. The other is very easy to get, yet no one wishes to get it. Every man's work is to get one at last. What are they?
Answer: Success and Failure! Other answers maybe accepted.