Riddle:
A word I know, six letters it contains. Subtract just one, and twelve is what remains. What is the word?
Answer: Dozens!
Riddle:
You can't see me, just as the person next to you can't see theirs. Of course the only way that you can see me, is through a mirror. What am I?
Answer: I'm your reflection.
Riddle:
I can be short and sometimes hot. When displayed, I rarely impress.
What am I?
Answer: I am your temper.
Riddle:
Lynn likes grapes but not potatoes. She likes squash but not lettuce, and she likes peas but not onions. Following the same rule, will she like pumpkins or apples?
Answer: Pumpkins. Lynn only likes things that grow on vines.
Riddle:
If a papa bull eats three bales of hay and a baby bull eats one bale, how much hay will a mama bull eat?
Answer: Nothing. There is no such thing as a mama bull.
Riddle:
A man builds a house with all 4 sides facing south. A bear walks past the house. What color is the bear?
Answer: White, the house is built directly on the North Pole.
Riddle:
I'm tall and twisted;
Narrow and fast;
I'm there for a moment,
But my devastation lasts.
What am I?
Answer: A Tornado.
Riddle:
As I was going to the fair, I saw a man with golden hair. He had 3 sons each with another one. How many people were going to the fair?
Answer: One. Just me because I met the others on the way to the fair.
Riddle:
What's as big as you are yet doesn't weigh an ounce?
Answer: A shadow.
Riddle:
You are on an island in the middle of a lake. The lake is in a remote part of the country and there has never been a bridge connecting the island to the mainland. Every day a tractor and wagon gives hay rides around the island. Puzzled as to how the tractor had gotten onto the island, you ask around and find out that the tractor was not transported to the island by boat or by air. Nor was it built on the island. Explain how the tractor got there?
Answer: It was driven over in winter, when the lake was frozen.
Riddle:
A crime has been committed at Freemont Street. The main suspect is a man named Sean Baker. It was said that a man had been walking along the pathway when he was suddenly shot in the stomach. The suspect had brown hair, blue eyes and wore a baggy Armani suit just like Sean Baker's. Sean was asked to tell the story right from the beginning. "Well," said Sean, "I was just hanging around the park when I saw this man walking along the pathway. Suddenly, a guy came up from behind him and shot him! I ran home as fast as I could." The policemen asked him to give a description of the murderer. "He had a red moustache, red hair and a baggy Armani suit on." "I think this man is telling a lie," said one of the policemen. How did he know?
Answer: How can the murderer shoot him in the stomach if he came up behind the man?
Riddle:
A mother gave birth to six kids. The first daughter's name is July. The second daughter's name is August. The third daughter's name is September. The fourth daughter's name is October. The next child was a boy, therefore, she named him November. The mother was planning on having a girl named December, but it turned out that she got a boy. If she didn't name him December, what is his name?
Answer: Jason. She took the first letter of the names of her children. July, August, September, October, November.
Riddle:
What's the difference between a well dressed man on a bicycle and a poorly dressed man on a unicycle?
Answer: Attire.
Riddle:
A pipe, a carrot, and a couple sticks are lying together in a field. Why?
Answer: They're what is left of a melted snowman.
Riddle:
When liquid splashes me, none seeps through. When I am moved a lot, liquid I spew. When I am hit, color I change. And color, I come in quite a range. What I cover is very complex, and I am very easy to flex. What am I?
Answer: I'm skin!
Riddle:
Something very extraordinary happened on the 6th of May, 1978 at 12:34 a.m. What was it?
Answer: At that moment, the time and day could be written as: 12:34, 5/6/78.
Riddle:
What force and strength cannot get through, I with a gentle touch can do. And many in the street would stand, were I not a friend at hand.
What am I?
Answer: I am a Key.
Riddle:
Carlos was out walking one day. He met his father-in-law's only daughter's mother-in-law. What did Carlos call her?
Answer: He called her Mom!
Riddle:
Two dogs are sitting on a porch - a fat dog and a thin dog. The little dog is the son of the fat dog, but the fat dog is not the father of the thin dog. Can you explain?
Answer: The fat dog is the mother.
Riddle:
I have an eye but am blind, a sea, but no water; a bee, but no honey; Tea but no coffee; and a why, but no answer. What am I?
Answer: The alphabet.