Riddle:
From the beginning of eternity To the end of time and space From the beginning of every end And the end of every place. What am I?
Answer: The letter E.
Riddle:
How do you spell hard water with three letters?
Answer: ICE.
Riddle:
A black dog stands in the middle of an intersecton in a town painted black. None of the street lights are working due to a power failure caused by a storm. A car with two broken headlights drives towards the dog but turns in time to avoid hitting him. How could the driver have seen the dog in time?
Answer: Who said this happened during the night?
Riddle:
I have no voice and yet I speak to you, I tell of all things in the world that people do. I have leaves, but I am not a tree, I have pages, but I am not a bride or royalty. I have a spine and hinges, but I am not a man or a door, I have told you all, I cannot tell you more. What am I?
Answer: A Book.
Riddle:
My voice is tender, my waist is slender and I'm often invited to play. Yet wherever I go I must take my bow or else I have nothing to say. What am I?
Answer: A violin.
Riddle:
What is as big as you are and yet does not weigh anything?
Answer: Your shadow.
Riddle:
A husband was called by the police telling him that his wife was killed and that he should get to the crime scene as soon as possible. Shocked, the husband dropped the phone and drove to the crime scene in 20 minutes, where he was arrested and charged for murder. How did the police know it was him?
Answer: The police told him to get to the crime scene, but they didn't specify where. The husband couldn't have known where the crime scene was unless he'd been there when the wife was dead or dying.
Riddle:
Pronounced as one letter, And written with three, Two letters there are, And two only in me. I'm double, I'm single, I'm black, blue, and gray, I'm read from both ends And the same either way. What am I?
Answer: An eye.
Riddle:
I have four wings, but cannot fly, I never laugh and never cry; On the same spot, I'm always found, toiling away with little sound. What am I?
Answer: A Windmill.
Riddle:
What can be seen in the middle of March and April that cannot be seen at the beginning or end of either month?
Answer: The letter R.
Riddle:
How can you say rabbit without using the letter R?
Answer: Bunny.
Riddle:
The more of these you take, the more appear behind you.
What am I?
Answer: Steps.
Riddle:
Lovely and round, I shine with pale light, grown in the darkness, A lady's delight. What am I?
Answer: A Pearl.
Riddle:
I look flat, but I am deep, Hidden realms I shelter. Lives I take, but food I offer. At times I am beautiful. I can be calm, angry and turbulent. I have no heart, but offer pleasure as well as death. No man can own me, yet I encompass what all men must have. What am I?
Answer: An ocean.
Riddle:
If April showers bring may flowers, what do may flowers bring?
Answer: Pilgrims.
Riddle:
The leaves are on the fruit, The fruits is on the leaves.
What is it?
Answer: A pineapple.
Riddle:
Three simple words, but life changing. What are they?
Answer: I love you.
Riddle:
What English word has three consecutive double letters?
Answer: Bookkeeper.
Riddle:
If a dog is tied to a piece of rope that is 6m long, how can he reach a bone that is 7m away?
Answer: The other end is not tied to anything.
Riddle:
What falls but doesn't break, and what breaks but doesn't fall?
Answer: Night and Day.