Riddle: What does man love more than life? Fear more than death or mortal strife? What do the poor have, what the rich require, And what contented men desire? What does the miser spend, the spendthrift save, And all men carry to their graves?
Answer: Nothing.
Riddle: I have hands that wave at you, though I never say goodbye. It's cool for you to be with me, especially when I say, "HI." What am I?
Answer: An electric fan.
Riddle: My thunder comes before the lightning; My lightning comes before the clouds; My rain dries all the land it touches. What am I?
Answer: A volcano.
Riddle: What can run but never walks, has a mouth but never talks, has a head but never weeps, has a bed but never sleeps?
Answer: A river.
Riddle: What gets whiter the dirtier that it gets?
Answer: A chalkboard.
Riddle: What has no beginning, no end, and nothing in the middle?
Answer: A doughnut (also a donut) or an ellipse like a circle and oval.
Riddle: What's the greatest worldwide use of cowhide?
Answer: To cover cows.
Riddle: A skin have I, more eyes than one. I can be very nice when I am done. What am I?
Answer: A potato.
Riddle: He has married many women, but has never been married. Who is he?
Answer: A preacher.
Riddle: Big as a biscuit, deep as a cup, even a river can't fill it up. What is it?
Answer: A kitchen strainer.