Riddle:
What do bumblebee, reverse flash, and a banana have in common?
Answer: The colour yellow.
Riddle:
You're never too old to learn. What is the contradictory proverb?
Answer: You can't teach an old dog new tricks.
Riddle:
My name has six letters in it. Take a letter away and it becomes seven. What is my name?
Answer: Steven.
Riddle:
You use me to clean, but the powerful take me for a ride. What am I?
Answer: A broom.
Riddle:
What does a slice of toast wear to bed?
Answer: Jam-mies.
Riddle:
What do you get when you cross a four-leaf clover with poison ivy?
Answer: A rash of good luck.
Riddle:
What can go forward but never back?
Answer: Time.
Riddle:
There's one "sport" in which neither the spectators nor the participants know the score or the leader until the contest ends.
What is it?
Answer: Boxing.
Riddle:
A dozen Royals gathered round, Entertained by two who clowned. Each King there had servants ten, Though none of them were also men. The lowest servant sometimes might, Defeat the King in a fair fight. A weapon stout, a priceless jewel, The beat of life, a farmer's tool.
What is it?
Answer: A Deck of Cards.
Riddle:
Which part of the mermaid weighs the most?
Answer: Her scales.
Riddle:
What changes a pear into a pearl?
Answer: The letter L.
Riddle:
If it cracks, it does not need replacement or repair. What is it?
Answer: Ice.
Riddle:
What do you carry everywhere you go?
Answer: Your shadow!
Riddle:
What house has post on top, A roof at the bottom, While the rain comes from below?
Answer: A boat.
Riddle:
What sea is in space?
Answer: The galax-sea.
Riddle:
Do you know anything that has four eyes?
Answer: Yes, Mississippi.
Riddle:
What takes all, gives all, and grows all?
Answer: Time.
Riddle:
What is hard to find but easy to lose, worth more than gold but costs less than a penny?
Answer: A Friend.
Riddle:
What is that which is less tired the longer it runs?
Answer: A wheel.
Riddle:
Man walks over, man walks under, in times of war he burns asunder.
What is it?
Answer: A Bridge.