Riddle: I am sweet and cold with a stick to hold; a treat on a hot day, worth more than gold.  What am I?
Answer: Ice Cream.  Here's a breakdown of the clues: "I am sweet and cold": This directly describes the primary qualities of ice cream. "with a stick to hold": This specifies a common way ice cream is served as a convenient handheld treat, often with a wooden stick. "a treat on a hot day, worth more than gold": This highlights the refreshing and highly desirable nature of ice cream when the weather is hot. 
Riddle: A horse is tied to a five meter rope in front of an old saloon. Six meters behind the horse is a bale of hay. Without breaking his rope, the horse is able to eat the hay whenever he chooses. How is this possible?
Answer: The rope is not tied to anything else.
Riddle: If you can buy 1 for $1, 14 for $2, and 145 for $3, what are you buying?
Answer: House numbers
Riddle: What does man love more than life Fear more than death or mortal strife What the poor have, the rich require, and what contented men desire, What the miser spends and the spendthrift saves And all men carry to their graves?
Answer: Nothing.
Riddle: Which is the biggest jam in the world?
Answer: A traffic jam.
Riddle: Black within, red without, with four courners, round about. What is it?
Answer: A chiminey.
Riddle: If you break me I do not stop working, If you touch me I may be snared, If you lose me, Nothing will matter. What am I?
Answer: Your heart.
Riddle: A boy Was Born In 1955 he just had his 18th birthday today. How did that happen?
Answer: 1955 is not the year he was born it was the hospital room he was born in.
Riddle: A woman who lives in new york legally married three men, she did not get divorce, get an enollment, or legally seperate. How is this possible?
Answer: She is a minister.
Riddle: What's wide at the bottom, narrow at the top, and has ears?
Answer: A mountain with mountainears