Riddle:
What ancient device allows people to traverse through walls?
Answer: Doors.
Riddle:
You use me daily, but if you arrive safely, I am never used. What am I?
Answer: Seat belt.
Riddle:
How do fish communicate?
Answer: With a shell-phone.
Riddle:
Tomorrow I am surely here, yesterday I am found as well. Today I am gone. Who am I?
Answer: The Letter R.
Riddle:
I am found atop the mountains, and alongside a crag. At the end of a winding staircase, and I will accompany the plague. Who am I?
Answer: Vertigo.
Riddle:
Half of me builds towers and cities, the other half is squirming in the dirt. When I am whole, I become angry and bitter. Who am I?
Answer: Wormwood.
Riddle:
Half of me will mend, the other half will imprison. When I am together, I will poison. Who am I?
Answer: Hemlock,
Riddle:
I am a stain in your memories, many times you question me. What am I?
Answer: I am your past.
Riddle:
What has 4 wheels and flies?
Answer: A garbage truck! lol!
Riddle:
I am spring bloomed petals birthed from Turkish gardens. I am a creature not bound by land or sea I am the champion of human rights. What am I?
Answer: Two lips (tulips).
Explanation:
Tulips were first cultivated by the Turks as early as 1000AD. The botanical name for tulips, Tulipa, is derived from the Turkish word "tulbend" or "turban", which the flower resembles. It's considered the King of Bulbs.
Two lips are part of a person who is not bound by land or sea.
People use their lips to speak and protect human rights.
