Riddle: I sit here collecting dust, I can wait forever to open me and you will not be disappointed, I can make you laugh, cry, and sad, I contain all the knowledge of the world, let me take you to a faraway land. What am I?
Answer: A book.
Riddle: I scream out in the dark, I bring light to you, my flame whispers in the darkness. What am I?
Answer: A candle.
Riddle: If I say that I will give you $100,000 tomorrow, when will you get it?
Answer: Never! Tomorrow NEVER EVER comes! It's always TODAY!!!
Riddle: What word can be grammatically correct, when used consecutively in the English language?
Answer: Had:'"James while John had had had had had had had had had had had a better effect on the teacher" is an English sentence used to demonstrate lexical ambiguity and the necessity of punctuation, which serves as a substitute for the intonation, stress, and pauses found in speech."-Wikipedia. Cool, Huh?
Riddle: I always go to the right, but I can never go to the left. What am I?
Answer: Hands on a clock.
Riddle: I eat paper, I spit it out, I need ink, but still spit it out. What am I?
Answer: A printer.
Riddle: I am boneless, small, and weak, yet can crush and kill; the speed of what comes out of me outstrips the steed. My great storehouse is your heart. Keep me to keep your soul from troubles. What am I?
Answer: Your tongue!
Riddle: I give you all the money in the world but I receive nothing. What am I?
Answer: A tree.
Riddle: Why did the Orange (fruit) cross the road?
Answer: It saw a "Cutie"! (A Cutie is a type of orange)
Riddle: Why can't you play "Hide and Seek" with a mountain?
Answer: Because the mountain always "peaks"!