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"Riddle" Riddles - Next 10 of 720.
Riddle:
It doesn't bark, it doesn't bite but it still won't let you in the house. What is it?
Answer: A lock.
Riddle:
If a dog is tied to a piece of rope that is 6m long, how can he reach a bone that is 7m away?
Answer: The other end is not tied to anything.
Riddle:
Joe is turning 17 this year, yet he turned 16 yesterday. How is this possible?
Answer: Joe's birthday is on December 31, the last day of the year. The current day was January 1st of the next year.
Riddle:
If April showers bring may flowers, what do may flowers bring?
Answer: Pilgrims.
Alternate answer: Prankenstein (instead of Pilgrims). A twist on the classic riddle, “Prankenstein” (a play on Frankenstein) fits the monstrously playful spirit of April Fools'.
Riddle:
Why did Frosty the Snowman ask for a divorce?
Answer: Because his wife was a total flake.
Riddle:
I am big on Saturday and Sunday. Small on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. I'm not on Monday or Friday. What am I?
Answer: The letter S.
Riddle:
I am two-faced but bare only one, I have no legs but travel widely. Men spill much blood over me, kings leave there imprint on me. I have greatest power when given away, yet lust for me keeps me locked away.
What am I?
Answer: A Coin.
Riddle:
It's raining, and you pass a bus stop. There are three people there; your trustworthy friend, the love of your life, and a woman about to go into labor. Your smart car only has two seats. What do you do?
Answer: You first give your keys to your friend and let them take the woman to a hospital, then you wait for the bus with your love.
Riddle:
You throw away the outside and cook the inside. Then you eat the outside and throw away the inside.
What is it?
Answer: Corn on the cob. An ear of corn, (aka corn on the cob) has an outer husk that is removed and discarded. Next, there are the kernels that are consumed. Which leaves the remaining cob that is often discarded.

