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"Hat" Riddles - Next 10 of 3484.

Riddle: I have branches, but no fruit, trunk or leaves. What am I?
Answer: A bank.
Riddle: I am an object. I move from left to right. Anytime I move, I bleed on what is below me. I can't move without you. I move only when you uses me. What am I?
Answer: A pen.
Riddle: If I am coloured, I smell, if I am burned, I smell, orange and yellow will melt me. What am I?
Answer: A Candle.
Riddle: I fly in the air, But I am not always there. I cannot be touched, But I can be felt or held. Think very hard, But if you live near the equator, You may have a tough time seeing me. What am I?
Answer: Your breath.
Riddle: Everyone can hold me, but not in there hand, and not forever. What am I?
Answer: Your breath.
Riddle: They say the eyes are windows to your soul, But yet I had no soul, From time to time I always stand tall, An immortal, Nothing could move me, If I could, I would run as fast as I could, Feeling the wind carry me beneath my feet, But alas, I can not, The Medusa's Curse. What am I?
Answer: A statue.
Riddle: I am between things; in teeth, in time, in fences; I can be wide or tiny. What am I? 
Answer: Gap.   It’s pointing to “gap” because a gap is the space between things.  In teeth: a diastema is the gap between teeth. In time: a time gap is the interval between events.  In fences: gaps are openings between slats or posts. “Wide or tiny” fits because gaps can vary in size.  So the riddle lists places where “a space between” shows up, and “gap” is the common thread.
Riddle: A man is late for an appointment and, in his haste, takes a corner so fast that only two wheels were on the pavement. A policeman is standing on the corner, but he did not give him a ticket. Why?
Answer: He was on a motorcycle.
Riddle: What is the difference between ordinary and extraordinary?
Answer: That little extra
Riddle: Looking for something? Open me. I'm sure that something inside of me lies. Of course, you can always find hope in me (Though despair must come first; and later, surprise), What's sought, though, depends on the seeker - One looks for bobbin; another, for beaker; Others, for nature; still others, for nurture - The quarry will vary from searcher to searcher. And yet (I suspect this will strike you as strange), My contents are set and will not ever change. If you cannot still guess what I mean, here's a clue: The answer - what I mean - lies inside of me, too. What am I?
Answer: A dictionary.