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Riddle: What is hard to find but easy to lose, worth more than gold but costs less than a penny?
Answer: A Friend.
Riddle: In 1209, on a hot summer day, there was a man who was ordered to be executed by the king. The king was a nice king though, and he said that if the man could prove himself wise, he would let him go. The king filled a room with fake flowers and only put one real flower in the room. The king said the man had 20 seconds to find the real flower. The man said, "It's very stuffy in here. Could you open a window?" The king opened a window, and the man immediately knew which was the real flower. How did he know?
Answer: When the King opened the window, a bee flew in and landed on the only real flower to gather pollen.
Riddle: What do you call dental X-rays?
Answer: Tooth-Pics.
Riddle: What kind of silence is hurtful for the ears?
Answer: Deafening silence.
Riddle: What sea is in space?
Answer: The galax-sea.
Riddle: I am black of eye and bright of hair. I fast in to the ground and follow my lord as he races around the world. What am I?
Answer: I'm a Sunflower.
Riddle: What is one plus one day?
Answer: Sum-day.
Riddle: I'm on your phone. Sometimes I laugh. Sometimes I cry. I even flip you off from time to time. What am I?
Answer: An emoji.
Riddle: What makes Windows you can't see through?
Answer: Micosoft
Riddle: Not a bird but I can fly through time; Hands moving, moments chime. What am I?
Answer: A clock.  "Not a bird but I can fly through time": This is a metaphorical use of "fly". A clock doesn't physically move through the air, but the passage of time is often described as "flying" (as in the saying, "time flies").  "Hands moving, moments chime": A clock typically has "hands" that move to indicate the time, and some clocks "chime" to mark the hour or specific intervals. The riddle uses personification and metaphor to describe a clock's function in a creative way.