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"Hat" Riddles - Next 10 of 3368.

Riddle: I'm something that gets used by the owner more than anyone else. You must tie me up before you can use me. What am I?
Answer: A shoe.
Riddle: You place a cup of coffee in front of your friend. You then ask your friend, "What's before you?". Your friend answers, "Tea,". Why is this answer correct?
Answer: If the answer to your question was "coffee", you would have never asked such a simple question. In fact, the question and answer were a play on words; you were asking your friend what comes before the letter U (you) in the alphabet. The letter T (tea) comes before the letter U, so your friend's answer was correct after all.
Riddle: What's the difference between beer nuts and deer nuts?
Answer: Beer nuts cost around $1.50 -- deer nuts are under a buck.
Riddle: Though I may lack in emotion, My life is filled with devotion, Daily I mimic your motion, But of me, you have no notion. I'm downcast when you me forsake, From me, my sons, some people take, Perhaps to fry, or salad make, Or to hydrate for their skin's sake. What am I?
Answer: Sunflower.
Riddle: I can be with you every day but I will leave you when you're gone. What am I?
Answer: Your soul because your soul will be in your body while your alive but it will leave your going when your dead.
Riddle: Sixteen players start the game. One player gets involved in every play but doesn't care who wins. Each team has seven players who stay loyal to their team, but despite their loyalty, they often leave before the game is over. The final player has no loyalty to either team, but is committed to the game and never leaves until the end. What game is it?
Answer: Pool (i.e. 8-ball billiards).
Riddle: A pig cannot be found where the ringmaster and the crowd make a loud sound. A pig cannot be found where lions, tigers, and bears roam around. What are these two places?
Answer: The circus and the zoo.
Riddle:  "At the school recently, only the ___ students could solve the ___ equation."  Can you complete this sentence using words that are anagrams of each other?
Answer: Brainy and Binary. Or, you can use Reserved and Reversed.
Riddle: What is full of holes but still holds water?
Answer: A Sponge.
Riddle: What has 4 wheels and flies?
Answer: A garbage truck! lol!