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Riddle: I come in a cone but I am not food; I will be skewed if you screw with my hue; I come by the millions but you can probably only name a few. What am I?
Answer: Colors.
Riddle: I am something, I am endless as chain. Once you have me you are bound for life but young girls want me. What am I?
Answer: A wedding ring.
Riddle: What animal would you get crossed a duck, a beaver, and an otter?
Answer: A platypus.
Riddle: Hidden in the poem below, a female's name you'll seek; just read and listen to the rhyme, but please, don't take a week! MYSTERY POEM: A camel is accustomed to dry and arid places; but since it has no social skills, it spits in people's faces! What is the female name you hear?
Answer: MELISSA.
Riddle: Riddle Games - Image Riddle #3013 What is the hidden word, phrase or title in the below image? Riddle Games  - Image Riddle #3013 Find the hidden word, phrase or title.
Answer: Upside-down cake.
Riddle: I am as small as a beetle, as annoying as a fly, I like to kill trees, what am I?
Answer: A Lantern Fly! (Also stop stealing my riddles, Berries, the LearnyVerse Wizard from Pyranic)
Riddle: What do witches ask for when they stop at a hotel?
Answer: Broom Service or A broom with a view.
Riddle: What is the freedom of birds and the pen of old men?
Answer: Feathers. Feathers make up a bird's wings, giving it flight or its freedom. Quill pens were used by men in older times.
Riddle: I am the symbol of prying and meddling, for I smell fish that is worth a roundabout fish to fry. What am I?
Answer: A nose.
Riddle: My first is a negative greatly in use, By which people begin when they mean to refuse; My second is Fashion, or so called in France, But, like other whims, is the servant of chance. An article always in use is my whole, With texture and form under fashion's control; But, alas! not a thing can it see which goes by, Although many have four sights, and all have one eye. What am I?
Answer: But-ton.