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Riddle: What did Tony the Tiger wear to bed?
Answer: Paw-jamas
Riddle: There are three doors. In each door is a way to die. The first door has fire and lava. The second door has lions that haven't eaten in 5 years. In the third door, there is a 1,000-foot drop into alligators. Which door will you likely survive?
Answer: The second door with the lions. Since they haven't eaten in 5 years they will have died.
Riddle: What a poor man has, a rich man wants and if you eat it you die?
Answer: Nothing.
Riddle: A hole leading in, a hole leading out, we connect to a cavern that is slimy all throughout. What are we?
Answer: It’s the nostrils—the nose. The “hole leading in” and “hole leading out” are the two nostrils, which open into the nasal cavity. That “cavern” is the mucus-lined nasal passages, which stay moist and slimy to filter and humidify air. The riddle’s accepted answer is “a nose.”
Riddle: If you drop the soap on the floor, is the floor clean or the soap dirty?
Answer: It depends on the floor.
Riddle: I can hold you prisoner Or set you free I can swing with ease (Though not from a tree) I have many shapes I have many sizes Yet, 'til we shake hands I'll hide my surprises. What am I?
Answer: A door.
Riddle: Where do horses live?
Answer: In a NEIGHborhood.
Riddle: I soar without wings, I see without eyes. I've traveled the universe to and fro. I've conquered the world, yet I've never been anywhere but home. Who am I?
Answer: I'm your imagination.
Riddle: I am never quite what I appear to be. Straight-forward I seem, but it's only skin deep, for mystery most often lies beneath my simple speech. Sharpen your wits, open your eyes, look beyond my exteriors, read me backward, forwards, upside down. Think critically and answer the question. What am I?
Answer: I am a Riddle!
Riddle: When do truck drivers stop to eat?
Answer: Whenever they come to a fork in the road.