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Riddle: What is worse than finding a worm in the apple you are eating?
Answer: Finding half a worm.
Riddle: I have many teeth and sometimes they're fine, First I'm by your head, then I'm down your spine. What am I?
Answer: A Comb.
Riddle: How many gold coins can a leprechaun throw in an empty pot?
Answer: One. After that, it’s no longer empty.
Riddle: I am from the month of December. I am not a holiday. I am the only month that has this. What am I?
Answer: The letter D. The first letter of the month.
Riddle: What did the traffic lights say to the cars?
Answer: “Don’t look I’m changing!”
Riddle: I like to twirl my body but keep my head up high. After I go in, everything becomes tight. What am I?
Answer: Screw
Riddle: In spring I am gay in handsome array; in summer more clothing I wear; when colder it grows I fling off my clothes; and in winter quite naked appear. What am I?
Answer: A Tree.
Riddle: Riddle me this. Riddle me that.  It's over your head,  yet under your hat. What is it?
Answer: Your hair.
Riddle: How can we tell that Saturn was married more than once?
Answer: Because she has so many rings!
Riddle: What's more precious than rubies, more lasting than gold, what can never be traded stolen, or sold, what comes with great effort, takes time but then once yours will serve you again and again?
Answer: Knowledge.