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"Word" Riddles - Next 10 of 295.

Riddle: Which word in the English language becomes shorter when it is lengthened?
Answer: Short.
Riddle: What familiar word starts with IS, ends with AND, and has LA in the middle?
Answer: ISLAND.
Riddle: Duels of good and evil, A fighter of good am I, Revealed beside watched words, King of the black night sky. What am I?
Answer: The dark.
Riddle: You can't keep this until you have given it. What is it?
Answer: Your word.
Riddle: I am two words with thousands of letters in me. What am I?
Answer: I am a " post office " because thousands of letters are found in the post office.
Riddle: What word is a fun word, until you add one letter and it becomes a terrible word that no one wants to happen?
Answer: Laughter: If you add an 'S' to the beginning of laughter it becomes slaughter.
Riddle: Mark my words, and Mark them well, I've a very fine name to tell. I've said it twice, and I'll say it once more. Don't get frustrated, just write the answer down, Make sure you Mark it very well. What's my name?
Answer: My name's Mark.
Riddle: I am in a Tiny word. If you remove me I become metal. What am I?
Answer: The letter Y. Remove the letter "y" from the word "tiny" and you get the word "tin" which is made from metal.
Riddle: This is an abnormal paragraph. It is not normal at all. All of its writing is grammatically right, but it looks wrong. If you find what's wrong, you'll show your skill in sight. If you can't find it, that's alright. Not many found it instantly. You may look on for hours and hours, or you may find it soon. In any way, it isn't normal. Why?
Answer: This paragraph contains no words with "e" in it. This is abnormal as "e" is found most commonly.
Riddle: What six letter word when you take one letter away there is still a word, take another letter away and you still have a word and do that until you have one letter left?
Answer: Estate. Estate, state, stat, sat, at, and a.