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Riddle: What kind of car, or vehicle, does a sheep drive?
Answer: “Lamb”orghini (Lamborghini)
Riddle: How can we tell that Saturn was married more than once?
Answer: Because she has so many rings!
Riddle: What 5 letter word is spelled the same way forwards and backward?
Answer: Radar.
Riddle: You go in me for brushing, For flushing, For rushing; But please go in me one at a time, Or someone might be blushing. What am I?
Answer: A bathroom.
Riddle: I am always hungry, I must always be fed, The finger I touch will soon turn red. What am I?
Answer: I am fire.
Riddle: I have three eyes and one leg. If you disobey me, you will surely be punished. What am I?
Answer: I'm a traffic light! If you cross a red-light you will get in trouble!
Riddle: I stump people, I hurt people's brains. But when people get me, when they understand me, they are satisfied. What am I?
Answer: A riddle.
Riddle: What has 4 eyes but cannot see?
Answer: Mississippi.
Riddle: I am seen in the water and seen in the sky, I am in the rainbow, a jay's feather, and lapis lazuli. What am I?
Answer: The color blue.  Why each clue points to blue:
  • Water: Large bodies of water often look blue because they reflect the color of the sky and, to a lesser extent, water weakly absorbs longer wavelengths (reds) more than shorter ones (blues), leaving a bluish appearance.
  • Sky: The sky appears blue due to Rayleigh scattering—shorter blue wavelengths of sunlight scatter more in the atmosphere, making the dome of the sky look blue. Rainbow: Blue is one of the visible color bands in a rainbow, between green and indigo.
  • Jay’s feather: Many blue jays look blue not from pigment but from structural coloration—the microscopic structure of the feathers scatters light to produce blue. 
  • Lapis lazuli: This gemstone is famously deep blue because of the mineral lazurite.
Riddle: What makes a pair of shoes?
Answer: Two shoes.