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"P" Riddles - Next 10 of 9910.

Riddle: David's birthday is in December, but it is never in the winter. Why?
Answer: He lives in Australia (or any other country that has December in summer)
Riddle: I am not a king, nor a priest, but I dresses in a feast. What am I?
Answer: Clothes-line
Riddle: Three families from the hills of eastern Kentucky decided to pull up stakes, form a wagon train, and head for the state of Nevada to seek their fortunes in the gold and silver mines located there. Each family took the bare essentials with them, and packed only their most precious belongings into the three wagons they were using for the journey. On their 2,000 mile trip to Nevada, the wagon train encountered no hostile Indian attacks from the Apaches or the Comanches, and they had no difficulty crossing any of the many rivers they came to, even though the spring flooding season was upon them. One might expect a journey of this magnitude, moving three families with all of their possessions packed into three wagons on a 2,000 trip, to take at least two or three months, but miraculously, the wagon train arrived in Nevada after only four days. How is this possible?
Answer: This trip for the three families took place in the 1960s. The wagon train consisted of three station wagons.
Riddle: What vessel is that which is always asking leave to move?
Answer: Canister.
Riddle: Why didn't Sin and Tan go to the party?
Answer: Just Cos!
Riddle: I am coming here with a sense of unity and a cup of tea. What am I forming?
Answer: A community.
Riddle: What has every color in the rainbow no matter what?
Answer: A rainbow.
Riddle: Why did the elephant cross the road?
Answer: Because the chicken was sick and haveing a day off.
Riddle: What's wide at the bottom, narrow at the top, and has ears?
Answer: A mountain with mountainears
Riddle: What do you call a magic fish?
Answer: A sardini!