Riddle:
I am the tool, for inspiring many. Buy me in the store, for not much more than a penny. Don't overuse me, or my usefulness will go, what am I? Do you know?
Answer: An inkpen.
Riddle:
I'm pleasing to the eye A tool for many absent of mind A tapestry of fickle lies Blind to even the most pensive spies I'm often the breeder of fervent lust But I am by far one you shouldn't trust.
What am I?
Answer: Appearance.
Riddle:
I have two hands, sometimes three;
I have no mouth, but I tell you something.
What am I?
Answer: An analog clock or watch.
Riddle:
I am the runner, The pencils the chaser. I eat up the lead, I choke on the eraser. When I am done, I become another one, To be used again. I am white And blank as well. I can be folded, Into a bell. My corners are cut perfectly, My lines are straight and blue. Me having black marks or not, Fully depends on you. What am I?
Answer: I Am Paper.
Riddle:
Sometimes I am loud and viewed with distaste. Poke out my eye, then I'm on the front of your face. What am I?
Answer: A noise, remove the "eye" aka "i" and you get a nose.
Riddle:
Two of me become one, a union so true. I am transparent and pure, a liquid so clear. Quenching thirst, a gift without fear. What am I?
Answer: A water drop.
Riddle:
My first is a part of the day,
My last a conductor of light,
My whole to take measure of time,
Is useful by day and by night.
What am I?
Answer: An Hour-glass.
Riddle:
My host thinks I'm an irritation, a bother, a pain. But he can't evict me, so here I will remain. Then one day I'm taken and ranked among my peers. Can you guess just what I am? Then you might call me dear.
Answer: I am a Pearl.
Riddle:
Three eye's have I, all in a row. When red, all freeze.
What am I?
Answer: A stoplight.
Riddle:
I'm always hungry,
I'll always eat;
Turn to feed me,
And see I keep my food pointy and neat.
What am I?
Answer: A pencil sharpener.
Riddle:
I'm alive and I die. When cut, I bleed I do not fear the seasons. I make my home above yet below the land. I'm a friend to man and beastie, yet hunted by both. My bones are always within sight.
What am I?
Answer: A Tree.
Riddle:
I can bring power, money, connections, repute, and admiration, but I'm useless in the face of love and friendship. Treat others with me, and you'll avoid heartbreak, but you'll also gain endless loneliness. What am I?
Answer: Disguise.
Riddle:
I belong in a gallery, but add one letter I belong in a racetrack. What am I?
Answer: Kart.
Riddle:
From house to house he goes, A messenger small and slight. And whether it rains or snows, He sleeps outside at night.
What am I?
Answer: A Street or Road.
Riddle:
Very few men have ever been here,
But one man has been for thousands of years.
What am I?
Answer: The moon.
Riddle:
You use me for my name, I'm not a breeze to tame, I'm fastest when I'm full and when it's cheap it sounds the same. You'll spot a nest near me (although I'm not a tree), the sea is fore, the sea is aft, it's all around, you see. What am I?
Answer: A sail.
Riddle:
You can give me, but you cannot take me. It takes one to give me, but two to make me. The biggest circle I begin. And it is I that lies within. To all living things, I give breath. But I am not "god" nor "life" nor "death". And like the Phoenix from an urn, through me from ashes, it returns. What Am I?
Answer: Birth.
Riddle:
My second is performed by my first, and, it is thought, a thief by the marks of my whole might be caught.
What am I?
Answer: A Footstep.
Riddle:
Stronger than any beast, Rougher than any sea. Steadier than a favorable wind, and of me none shall be free.
What am I?
Answer: I am Earth.
Riddle:
I'm big, I'm comfortable, but most of all I'm oh, so lazy. I have two arms, but only one foot.
What am I?
Answer: A lazy boy recliner.