What Am I Riddles
Riddle: I seem real but often deceive; on the first of April, I’m easy to believe. What am I?
Answer: A hoax. Hoaxes are fake stories or events commonly spread on April Fools' Day to trick people.
Riddle: I am typically feared by both women and men. I often come for the old, but also for some young people who are very ill. Many will fight me in vain, and many others live in denial of me. Those who embrace me will lose their fear of me, but they will lose something of themselves in the process. What am I?
Answer: Baldness. (Note that 'death' doesn't fit the last clue. Those who embrace death lose ALL of themselves. Those who shave their head just lose something of themselves. Also, death ALWAYS comes for the old eventually, not just 'often'.)
Riddle: How you describe me is what I am. Poets might hate me, but sailors should love me. I can't give them the sea, but only something that sounds like it. What am I?
Answer: An orange. (Note: orange doesn't rhyme with anything, and it gives sailors vitamin C (a homophone of sea))
Riddle: Though liquid in nature, don't push me too far; for then I will break, and the damage may scar. What am I?
Answer: Glass.
Riddle: I am a food, I have only three letters in my name; Leave the first, I still sound the same. What am I?
Answer: Pea
Riddle: I am served at a table, In gatherings of two or four. Served small, white and round. You'll love some, And that's part of the fun. What am I?
Answer: Ping-pong balls.
Riddle: I am round, I am sharp, I am small, I am big, I exist, then I don't. What am I?
Answer: The Moon. It's round when it's full, it's sharp when it's a crescent, its size can vary depending upon its phase, and it's gone when it's a new moon.
Riddle: I am a body part. I am same when spelled forward and backward. What am I?
Answer: Rotator.
Riddle: The more of me you put on, the more you can remove. I come in many forms, but I'm generally liquid up high and solid down below. If you avoid me, I won't care, but others will. What am I?
Answer: Soap.
Riddle: I am sweet and cold with a stick to hold; a treat on a hot day, worth more than gold.  What am I?
Answer: Ice Cream.  Here's a breakdown of the clues: "I am sweet and cold": This directly describes the primary qualities of ice cream. "with a stick to hold": This specifies a common way ice cream is served as a convenient handheld treat, often with a wooden stick. "a treat on a hot day, worth more than gold": This highlights the refreshing and highly desirable nature of ice cream when the weather is hot. 
Riddle: I have a heart that doesn't beat, a mouth that doesn't speak, and a head that doesn't think. What am I?
Answer: An artichoke.
Riddle: Part carbon, part water, I am poison to the fishes. Many have falsely claimed my name, for I am the pause that refreshes. What am I?
Answer: I am Soda Pop!
Riddle: I talk, but I do not speak my mind I hear words, but I do not listen to thoughts When I wake, all see me When I sleep, all hear me Many heads are on my shoulders Many hands are at my feet The strongest steel cannot break my visage But the softest whisper can destroy me The quietest whimper can be heard. What am I?
Answer: An Actor.
Riddle: I was developed during the Manhattan Project. I was conceived by Einstein, and built by a team led by Robert Oppenheimer, in Los Alamos, New Mexico. I was built in 1942. The U.S. was the first to develop me, with the help of German, Italian, and American scientists. I work by converting mass to energy, by splitting Uranium with Neutrons, which creates fission. This creates an explosion. My explosion is the release of nuclear energy. There are four parts to my explosion 1) the blast wave, 2) the thermal radiation, 3) initial nuclear radiation, and 4) residual nuclear radiation. As a single explosion, I destroyed more lives and property and injured more people, than any other explosion during all of World War II. What am I?
Answer: I Am The Atomic Bomb.
Riddle: Hold the tail, While I fish for you. What am I?
Answer: A net.
Riddle: I build up castles. I tear down mountains. I make some men blind, I help others to see. What am I?
Answer: Sand.
Riddle: Sleeping during the day, I hide away. Watchful through the night, I open at dawn's light. But only for the briefest time, Do I shine. And then I hide away, And sleep through the day. What am I?
Answer: A morning glory.
Riddle: I work hard all day, I smell sweet and rich, My name bears many fruits. What am I?
Answer: Answer: Chocolate >I work hard all day Your skin darkens when you're out and working all day, generally. >I smell sweet and rich Chocolate is sweet and can be rich in cocoa, as well as expensive. >My name bears many fruits The Cocoa Tree bears many fruits. >Knock On Wood Refers to the Cocoa Tree, could also be taken as an insult ie: you won't guess the answer.
Riddle: Of all vegetables, only two can live to produce on their own for several growing seasons. All other vegetables must be replanted every year. What are the only two perennial vegetables?
Answer: Asparagus and rhubarb.
Riddle: My family is known to be crazy; I'm good when I'm alone and when spread I am amazing; It's a matter of taste; I'm good for your health, bad for your waist. What am I?
Answer: Peanut