Riddle:
What takes all, gives all, and grows all?
Answer: Time.

Riddle:
For some in the world, it is as precious as gold. Yet, this thing, is never sold. It is kept, but never used. It's a weakness that cannot be removed. A weapon that can be used against god. If they have it, you know it, then they have lost. What is it?
Answer: A Secret.
Riddle:
What is hard to find but easy to lose, worth more than gold but costs less than a penny?
Answer: A Friend.

Riddle:
What house has post on top, A roof at the bottom, While the rain comes from below?
Answer: A boat.
Riddle:
Man walks over, man walks under, in times of war he burns asunder.
What is it?
Answer: A Bridge.

Riddle:
What has fifty heads and fifty tails?
Answer: Fifty pennies or coins.
Riddle:
There's one "sport" in which neither the spectators nor the participants know the score or the leader until the contest ends.
What is it?
Answer: Boxing.

Riddle:
I want everything within sight. The impossible will not flee my plight. I will take it all by any means. To have is my heart's very need. A bottomless pit that nothing will fill. I have even led humans to kill. What am I?
Answer: Greed.
Riddle:
What has four wheels and flies?
Answer: A garbage truck.
Riddle:
When you are wet and it is dry and if you use it, it becomes wet but you're completely dry. What is it?
Answer: The towel.
Riddle:
What is the hardest tea to swallow?
Answer: Reality.
Riddle:
What is it that no one wants, but no one wants to lose?
Answer: A lawsuit.
Riddle:
What's the difference between gossip and a mirror?
Answer: One speaks without reflecting and the other reflects without speaking.
Riddle:
I walked down the street day and I found something that had worth. You make sure you don't lose it. It has a color, size, and shape but everyone is different. You touch it, enjoy it, like it, and always count it over. What is it?
Answer: Money.
Riddle:
What comes once in a year, twice in a month, thrice in a week, and 4 times in a day?
Answer: The letter 'R'.Once in YEAR. Twice in the month: FEBRUARY. Three times in the days of a week: SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Four times in the times of a day: ONE, TWO, THREE, FOUR, FIVE, SIX, SEVEN, EIGHT, NINE, TEN, ELEVEN, and TWELVE (X2 for AM & PM).
Riddle:
Out of a man's mouth it comes forth, lightening hearts and inspiring souls to be steadfast. Tales of old it tells, of warriors and kings, of castles and dungeons. It tells of sunshine and hills, flowers and grass. Of food and drink it encourages you to press on, of fantasies it gives you rest and delight. It carries on through ages and never an ending does it find. What is it?
Answer: A song.
Riddle:
What has 13 hearts, but no other organs?
Answer: A deck of cards.
Riddle:
What do you call a naughty turkey?
Answer: Dinner.
Riddle:
What has roots that nobody sees, and is taller than trees. Up, up it goes, and yet it never grows. What is it?
Answer: A Mountain.
Riddle:
In a tunnel of darkness lies a beast of iron. It can only attack when pulled back.
What is it?
Answer: A bullet.