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A king, a queen, and two twins all lay in a large room. How are there no adults in the room?


They’re all beds!

100

Riddle: What falls while never getting hurt?

Snow

100

Riddle: Which word is always spelled incorrectly in the dictionary?

Answer: Incorrectly.

100

Riddle: What is as light as a feather, but not even the world’s strongest man can hold it for longer than five minutes?

Answer: Breath.

100

Riddle: It travels the world without ever leaving its corner. What is it?

Answer: A stamp.

200

Riddle: David’s father has three sons: Snap, Crackle and…? 


Answer: David.

200

Riddle: Which tree can be carried by hand?

Answer: A palm tree.

200

Riddle: What has a ring but no finger?

Answer: Telephone.

200

Riddle: I have rivers but no water. I have forests but no trees or animals. I have cities, but no people live in them. What am I?

Answer: A map.

200

Riddle: It can be served up, but no one ever takes a bite out of it. What is it?

Answer: A tennis ball.

300

What word in the English language has three consecutive double letters?


Bookkeeper.

300

Riddle: I have a long trunk, but I am not an elephant. What am I?

Answer: A tree.

300

Riddle: I have keys but no locks. I have space but no room. You can enter, but you can’t go outside. What am I?

Answer: Keyboard.

300

Riddle: If you give me water, I will die, but if you feed me, I will survive. What am I?

Answer: Fire.

300

Riddle: It has eyes that cannot see, a tongue that cannot taste, and a soul that slowly wears but never dies. What is it?

Answer: A shoe.

400

The person who makes it has no need of it; the person who buys it has no use for it. The person who uses it can neither see nor feel it. What is it?


A coffin

400

Riddle: What’s something that happens twice in a moment, once a minute, but never in one thousand years?

Answer: The letter “M.”

400

Riddle: I am full of holes but can still hold water. What am I?

Answer: Sponge.

400

Riddle: The farther you take me, the more of me you leave behind. What am I?

Answer: Footsteps.

400

Riddle: This flies all day but never leaves its place.

Answer: A flag.

500

Riddle: When the tide came in, the beach said…?

Answer: “Long time, no sea.”

500

Riddle: What is always in front of us but can’t be seen?

Answer: The future.

500

Riddle: People buy me to eat but then never eat me. What am I?

Answer: Plate.

500

Riddle: This has bark that makes no sound.

Answer: A tree.

600

Riddle: Despite wanting to play a game, the sailors couldn’t play cards. Why is this?

Answer: The captain was standing on the deck.

600

Riddle: When is a door not a door?

Answer: When it is ajar (a jar).

600

Riddle: Throw away the outside and cook the inside. Then, eat the outside and throw away the inside. What is it?

Answer: Corn on the cob.

700

Riddle: Which bank never has any cash or coins?

Answer: A riverbank.

700

Riddle: What is so delicate that simply calling its name ruptures it?

Answer: Silence.

700

Riddle: It lives with no body, hears with no ears, speaks with no mouth, and is born in air. What is it?

Answer: An echo.

800

Riddle: I am a word. If you pronounce me right, you are wrong; if you pronounce me wrong, you are right. What word am I?

Answer: Wrong.

800

Riddle: What is set on a table, cut, and then never eaten?

Answer: A deck of cards.

800

Riddle: It loses its head in the morning but gets it back in the evening. What is it?

Answer: A pillow.

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