Riddle: It’s shorter than the rest, but when you’re satisfied, you bring it up. What is it?
Answer: Your thumb.
Riddle: What has ten letters and starts with gas?
Answer: An automobile
Riddle: Who can finish a book without finishing a sentence?
Answer: A prisoner.
Riddle: What comes once in a minute, twice in a moment, but never in a thousand years?
Answer: The letter "M."
Riddle: First you throw away the outside and cook the inside and then you eat the outside and throw away the inside. What am I?
Answer: Corn on the cob.
Riddle: What is it that no one wants, but no one wants to lose?
Answer: A lawsuit.
Riddle: What connects two people, but touches only one?
Answer: A wedding ring
Riddle: What ancient invention allows people to see through walls?
Answer: Windows.
Riddle: I belong in the month of December, but not in any other month. I am not a holiday. What am I?
Answer: The letter "D."
Riddle: What is caught but never thrown?
Answer: A cold.
Riddle: I have many faces, expressions, and emotions, and I am usually right at your fingertips. What am I?
Answer: Emojis.
Riddle: I only lie down once in my life—when I die. What am I?
Answer: A tree.
Riddle: I have only two words but thousands of letters. What am I?
Answer: The post office.
Riddle: With pointed fangs, I sit and wait; with piercing force, I crunch out fate; grabbing victims, proclaiming might; physically joining with a single bite. What am I?
Answer: A stapler.
Riddle: I promise, I offend, I direct, and I fight. What am I?
Answer: A hand.