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Fun Riddles!

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    How many riddles can you figure out?
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  • I’m tall when I’m young, and I’m short when I’m old. What am I?
    A candle.
  •  25
  • There’s a one-story house in which everything is yellow. Yellow walls, yellow doors, yellow furniture. What color are the stairs?
    There aren’t any—it’s a one-story house.
  •  15
  • A man who was outside in the rain without an umbrella or hat didn’t get a single hair on his head wet. Why?
    The man was bald.
  •  15
  • What can you keep after giving to someone?
    Your promise
  •  15
  • I’m light as a feather, yet the strongest person can’t hold me for five minutes. What am I?
    Your breath.
  •  15
  • If you’re running in a race and you pass the person in second place, what place are you in?
    Second place.
  •  15
  • I have cities, but no houses. I have mountains, but no trees. I have water, but no fish. What am I?
    A map.
  •  15
  • What is seen in the middle of March and April that can't be seen at the beginning or end of either month?
    The letter R.
  •  15
  • I have keys, but no locks and space, and no rooms. You can enter, but you can't go outside. What am I?
    A keyboard.
  •  15
  • First, think of the color of the clouds. Next, think of the color of snow. Now, think of the color of a bright full moon. Now answer quickly what do cows drink?
    water
  •  5
  • How is seven different from the rest of the numbers between one and ten?
    Seven has two syllables and the other numbers only have one syllable.
  •  15
  • I add lots of flavor and have many layers, but if you get to close I'll make you cry. What am I?
    An onion.
  •  15
  • What has legs, but doesn't walk?
    A table.
  •  15
  • You see me once in June, twice in November, but not at all in May. What am I?
    The letter e.
  •  15
  • I have to be opened, but I don't have a lid or a key to get in. What am I?
    An egg.
  •  15
  • Which is heavier: a ton of bricks or a ton of feathers?
    Neither, they both weigh the same.
  •  15