Section: «Riddles with Answers»
A riddle is a short description of an object or phenomenon, often in poetic form, containing an intricate task in the idea of an explicit (direct) or implied (hidden) question. The content of riddles reflects a person's life. The world around him: living and inanimate nature, phenomena of reality, objects of labor and everyday life, and more.
Riddle: Where do bedtime books sleep?Answer: Under their covers.
Riddle: What do you call a little bear who never takes a bath?Answer: Winnie-the-Phew!
Riddle: What does Cinderella wear at the beach?Answer: Glass flippers.
Riddle: How did the pancake hurt itself?Answer: Doing backflips.
Riddle: Did you hear about the soilder who bought a camouflage sleeping bag?Answer: He can't find it
Riddle: I can be cracked. I can be made. I can be told. I can be played. What am I?Answer: A joke.
Riddle: What do Japanese people wear to bed?Answer: Tea-shirts.
Riddle: You throw away the outside and cook the inside. Then you eat the outside and throw away the inside. What is it?Answer: Corn.
Riddle: What runs around the whole yard without moving?Answer: A fence.
Riddle: What happened when the rubber duckie fell into the bathtub?Answer: It quacked up.
Riddle: I can run but not walk. Whereever I go, thought follows me close behind?Answer: A nose.
Riddle: What should you say when you meet a ghost in your bedroom?Answer: "How do you boo?"
Riddle: What belongs to you but is used more by others?Answer: Your name.
Riddle: Why is it easier to count cows than sheep?Answer: You can use a cowculator.
Riddle: A box with no hinges, latch, or lid. Inside a golden treasure is hid. What am I?Answer: An egg.
Riddle: What has hands but never washes them?Answer: A clock.
Riddle: People need me, but they always give me away. What am I?Answer: Money.
Riddle: What time does a shark get up?Answer: Ate o'clock.
Riddle: You answer me, although I never ask you questions. What am I?Answer: A telephone.
Riddle: What TV programs do cows watch in bed?Answer: Moo-vies.
Riddle: What has wheels and flies, but it is not an aircraft?Answer: A garbage truck.
Riddle: If you drop me, I'm sure to crack. Give me a smile, and I'll always smile back. What am I?Answer: A mirror.
Riddle: What does DNA stand for?Answer: National Dyslexics Association.
Riddle: What gets wet the more it dries?Answer: A towel.
Riddle: What do you call a spy who sleeps with a blanket over his head?Answer: An undercover agent.