Description : No one can see me, hear me, feel me, or smell me. Yet, if you tell me... I can do all those things and more. Every person, animal, amphibian (or more) needs me. Without me my wielder ... be used if my bearer lives. You can create me cooperatively, but cannot create me manually. What am I? -Riddles
Last Answer : I am your brain.
Description : A man goes into a diner. The man orders a plate, a match, a lemon wedge, and a glass of water. The waiter comes back with the mans bizzare order. The man dumps the water on the plate, and leaves ... man. The waiter walked out $100 richer that night, how? (Hint : The $100 wasnt in tips.) -Riddles
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Description : If what goes up must come down, what comes down that must go up? -Riddles
Last Answer : The Sun.
Description : My three brothers, my cousin and I are stood in a line. I am the shortest of all my brothers and I am at one end of the line. At the other end of the line is my cousin, who is the ... stand and yet we are very flexible. We are very useful; people would struggle without us. What are we? -Riddles
Last Answer : Fingers.
Description : I am the beginning of sorrow, and the end of sickness. You cannot express happiness without me, yet I am in the midst of crosses. I am always in risk, yet never in danger. You may find me in the sun, but I am never out of darkness. What am I? -Riddles
Last Answer : The letter S.
Description : What goes place to place yet stays in one place? -Riddles
Last Answer : A road.
Description : I give you a group of three. One is sitting down, and will never get up. The second eats as much as is given to him, yet is always hungry. The third goes away and never returns. -Riddles
Last Answer : Stove, fire, and smoke.
Description : I have one eye but cannot see. No teeth, and yet I bite. My voice can whisper softly or can keep you up all night. P.S. This riddle is meant to be heard, not read. As such, please read it aloud and figure it out from there, to grasp the answer. What am I? -Riddles
Last Answer : Wind' - Reasoning: 'Eye' sounds like 'i', and the fact that the answer 'cannot see' hints that this is the case. Wind, especially high wind, can feel biting, and in literature, the ... depending on how strong the wind is. Loud winds are often associated with keeping people up during the night.
Description : I have no voice and yet I speak to you, I tell of all things in the world that people do. I have leaves, but I am not a tree, I have pages, but I am not a bride or royalty. I have a spine and hinges, but I am not a man or a door, I have told you all, I cannot tell you more. What am I? -Riddles
Last Answer : A Book.
Description : What goes in hard, comes out soft, and you blow continuously? -Riddles
Last Answer : Bubble Gum.
Description : What goes in dry and hard, but comes out wet and soft? -Riddles
Last Answer : Chewing gum, you perv!
Description : What goes through a door but never goes in or comes out? -Riddles
Last Answer : A keyhole.
Description : How can you throw a ball so it goes a short distance, stops, reverses, and comes back? -Riddles
Last Answer : Throw it upward.
Description : It goes up when rain comes down. What is it? -Riddles
Last Answer : An umbrella.
Description : A robber comes in a house that a rich person owns and hears a voice Jesus is watching you. He goes in the kitchen and hears it even louder. Jeaus is watching you and keeps going room through ... watching you' The robber is freaked out when he hears something moving behind him. What is it? -Riddles
Last Answer : It was Jesus, the owners Rottweiler (dog)
Description : What goes up but never comes down? -Riddles
Last Answer : Age.
Description : What goes in the water red, and comes out black? -Riddles
Last Answer : Iron.
Description : A traveler starts a journey. For the first week he goes east. The second he goes in all directions. The third he flies up into the sky. In the fourth he comes back down. Who is the traveler? -Riddles
Last Answer : An iceberg. It travels East as an iceberg, free flowing water when melted, flies up to sky when evaporated, falls back down as rain.
Description : What goes in hard and comes out soft and mushy? -Riddles
Last Answer : A stick of gum.
Description : A man buys a rope from a woman for $3.00 and hands the woman a $10 bill. The woman goes into the grocery store next door to get change. She returns and gives the man $7.00. After the man ... counterfeit bill you gave me.' The woman gives the clerk a good bill.How much has the woman lost? -Riddles
Last Answer : Seven dollars plus the rope.
Description : What goes up and never comes down? -Riddles
Last Answer : Your Age.
Description : What goes up when the rain comes down? -Riddles
Description : What goes up always but never comes down? -Riddles
Last Answer : Our Age always goes up but never comes down.
Description : I am boneless, small, and weak, yet can crush and kill; the speed of what comes out of me outstrips the steed. My great storehouse is your heart. Keep me to keep your soul from troubles. What am I? -Riddles
Last Answer : Your tongue!
Description : I am a feeling expressed by words. Truthfully told by few, lies from many. I can cause the greatest happiness, or the deepest sorrow. Yet one still comes back tomorrow. What am I ? -Riddles
Last Answer : Love.
Description : A man takes a basketball and throws it as hard as he can. There is nothing in front, behind, or on either side of him, and yet, the ball comes back and hits him square in the face. How can this be? -Riddles
Last Answer : He threw the ball straight up in the air.
Description : If you look you cannot see me. If you see me you cannot see anything else. I can make anything you want happen, but later everything goes back to normal. What am I? -Riddles
Last Answer : Your imagination.
Description : Four legs I do have, yet I never walk. I work not, yet I have food. All the food I get, none do I eat but you do. I cannot read yet many times I'm found with books. I am only but a carpenter's work. What am I? -Riddles
Last Answer : A table.
Description : I am as light as a feather, yet the strongest of men cannot hold me for more than a minute. I am with you from the day you are born to the day you die. I can be as putrid as onions and garlic, yet as pleasant as freshly picked roses. What am I? -Riddles
Last Answer : Breath.
Description : 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? -Riddles
Last Answer : A Secret.
Description : Looking for something? Open me. I'm sure that your something inside of me lies. Of course you can always find hope in me (Though despair must come first; and later, surprise), What's sought, though, depends on the ... 's a clue: The answer - what I mean - lies inside of me, too. What am I? -Riddles
Last Answer : A dictionary
Description : I cannot be felt, seen or touched; Yet I can be found in everybody; My existence is always in debate; Yet I have my own style of music. What Am I? -Riddles
Last Answer : I'm a Soul.
Description : Nothing on the outside Nothing on the inside Light as a feather Yet ten men cannot lift it.What is it? -Riddles
Last Answer : A bubble.
Description : I cannot be felt, seen or touched; Yet I can be found in everybody; My existence is always in debate; Yet I have my own style of music.What Am I? -Riddles
Last Answer : I am a soul.
Description : I am large as a castle, yet lighter than air. 100 men and their horses cannot move me. What am I? -Riddles
Last Answer : The castle's shadow.
Description : Where does carriage inwards go to in the trial balance?
Last Answer : What is the answer ?
Description : What's taller than a thousand trees growing taller and taller by the season. It's yellow and orange and sometimes it's pink. It has no mind but often thinks. When it falls the world will crumble ... being seen but whispering softly into the green. (the green stands for grass) What is it? -Riddles
Last Answer : Sunset.
Description : A man goes out drinking every night, returning to his home in the wee hours of every morning. No matter how much he drinks, he never gets a hangover. This drink is very well known, but is ... sucker for a free drink, especially since he can't live without it.What is his favorite drink? -Riddles
Last Answer : Blood. The man is a Vampire.
Description : A man goes out drinking every night, returning to his home in the wee hours of every morning. No matter how much he drinks, he never gets a hangover. This drink is very well known, but is rarely ... for a free drink, especially since he can't live without it. What is his favorite drink? -Riddles
Last Answer : Blood, he's a vampire!
Description : I am green all over, yet I know no bounds. If you turn me around a face you will see, being without me produces envy. What am I? -Riddles
Last Answer : A dollar bill.
Description : Susy is traveling by ship from south of the equator to the north. She has a nice little cabin with a bathroom, but no window. Sally has no compass nor other instruments. Just the general luggage one ... with anyone, Susy will be able to tell when the ship has crossed the equator. How? -Riddles
Last Answer : Susy can fill the sink and watch it drain. When the water reverses direction when going down the drain, she will know they have crossed the equator.
Description : Wherever the wind does go, Towards there I dance; With the sun above me I grow; Yet without water below, I can never survive; And the taller I grow, The deeper I become. What am I? -Riddles
Last Answer : A Tree!
Description : Horse Carriage ' ?
Last Answer : Ghoragadi ' is the sixth tatpurusha samis.
Description : how do I fix my printer that says - Carriage Jam,open door, clear carriage jam.
Last Answer : Need Answer
Description : Carriage Inward is debited to ___________ Account.
Last Answer : Carriage Inward is debited to ___________ Account. (a) Trading A/c (b) Profit & Loss (c) Capital (d) Bank
Description : What is the root word for carriage?
Last Answer : carry
Description : How long does it take to travel from London to dover by carriage?
Last Answer : It depends on how many horses are pulling the carriage.
Description : How does carriage on purchases forms part of prime cost?
Description : Who is riding in the carriage with the speaker in Emily dickinsons poem?
Last Answer : In the poem Because I could not stop for Death by EmilyDickinson, death is in the carriage with the speaker.
Description : Mark correct option a) The expression postage means the duty chargeable for the transmission by post of postal articles b) The expression postage stamps means any stamp provided by the [Central Government] ... room, carriage or place used for the purposes of the Post Office. d) All the above
Last Answer : d) All the above