Description : Late afternoons I often bathe. I'll soak in water piping hot. My essence goes through my see through clothes. Used up am I; I've gone to pot. What am I? -Riddles
Last Answer : I'm a tea bag!
Description : I am a riddle that the answer is gone. Get it right, you have until dawn. What is it? -Riddles
Last Answer : Gone.
Description : They say the eyes are windows to your soul, But yet I had no soul, Through time to time I always stand tall, An immortal, Nothing could move me, If I could, I would run as fast as I could, Feeling the wind carry me beneath my feet, But alas, I can not, The Medusa's Curse What am I? -Riddles
Last Answer : A statue.
Description : My first is a negative greatly in use, By which people begin when they mean to refuse; My second is Fashion, or so called in France, But, like other whims, is the servant of chance. An article always ... it see which goes by, Although many have four sights, and all have one eye.What am I? -Riddles
Last Answer : But-ton.
Description : As I traveled up and down our great glorious country, I found myself in a place where the tempature goes up sharply in the day and down at night. This had an effect on my watch, I noticed it was 1/ ... One morning- May 1- my watch showed the right time. By what date was it 5 minutes faster? -Riddles
Last Answer : In 24 hours the watch gained 1/2-1/3= 1/6 minute. It would seem it would be 5 minutes fast in 5 X 6= 30 days; that is,the morning of May 31. But already on the morning of May 28 the was 27/6 ... fast. At the close of the day the watch gained 1/2 minute more, so it was 5 minutes fast on may 28.
Description : Four men sat dawn to play, They played all night till break of day. They played for gold and not for fun, With separate scores for everyone. When they had come to square accounts, They all had made quite fair amounts. Can you the paradox explain, If no one lost, how all could gain? -Riddles
Last Answer : The men were musicians..
Description : I am something, I am nothing. I am short, I am tall. When you fall at your sport, then I stumble and fall. I have never been yet seen beneath a new moon. I thrive in the evening but vanish at ... than air, I weigh less than a breath. Darkness destroys me and light is my death. What am I? -Riddles
Last Answer : A shadow.
Description : My call, I pray, at dawn of day, Shall rest you from your slumber, With job all done, my song all sung, I'll sit on seat of lumber. What am I? -Riddles
Last Answer : A Rooster.
Description : Analogies are comparisons. Complete each analogy below. Here is an example: Ear is to hearing as eye is to? Sight.1. Cardinals is to St. Louis as Dodger is to?2. A.M. is to before noon as P.M. is to ... 8 is to?4. Tear is to tore as see is to?5. Springfield is to Illinois as Austin is to? -Riddles
Last Answer : 1. Los Angeles 2. Afternoon 3. Octagon 4. Saw 5. Texas
Description : I follow you by day, by night I blend right in but no one sees me except when I'm in the light. What am I? -Riddles
Description : An alarm clock runs 4 minutes slow every hour. It was set right 3 1/2 hours ago. Now another clock which is correct shows noon. In how many minutes, to the nearest minutes, to the nearest minute, will the alarm clock show noon? -Riddles
Last Answer : In 3 1/2 hours the alarm clock has become 14 minutes slow. At noon the alarm clock will fall behind approximently an additional minute. Its hands will show noon in 15 minutes.
Description : You might want to play with this pet, if you can't sleep at night. With its thin metal skin, it is a welcome sight. Many people wish to hear this animal's hiss. When they are away, it is something ... will throw it in the waste. And in your haste. Might get another one. What is this pet? -Riddles
Last Answer : A can of beer.
Description : I am needed to survive, but when am here there is evil and good, when am gone others come in, you don't seek me you die. What I am? -Riddles
Last Answer : Money.
Last Answer : She is Queen Cleopatra.
Description : Trains travel from one town to another town all day, always on the same track, always going nonstop and at the same speed. The noon train took 80 minutes to complete the trip, but the 4 PM train took an hour and 20 minutes. Why? -Riddles
Last Answer : 80 minutes is the same as an hour and 20 minutes.
Description : I have no mind or a soul. I've been eternally attached since man's dawn. My kind disappear on and off, to everyone I accompany them to their death, and buried with them, then I hide away when the casket shuts. What am I? -Riddles
Description : My first may be fashioned of iron or wood, And at window or door for safety is placed; In village or town it does more harm than good, Leading people their health, time, and money to waste. My ... -'tis a one-shilling glove- It is something which makes people open their eyes.What am I? -Riddles
Last Answer : Bar-gain.
Description : Tomorrow I am surely here, yesterday I am found as well. Today I am gone. Who am I? -Riddles
Last Answer : The Letter 'R
Description : When there is a fly near our food it is normally a pest. But when we see this fly near food it is often a welcome guest. What am I? -Riddles
Last Answer : A butterfly.
Description : I weaken all men for hours each day. I show you strange visions while you are away. I take you by night, by day take you back, None suffer to have me, but do from my lack.What am I? -Riddles
Last Answer : Sleep.
Description : I weaken all people for hours each day. I show you strange visions while you are away. I take you by night, by day take you back, none suffer to have me, but do from my lack.What am I? -Riddles
Last Answer : I am sleep.
Description : John was very tired after a long day of work. He went to bed at 10 p.m., wound his alarm clock and set it for noon the next day. Since John fell asleep almost immediately, how many hours of sleep did he get before the alarm woke him? -Riddles
Last Answer : Two hours. Wind-up clocks can't be set more than 12 hours in advance.
Description : I'm far away from you, but I still shine bright. I sleep at day, I wake up by night. I stay by the moon, but never get close to it. What am I? -Riddles
Last Answer : A star.
Description : I'm like a doll, But I'm not for playing; I stand up straight, but if windy I may be laying; I'm well-known and famous for having no brain; I work outside both day and night in sunshine or in rain. What am I? -Riddles
Last Answer : A Scarecrow.
Description : I'm by nature solitary, scarred by spear and wounded by sword, weary of battle. I frequently see the face of war, and fight hateful enemies; yet I hold no hope of help being brought to me in the ... wounds gape wider and wider; death blows are dealt to me by day and by night.What am I? -Riddles
Last Answer : A shield.
Description : My host thinks I'm an irritation, a bother, a pain. But he can't evict me, so here I will remain. Then one day I'm taken and ranked among my peers. Can you guess just what I am? Then you might call me dear. -Riddles
Last Answer : I am a Pearl.
Description : Four jolly men sat down to play, And played all night till break of day. They played for cash and not for fun, With a separate score for every one. When it came time to square accounts, they all had ... amounts. Now, not one has lost and all have gained - Tell me now, this can you explain? -Riddles
Last Answer : The four jolly men are members of an orchestra hired to play at a dance.
Description : There once was an evil wizard. He took 3 woman from their homes and turned them into rose bushes that looked exactly alike. He put them in his garden. One of the woman had a husband and children and ... the answer and he took his wife home. How did he know which rose bush was his wife? -Riddles
Last Answer : The wizard brought the rosebush to her home at night and returned her to the garden in the morning. Therefore, she was the only plant without dew.
Description : You get many of me, but never enough. After the last one, your life soon will snuff. You may have one of me but one day a year, When the last one is gone, your life disappears.What am I? -Riddles
Last Answer : Your birthday.
Description : A beggar found a leather purse that someone had dropped in the marketplace. Opening it, he discovered that it contained 100 pieces of gold. Then he heard a merchant shout, 'A reward! A reward to the one ... of a leather bag lost and a leather bag found. He counted the coins; 100 gold coin -Riddles
Last Answer : The judge said 'Merchant, you said that the purse you lost contained 200 peices of gold. The purse this beggar found only contained 100 peices of gold. Therefore it cannot be the same purse'. With that the judge gave the purse to the beggar.
Description : I'm blue at day and black at night; I do contain some creatures born and died. What am I? -Riddles
Last Answer : Sea water.
Description : I am a rodent like creature, in a TV show, with my teacher. I am yellow, and I bring light and thunder, and also stop villains who want to plunder. I am really adorable and cute, and when I'm with villains, they're always in a dispute like argument. What TV character am I? -Riddles
Last Answer : Pikachu!
Description : alas my gardener cut off the lower branches of my camellias - how do I get them to regrow?
Last Answer : Need Answer
Description : What did Romeo mean by this statement Alas that love whose view is muffled still Should without eyes see pathways to his will!?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : What makes 'Book, Box and Noon' the same? -Riddles
Last Answer : There all nouns.
Description : Mr. Brown was killed on Sunday after noon. The wife said she was reading a book. The butler said He was taking a shower. The chef said he was making breakfast. The maid said she was folding clothes, and the gardener said he was planting tomatoes. Who did it? -Riddles
Last Answer : The chef killed Mr. Brown because he said he was cooking breakfast but it was a Sunday afternoon.
Description : The title of the problem tells you how to approach these four questions.(A). A bus leaves Moscow for Tula at noon. An hour later a cyclist leaves Tula for mosco, moving slower than the bus. ... Now check the answers. Did you fall into any of the traps which lurk in these simple problems? -Riddles
Last Answer : (A). Neither (B). A pound of metal is always more than half a pound of the same metal. (C). Six strokes took 30 seconds, therefore 12 strokes will take 60 seconds. But when the clock struck ... , therefore 12 strokes will take 66 seconds. (D). There is always a plane that contains any 3 points
Description : A clock is started at noon. By 10 minutes past 5, the hour hand has turned through: -Riddles
Last Answer : Angle traced by hour hand in 12 hrs = 360º. Angle traced by hour hand in 5 hrs 10 min. i.e., 31/6 hrs = (36012*316)∘36012*316°= 155º
Description : Am I not welcome here?
Last Answer : I want you here. What were the comments? Were you not given a reason?
Description : My first is a part of the day,My last a conductor of light,My whole to take measure of time,Is useful by day and by night.What am I? -Riddles
Last Answer : An Hour-glass.
Description : I'm the first thing you see in the morning and the last thing you see at night, I'm always there but you choose to ignore me, cross your eyes and you will see me. What am I? -Riddles
Last Answer : Your nose.
Description : Every night, I'm told what to do. And every morning, I do what you tell me to do. But you still get mad at me and hit me. What am I? -Riddles
Last Answer : An alarm clock.
Description : I surround you but I'm not clothes. I am everywhere but I don't take up space. I'm not always here, yet you can use a man-made form of me. I can go through glass but the glass will look just the same. What am I? -Riddles
Last Answer : Light.
Description : I have memories, but none of my own, whatever's on my inside is what is shown. If I'm ever different it's because you changed me, I feel like a decoration, here for you to arrange me. What am I? -Riddles
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Description : Who said “I therefore want freedom immediately, this very night, before dawn if it can be had”? -General Knowledge
Last Answer : The answer is 'Mahatma Gandhi'
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Description : A "crepuscular" animal becomes active at what time? (a) Dawn (b) Dusk (c) Midday (d) Late night -Do You Know?
Description : Who said “I therefore want freedom immediately, this very night, before dawn if it can be had”?
Last Answer : Mahatma Gandhi