Description : I have three colors, each with a different meaning. When I'm old they become dull, but when I'm new they are gleaming. I help keep people safe, but sometimes they hate me. You won't see me in a forest, ... get happy or sad, and when you guess what I am, you will be very glad. What am I? -Riddles
Last Answer : A Stoplight.
Description : What do you call a robot that takes the longest route? -Riddles
Last Answer : R2-dtour.
Description : What is the longest word in the dictionary? -Riddles
Last Answer : Smiles (there is a mile between the two S's)
Description : What is the longest and yet the shortest thing in the world; the swiftest and yet the slowest; the most divisible and the most extended; the least valued and the most regretted; without which ... every thing, however small, and yet gives life and spirits to every object, however great? -Riddles
Last Answer : Time.
Description : Alliteration: What's the longest sentence you can come up with?
Last Answer : answer:Randy Rita romped randomly. @ucme I specifically thought you would appreciate the thought I put into using a UK English word in there.
Description : Who can create the longest coherent sentence where the first letter of each word is alphabetical?
Last Answer : Erich finds grass healthy in jelly Kit-Kats.
Description : What's the longest word that you can use in a sentence?
Last Answer : Why use big word when small word do trick?
Description : You, me, Will and Mary eat together how do you arrange the chairs? (the way to do this is that it should be a sentence) -Riddles
Last Answer : Will, you, Mary, me.
Description : Tommy tackled Tilly to take his tank and tickle her tummy. How many T's are in that sentence. -Riddles
Last Answer : 3- I asked how many T's were in 'that sentence'.
Description : I am a kind of game that people play. But I used to be a death sentence back in the day. What kind of game am I? -Riddles
Last Answer : Hangman!
Description : I am a sentence that can be flipped around yet still be the same. You may find me strange but here's a hint, I trade with something that brings allergies and a treat to a cat. What sentence am I? -Riddles
Last Answer : A nut for a jar of tuna.
Description : Use all letters of this sentence once each only to spell out three animals.'TALL ELEPHANT OR APEMAN' -Riddles
Last Answer : PANTHER, ANTELOPE, LLAMA
Description : What is the smallest sentence with all letters in the English alphabets? -Riddles
Last Answer : The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
Description : The following sentence is false. The preceding sentence is true. Are these sentences true or false? -Riddles
Last Answer : Neither, it's a paradox. If the first is true, then the second must be false, which makes the first false? it doesn't work.
Description : Gaze at this sentence for just about sixty seconds and then explain what makes it quite different from the average sentence. Quick!What is it? -Riddles
Last Answer : It contains all of the letters in the alphabet.
Description : As defendants, we deny all involvement in the unscrupulous dealings which have come to light in the recent government investigation. What country name is hidden in the previous sentence? -Riddles
Last Answer : Sweden. 'defendants, we deny'.
Description : One word in this sentence is misspelled. What word is it? -Riddles
Last Answer : MISSPELLED. It isn't spelled wrong, the one word in this sentence IS 'misspelled.
Last Answer : Neither, it's a paradox. If the first is true, then the second must be false, which makes the first false; it doesn't work.