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1. I go around in circles, but always straight ahead; Never complain, No matter where I am led.

   2. Voiceless it cries, Wingless it flutters, Toothless bites, Mouthless mutters.

   3.The beginning of eternity, the end of time and space; the beginning of every end, the end of every place.

   4.Lighter than what I am made of, more of me is hidden than is seen.

   5. A box without hinges, key, or lid, yet golden treasure inside is hid.

   6.The man could not run home because of the dreaded object. What is the dreaded object?

    7.A man is found dead in the middle of an open field. He's wearing a backpack. How did he die?

    8.You break it even if you name it!

    9.Alive without breath, As cold as death; Never thirsty, ever drinking, All in mail never clinking

    10.Two rooms, one with 3 light switches, the other with 3 light bulbs - Each switch turns on one light - If you can travel to each room only ONCE, how can you determine which switch goes to which light?

    11. 2, 12, 1112, 3112, ______ What number will fill in the blank?

     12. You cut it on a table, But you don't eat it.

13.The mountee rode out on Thursday, spent three night in a hotel, and rode back on Thursday. How is that possible?

14. Two brothers we are, great burdens we bear, all day we are bitterly pressed; Yet this I will say - we are full all the day, and empty when we go to rest. What are we?

15. What is it that is deaf, dumb and blind and always tells the truth?

16. What can you break without hitting or dropping it?

17. I've hole through which fingers peep, I clash my teeth, but do not weep. What am I?

18. Who is it that rows quickly with four oars but never comes out from under his own roof?

19. What is it the more you take, the more you leave behind?

20. What gets bigger the more you take away from it?

21. What goes through a door but never goes in and never comes out?

22. If you look, you can't see me. If you see me, you cannot see anything else. I can make you walk if you can't. Sometimes I speak the truth, and sometimes I lie. If I lie, I am nearer the truth. What am I?

23. If you have it, you want to share it. If you share it, you don't have it. What is it?

24. You throw away the outside and cook the inside. Then you eat the outside and throw away the inside. What is it?

25. I am sometimes strong and sometimes weak, but I am nobody's fool. For there is no language that I cannot speak, though I never went to school. What am I?

26. I never was, am always to be, no one ever saw me, nor ever will. And yet I am the confidence of all to live and breathe on this terrestrial ball. What am I?

27. I move very slowly at an imperceptible rate, although I take my time, I am never late. I accompany life, and survive past demise, I am viewed with esteem in many women's eyes. What am I?

28. Always old, sometimes new, never sad, sometimes blue. Never empty, sometimes full, never pushes, always pulls. What am I?

29. What demands an answer, but asks no question?

30. I am a window, I am a lamp, I am clouded, I am shining, and I am coloured; set in white, I fill with water and overflow. I say much, but I have no words. What am I?

31. The higher I climb, the hotter I engage, I can not escape my crystal cage. What am I?

32. Shoot at me a thousand times and I may still survive; one scratch from me and you will find your prospects take a dive. What am I?

33. I am two-faced but bear only one, I have no legs but travel widely. Men spill much blood over me, kings leave there imprint on me. I have greatest power when given away, yet lust for me keeps me locked away. What am I?

34. Sometimes I am loud, and viewed with distaste. Poke out my "eye", then I'm on the front of your face. What word am I?

35. This is as light as a feather, yet no man can hold it for long. What is it?

36. They have not flesh, nor feathers, nor scales, nor bone. Yet they have fingers and thumbs of their own. What are they?

37. What builds up castles, tears down mountains, makes some blind, helps others to see?

38. We are all around, yet to us you are half blind. Sunlight makes us invisible, and difficult to find. What are we?

39. Forward I am heavy, but backward I am not. What am I?

40. What lives in winter, dies in summer, and grows with it's roots upward?

41. A hole leading in, a hole leading out, we connect to a cavern that is slimy all throughout. What are we?

42. Read my riddle, I pray. What God never sees, what the king seldom sees, and what we see every day. What is it?

43. Double my number, I'm less than a score, half of my number is less than four. Add one to my double when bakers are near, days of the week are still greater, I fear. What am I?

44. Unmoving horses, ever in motion. The lights, tiny suns, the sound of commotion. What is it?

45. I'm named after nothing, though I'm awfully clamorous. And when I'm not working, your house is less glamorous. What am I?

46. Iron roof, glass walls, burns and burns and never falls. What am I?

47. You hear me calling to you, beckoning with my shrill voice; My keys will carry you to the place of your choice. What am I?

48. I saw a man in white, he looked quite a sight. He was not old, but he stood in the cold. And when he felt the sun he started to run. Who could he be? Please answer me.

49. What goes with a train, and comes with a train, and the train doesn't need it, but can't go without it?

50. What always goes to bed with his shoes on?

51. I can not be seen only heard and I will not speak unless spoken to. What am I?

52. Often held but never touched, always wet but never rusts, often bites but seldom bit, to use me well you must have wit. What am I?

53. What kind of nut has no shell?

54. What is it that was given to you, belongs only to you, and yet your friends use it more than you do?

55. I'm as small as an ant, as big as a whale. I'll approach like a breeeze, but can come like a gale. By some I get hit, but all have shown fear. I'll dance to the music, though I can't hear. Of names I have many, of names I have one. I'm as slow as a snail, but from me you can't run. What am I?

56. What ship has no captain but two mates?

57. What is too much for one, enough for two, and nothing at all for three?

58. What is it that you must give before you can keep it?

59.  A mile from end to end, yet as close to you as a friend. A precious commodity, freely given, seen on the dead and on the living. Found on the rich, poor, short or tall, but shared among children most of all. What is it?

60. My thunder rolls beneath me, my lightning flares above. I dust the crust, and when I bust, all I touch will I shove. What am I?

61. What two, five letter English words, do not change its pronunciation when four letters are taken away?

62. Six glasses are in a row. The first three are filled with milk, and the last three are empty. By moving only one glass, can you arrange them so that the full and the empty glasses alternate?

63. Four men sat down 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 came to square accounts, They all had made quite fair amounts. Can you the paradox explain, If no one lost, how could all gain?

64. There is a certain club which is for men only. There are 600 men who belong to this club and 5% of these men wear one earring. Of the other 95% membership, half wear two earrings and the other half wear none. How many earrings are being worn in this club?

65. Before Mount Everest was discovered, what was the highest mountain on earth?

66. When asked how old she was, Suzie replied, "In two years I will be twice as old as I was five years ago." How old is she?

67. Here on Earth it's almost always true, that tomorrow will follow today. Yet there is a place where yesterday always follows today. Where is this place?

68. Dingleberry Dave was driving his semi under an overpass when suddenly he came to a screeching halt. Dave wasn't paying enough attention and inadvertently drove under the overpass that was just barely as high as his truck. The semi was wedged so tightly that he could not go forward or backward. A fellow trucker came by and told him how he could easily get the semi out from under the bridge. What did he suggest?

69. What five letter word, no matter how you pronounce it, is always pronounced wrong?

70. Since a person uses about the same amount of energy walking 2 miles as they would running for 2 miles, would a person use more energy running for 10 minutes, walking for ten minutes, or the same amount of energy?

71. If it takes six men six days to dig six holes, how long will it take one man to dig half a hole?

72. Two men were being tried for murder. The jury found one man guilty and the other innocent. The judge turned to the guilty man and said, "Even though your guilt has been established, the law compels me to set you free." How could such a bizarre judgement occur?

73. Two sentries were on duty outside a barracks. One faced up the road to watch for anyoe approaching from the North. The other looked down the road to see if anyone approached from the South. Suddenly one of them said to the other, "Why are you smiling?" How did he know that his companion was smiling?

 

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Answers: 1. Wheel 2. The Wind 3. E 4. Ice 5. Egg 6. Baseball 7. Skydiving  8. Silence 9. Fish 10. Turn one bulb on, wait until it warms up, then turn it off. Turn second switch on, and go into other room. Warm bulb belongs to first switch, lit bulb belongs to second switch, and off bulb belongs to third switch.    11. 132112 12. A deck of cards 13. His horse was called "Thursday" 14. A pair of shoes. 15. A mirror 16. A promise 17. A pair of scissors 18. A turtle 19. Foot Steps 20. A Hole 21. The Keyhole. 22. Your Dreams. 23. A Secret. 24. An ear of corn. 25. An echo 26. The Future 27. Your Hair. 28. The moon 29. A Telephone. 30. The Eye 31. A Thermometer 32. An Eightball 33. A coin 34. Noise 35. your  breath 36. Gloves 37. Sand. ( in case you were wondering...eye glasses are made from sand ) 38. Stars 39. The word Ton. 40. An icicle. 41. Nostrils 42. An equal 43. The number 6 44. A merry go-round 45. A vacuum cleaner. 46. A Lantern 47. A Telephone 48. A Snowman. 49. Noise 50; A Horse. 51. An echo. 52. Your tongue. 53 A Doughnut 54. Your name. 55. A shadow. 56. A courtship. 57. A secret. 58. A promise. 59. A smile :) 60. A Volcano. 61. Queue and Aitch 62. Pick up the second glass and pour the milk into the fifth glass and then put it back in the second position. 63. The players were musicians. 64. Six hundred. We know that 5%, or 30 of the men are wearing one earring. Of the other 95%, or 570, we know that half are wearing two earrings and the other half none. This is the same as if they all wore one. 65. Although not yet discovered, Mount Everest was still the highest mountain on earth. 66 She's 12. 67. In a dictionary. 68. He told Dingleberry Dave to let some air out of his tires. This would make the truck lower and allow him to pass through. 69.Wrong! ( duh :) 70. Since a person uses about the same amount of energy walking 2 miles as they would running for 2 miles, would a person use more energy running for 10 minutes, walking for ten minutes, or the same amount of energy? 71. There is no such thing as half a hole. 72. The two defendants were Siamese twins 73.????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????