0 |
This heavy and ancient suit was not worn with a tie, but was always worn in battle. |
Armor |
0 |
What has a hundred limbs, sometimes leaves, but cannot walk? |
Tree |
1 |
When you find this in a road, you will not use it to eat, but will be forced to make a decision. |
Fork |
2 |
What invention lets you look right through a wall? |
Window |
3 |
Those with eyes bigger than their stomach will definitely leave the restaurant with one of them. It is named after a house pet as well. |
Doggy Bag |
4 |
A close relative of ketchup that people often spread on their dog. |
Mustard |
5 |
If you drop a yellow hat in the red sea what does it become? |
Wet |
6 |
I jump when I walk and I sit where I stand. What am I? |
Kangaroo |
7 |
He is known to commit a friendly home invasion one night a year, never taking but always leaving stuff behind. |
Santa Claus |
8 |
The more of me there is, the less you see. |
Darkness |
9 |
Often wandering the streets, this group of people cannot afford to be choosers. |
Beggars |
10 |
What holds water yet is full of holes? |
Sponge |
11 |
The state of holding a person within a person or an animal within an animal? |
Pregnant |
12 |
Feared on the playground, he steals your lunch money and distributes wedgies. |
Bully |
13 |
What is brown, has a head and a tail. But no legs? |
Penny |
14 |
I’m the part of the bird that’s not in the sky. I can swim in the ocean and yet remain dry. What am I? |
Shadow |
15 |
It’s been around for millions of years, but it’s no more than a month old. What is it? |
Moon |
16 |
The more you take, the more you leave behind. They vary in size. What are they? |
Footprints |
17 |
I engulf you in darkness but you see many things. I can be resisted but a lack of me leaves rings. What am I? |
Sleep |
18 |
I’m a container with the inside golden that can’t be opened unless I’m broken. What am I? |
Egg |
19 |
Which vehicle is spelled the same forwards and backwards? |
Racecar |
20 |
What kind of coat can be put on only when wet? |
Paint |
21 |
What goes around the world but stays in a corner? |
Stamp |
22 |
I can be cracked, I can be made. I can be told and I can be played. |
Joke |
23 |
What loses its head every morning and gets it back every night? |
Pillow |
24 |
What starts with a ‘p’ ends with an ‘e’ and has thousands of letters? |
Post Office |
25 |
I have married many women but I am not married. Who am I? |
Priest |
26 |
What is it that you ought to keep after you have given it to someone else? |
Promise |
27 |
What is red and blue, purple and green? No one can reach it, not even the queen. |
Rainbow |
28 |
When you know me, I am nothing. What you don’t know me, I am something. What am I? |
Riddle |
29 |
What English word retains the same pronunciation, even after you take away four of its five letters? |
Queue |
30 |
Which word in the English language becomes shorter when it is lengthened? |
Short |
31 |
As your ideas grow, I shrink. What am I? |
Pencil |
32 |
A certain crime is punishable if attempted. But not punishable if committed. What is it? |
Suicide |
33 |
What demands an answer, but asks no questions? |
Telephone |
34 |
I make noise yet you don’t see me make it. I alarm for good yet sometimes for worse. I have a companion. What am I? |
Thunder |
35 |
Forwards, I’m heavy. Backwards, I’m not. What am I? |
Ton |
36 |
I am everywhere. I am inside you. I surround you. I can be seen by you. I can kill you. Yet you play in me. What am I? |
Water |
37 |
I can alter the actions of a king and leave puzzled the greatest of philosophers. What am I? |
Woman |
38 |
What goes up and never comes down and affects people? |
Age |
39 |
What word contains all of the twenty six letters? |
Alphabet |
40 |
Everybody has some. You can lose some, you can gain some. But you cannot live without it. What am I? |
Blood |
41 |
What English word has three consecutive double letters? |
Bookkeeper |
42 |
I am as light as a feather, yet no man can hold me for long. What am I? |
Breath |
43 |
I fly but have no wings. I cry but have no eyes. I see the sky get dark and I see when the sun comes up. What am I? |
Cloud |
44 |
The man who invented it doesn’t want it. The man who bought it doesn’t need it. The man who needs it doesn’t know it. What is it? |
Coffin |
45 |
Hands she has but does not hold, teeth she has but does not bite, feet she has but they are cold, eyes she has but without sight. |
Doll |
46 |
I have no beginning, end, or middle. What am I? |
Doughnut |
47 |
You heard me before, yet you hear me again. Then I die, ’til you call me again. What am I? |
Echo |
48 |
What starts with the letter T, is filled with T and ends in T? |
Teapot |
49 |
What is so delicate that saying its name breaks it? |
Silence |
50 |
What is always coming but never arrives? |
Tomorrow |
51 |
What goes through towns and over hills but never moves? |
Road |
52 |
What has a head but never weeps, has a bed but never sleeps, can run but never walks, and has a bank but no money? |
River |
53 |
The more it dries, the wetter it becomes. What is it? |
Towel |
54 |
It is the electronic version of junk mail or a salty meat in a can |
Spam |
55 |
It is an aquatic creature whose name is rather «Tight» |
Seal |
56 |
The famous royal young lady who had several short men following her. |
Snow White |
57 |
It is filthy place that serves as a home to a grouchy green puppet. |
Trash Can |
58 |
They are known for their natural tuxedos and marching |
Penguins |
59 |
What has 2 banks, but no money? |
River |
60 |
Has four legs, but is not alive. |
Chair |
61 |
What keeps things green and keeps the kids occupied in the summer time? |
Sprinkler |
62 |
Round as a button, deep as a well. If you want me to talk, you must first pull my tail. What am I? |
Bell |
63 |
It is a sleep-inducing melody. |
Lullaby |
64 |
It is a storage facility for criminals and fire-breathing reptiles. |
Dungeon |
65 |
To be one of them, you need special abilities and brightly colored underwear. |
Superhero |
66 |
Not my sister nor my brother but still the child of my mother and father. Who am I? |
Myself |
67 |
They have not flesh, nor feathers, nor scales, nor bone. Yet they have fingers and thumbs of their own. What are they? |
Gloves |
68 |
It is something that is often sold by child entrepreneurs during summer. |
Lemonade |
69 |
The most popular itsy bitsy teeny weeny yellow polka dot variety. |
Bikini |
70 |
It is longer than a decade and shorter than a millennium. |
Century |
71 |
What is long and slim, works in light; has but one eye, and an awful bite? |
Needle |
72 |
I have two heads but only one body. The stiller I stand, the faster I run. What am I? |
Hourglass |
73 |
Lighter than what I am made of. More of me is hidden than seen. What am I? |
Iceberg |
74 |
What kind of tree can you carry in your hand? |
Palm |
75 |
With no hammer or any kind of tool I build my house so quickly. What am I? |
Spider |
76 |
It is where everyone wants to run home and stealing is encouraged. |
Baseball |
77 |
What fuels backyard get-togethers? |
Charcoal |
78 |
What kind of noise does Santa’s reindeers make? |
Jingle |
79 |
Where on earth do the ways always blow from the south? |
North Pole |
80 |
I run distances, often making many turns, yet I never move one foot. What am I? |
Watch |
81 |
What can go up a chimney down, but cannot go down a chimney up? |
Umbrella |
82 |
What is it that when you take away the whole, you still have some left over. |
Wholesome |
83 |
What goes up and down the stairs without moving? |
Carpet |
84 |
What goes into the water black and come out red? |
Lobster |
85 |
You do not want to have it, but when you do have it, you do not want to lose it. What is it? |
Lawsuit |
86 |
If I drink, I die. If I eat, I am fine. What am I? |
Fire |
87 |
What has 4 eyes but can’t see? |
Mississippi |
88 |
I’m tall when I’m young and I’m short when I’m old. What am I? |
Candle |
89 |
What gets broken without being held? |
Promise |
90 |
Who can only prevent forest fires? |
Smokey |
91 |
What company makes billions of dollars selling windows? |
Microsoft |
92 |
What do you call a greedy grumpy holiday hater? |
Scrooge |
93 |
A kind of game with love and service played by singles and pairs. |
Tennis |
94 |
It has a face and two hands but no arms or legs. What is this? |
Clock |
95 |
A place where the titanic is still chilling. |
Atlantic |
96 |
It can be found at the back of a book or in an abdomen. |
Appendix |
97 |
What is the delicious way of presenting numbers? |
Pie Chart |
98 |
I turn around once. What is out will not get in. I turn around again. What is in will not get out. What am I? |
Key |
99 |
I have an end but no beginning, a home but no family, a space without room. I never speak but there is no word I cannot make. What am I? |
Keyboard |
100 |
You eat something you neither plant nor plow. It is the son of water, but if water touches it. It dies. What is it? |
Salt |
101 |
What is the center of gravity? |
V |
102 |
What has a mouth but can’t chew? |
River |
103 |
How many letters are in the alphabet? |
Eleven |
104 |
If you have me, you want to share me. If you share me, you haven’t got me. What am I? |
Secret |
105 |
A common need for both courage and hardcover for books. |
Spine |
106 |
If rabbits do this to carrots, Jason Mraz does this to ears. What is this? |
Nibble |
107 |
You get these directions from outer space. |
GPS |
108 |
They are toothy nocturnal immortals. |
Vampire |
109 |
It brings celebrities closer into your home every now and then. |
Television |
110 |
Thousands of these come together to make an amazing digital image. |
Pixel |
111 |
What animal dwells in water and best known for its work ethic? |
Beaver |
112 |
It is a popular afterlife destination where you want to send people when you’re mad at them. |
Hell |
113 |
It is carried by both mad bats and dogs. What is this? |
Rabies |
114 |
What screams when put in a pot of boiling water? |
Lobster |
115 |
What is an acceptable act of violence during saint Patrick’s day? |
Pinch |
116 |
I am the killer of trees but people need me. I can be blown away by a breeze and I have been here since ancient Greece. What am I? |
Paper |
117 |
What is harder to catch the faster you run? |
Your Breath |
118 |
Which word in the dictionary is spelled incorrectly? |
Incorrectly |
119 |
What word , when written in capital letters, is the same forwards, backwards, and upside down? |
Noon |
120 |
What doesn’t exist, but has a name? |
Nothing |
121 |
Two legs I have, and this will confound: Only at rest do they touch the ground! What am I? |
Wheelbarrow |
122 |
Has a foot on each side and one in the middle. |
Yardstick |
123 |
What do you call the offspring of a feline and a Xerox machine? |
Copycat |
124 |
This old one runs forever, but never moves at all. He has not lungs nor throat, but still a mighty roaring call. What is it? |
Waterfall |
125 |
Glittering points that downward thrust, sparkling spears that never rust. What is it? |
Icicle |
126 |
What 7 letter word becomes longer when the third letter is removed? |
Lounger |
127 |
You must keep this thing, its loss will affect your brothers. For once yours is lost, it will soon be lost by others. What is it? |
Temper |
128 |
My tines be long, my tines be short. My tines end ere, my first report. What am I? |
Lightning |
129 |
A skin have I, more eyes than one. I can be very nice when I am done. What am I? |
Potato |
130 |
What makes leaping off a bridge fun? |
Bungee |
131 |
When a doctor hits you with a hammer he is testing you this. |
Reflex |
132 |
What gets whiter the dirtier that it gets? |
Chalkboard |
133 |
I drive men mad for the love of me. Easily beaten, never free. What am I? |
Gold |
134 |
Something that is handy when you need to measure something or run a kingdom. |
Ruler |
135 |
These are crisp, green, and are found near deli sandwiches. |
Pickle |
136 |
It is a monkey food that makes people slip and fall in cartoons. |
Bananas |
137 |
It can be heard in a court or used to carry briefs. |
Case |
138 |
It is something that is owned by old McDonald. |
Farm |
139 |
The one fashion accessory both farmers and hipsters love. |
Suspenders |
140 |
Who is the father of Mickey Mouse? |
Walt Disney |
141 |
It happens when something has been cut with H2O |
Diluted |
142 |
This is the drinkable phase of matter. |
Liquid |
143 |
A colorful cuisine without flesh. |
Vegetable |
144 |
He may seem to work in public transportation but he actually works in a restaurant. |
Busboy |
145 |
It is the offspring of a circle and a rectangle |
Oval |
146 |
It is the surname of Cinderella’s love. |
Charming |
147 |
Lovely and round, I shine with pale light. Grown in the darkness, a lady’s delight. What am I? |
Pearls |
148 |
Both boats with holes and dirty dishes have this in common. |
Sink |
149 |
Children who misbehave often find themselves sitting in this area. |
Corners |
150 |
It flavors your food and divides the year up. What is it? |
Season |
151 |
It is a desert oasis where money magically appears or disappears from your pocket. |
Las Vegas |
152 |
It could be a tangly game but can also become a destructive weather phenomenon. |
Twister |
153 |
If you are a sore loser, you are often called the sour variety of this fruit. |
Grape |
154 |
It brings the sky and the stars a lot closer. |
Telescope |
155 |
What goes from new York to California without ever moving? |
Highway |
156 |
What is it that Indiana jones likes to crack? |
Whip |
157 |
This type of tempting cuisine is independent of utensils and usually tastes better than it sounds. |
Finger Food |
158 |
It is probably the most laid-back member of the animal kingdom. |
Sloth |
159 |
Remove six letters from this sequence to reveal a familiar English word — BSAINXLEATNTEARS |
Bananas |
160 |
I have seas without water. I have forests without wood. I have deserts without sand. I have houses with no bricks. |
Map |
161 |
How many times can you subtract the number 5 from 25? |
One |
162 |
All about, but cannot be seen. Can be captured, cannot be held. No throat, but can be heard. |
Wind |
163 |
It is sometimes known to have silver linings. |
Cloud |
164 |
It is a form of plastic money. |
Credit Card |
165 |
Kids loves to hunt for them and adults make sure they are not all in one basket. |
Eggs |
166 |
I stink when living and smell good when dead? |
Bacon |
167 |
If there are three cups of sugar and you take one away, how many do you have? |
One |
168 |
I am full of wisdom and knowledge. I get what you want in a blink of an eye. I am known to man as full of endless wisdom. What am I? |
Computer |
169 |
A great mysterious place that the bold have been known to journey into. |
Unknown |
170 |
The only pet who lived in a town where an inordinate number of children fell down wells. |
Lassie |
171 |
If life gets tough, what do you have that you can always count on? |
Fingers |
172 |
What comes down but never goes up and happens most often in the spring? |
Rain |
173 |
Spies and detectives do this to phones and musical shoes make this sound. |
Tap |
174 |
This is the most famous bank where children keep their assets. |
Piggy Bank |
175 |
Environmentalists really want to keep this area from drying. |
Wetland |
176 |
These are believed to be found at the end of rainbows. |
Pots |
177 |
If a man carried my burden he would break his back. I am not rich, but leave silver in my track. What am I? |
Snail |
178 |
A common place to find can-can girls and drunk cowboys. What place is this? |
Saloon |
179 |
She is covered in dust and is always jealous. |
Tinker Bell |
180 |
The fans of the pied piper’s smooth sound who are feared by elephants. |
Mice |
181 |
They are the group who manages the winged engines of war. |
Air Force |
182 |
If you happen to possess two left feet, this profession will probably rule out of your prospects. |
Dancer |
183 |
This is often found in doctor’s offices and a common sight in pirate flags. |
Skeleton |
184 |
This became a fashion statement in the garden of Eden. |
Fig Leaf |
185 |
I known a word of letters three. Add two, and fewer there will be. |
Few |
186 |
What do you call the edge of both earth and bread? |
Crust |
187 |
It is a gruesome form of betray. |
Backstab |
188 |
Those ambitious people will climb the social version of this contraption. What is this? |
Ladder |
189 |
Both peaches and a certain couture have this in common. |
Juicy |
190 |
This can be found under bridges and even on the internet. |
Troll |
191 |
This is the known hairdo for nascar fans. |
Mullet |
192 |
It can be used onstage or to express admiration. What is it? |
Props |
193 |
They are producers of pies and burgers and are great for tipping. |
Cows |
194 |
It can cause deflation of tires when dropped from the rear of spy cars. |
Spikes |
195 |
Possibly the only famous plumber who has the courage to ever to rescue a princess. |
Mario |
196 |
Sources in Hollywood state that the men of this ancient city wore leather speedos and waxed their chests. |
Sparta |
197 |
She is fred and Wilma’s child who is named after a stone. |
Pebbles |
198 |
Some people are conscious enough to count these while some just consume them. |
Calories |
199 |
Weight in my belly, trees on my back. Nails in my ribs, feet I do lack. What am I? |
Ship |
200 |
They’re actually great swimmers now, but later they will become excellent hoppers. |
Tadpole |
201 |
They do look like a hippo crossed with a unicorn. What are they? |
Rhino |
202 |
This is a single seater best accompanied by circus music coupled with a great balance. |
Unicycle |
203 |
What is round on both sides but high in the middle? |
Ohio |
204 |
It has 88 keys, but none of these will open a door. |
Piano |
205 |
What animal gives away money and says moo? |
Cash Cow |
206 |
This comes in a tin can and are best known to cure halitosis. |
Altoids |
207 |
It is good for telling the future or racking up in a game. |
Eight Ball |
208 |
Long ago, dragons are believed to do this to their gold. |
Hoard |
209 |
If you happen to wake up at dawn, you’ll probably find this covering the lawn. |
Dew |
210 |
People like this usually live in rural areas, unless they are lucky enough to strike oil and move to Beverly hills. |
Hillbilly |
211 |
Both cockroaches and illegal drug laboratories or syndicates do fear this. |
Raid |
212 |
You will have this response if you would go salivating at the mention of a cheeseburger. |
Pavlovian |
213 |
The only type of currency that flirted with a British spy. |
Moneypenny |
214 |
It happens when a professor’s brain goes missing. |
Absent |
215 |
Tax rates and oil prices occasionally take these nature strolls. |
Hike |
216 |
It describes an era in history during which lights was hard to come by. |
Dark Ages |
217 |
It is known as the best real estate for toys. |
Dollhouse |
218 |
During the 1800’s these turned women into hourglasses and is becoming more popular again these days. |
Corset |
219 |
They are dark-colored creature serenaded by Lennon and McCartney. |
Blackbird |
220 |
Tiny as they are, but they eat homes from the inside out. |
Termite |
221 |
Paul’s height is six feet, he’s an assistant at a butcher’s shop, and wears size 9 shoes. What does he weight? |
Meat |
222 |
If you can spot one of these eastern warriors, it means they’re not doing their job right. |
Ninja |
223 |
It is a standard dimension for both sandwiches and rulers. |
Footlong |
224 |
It is hot tempered and sometimes it blows its top, thus making a mess of everything. |
Volcano |
225 |
Known to be accessorized with feathers, trumpets and harps. |
Angel |
226 |
It is the time in your life when you simultaneously know everything and nothing at an instance. |
Teenager |
227 |
Not only humans have two that shrink in the light and expand in the dark. |
Pupil |
228 |
It is a path of cow juice spread across the sky but cannot be seen by the naked eye. |
Milky Way |
229 |
Both the original 49ers and opportunistic women share this nickname. |
Gold Digger |
230 |
If it has a quart capacity, how many pennies can you put into a empty piggy bank? |
One |
231 |
The group of animals which hang out in the mist. |
Gorillas |
232 |
It stands on one leg with its heart in its head. |
Cabbage |
233 |
What do you throw out when you want to use it, but take in when you don’t want to use it? |
Anchor |
234 |
Where do fish keep their money? |
Riverbank |
235 |
I am partly blind but can still see. I have legs but only use them for sleeping. What am I? |
Bat |
236 |
It is where kings, queens, knights and bishops go to war together. |
Chess |
237 |
Whose big belly supposedly has the ability to dispense good fortune? |
Buddha |
238 |
This could make wooden boy’s noses grow. |
Fib |
239 |
It is a form of mechanism invented so you can discover who is following you. |
Rearview |
240 |
If you happen to wear one of these warm garments around, you might get doused in red paint. |
Fur Coat |
241 |
What is probably the most famous dinner party in history? |
Last Supper |
242 |
It is an arctic double breasted formal wear. |
Snowsuit |
243 |
He is not the skinniest of felines. |
Fat Cat |
244 |
It has 4 lucky leaves. What is it? |
Shamrock |
245 |
What is the surname of the pilot of the millennium falcon? |
Solo |
246 |
What is greater than god, but more evil than the devil? The rich need it, but the poor already have it. If you eat it, you will die. |
Nothing |
247 |
Poke your fingers in my eyes and I will open wide my jaws. Linen, cloth, quills or paper, my greedy lust devours them all. What am I? |
Scissors |
248 |
What type of cheese is made backwards? |
Edam |