Section: «Riddles with Answers»

A riddle is a short description of an object or phenomenon, often in poetic form, containing an intricate task in the idea of ​​an explicit (direct) or implied (hidden) question. The content of riddles reflects a person's life. The world around him: living and inanimate nature, phenomena of reality, objects of labor and everyday life, and more.
Riddle: Where do bedtime books sleep?Answer: Under their covers.
Riddle: What do you call a little bear who never takes a bath?Answer: Winnie-the-Phew!
Riddle: What does Cinderella wear at the beach?Answer: Glass flippers.
Riddle: How did the pancake hurt itself?Answer: Doing backflips.
Riddle: Did you hear about the soilder who bought a camouflage sleeping bag?Answer: He can't find it
Riddle: I can be cracked. I can be made. I can be told. I can be played. What am I?Answer: A joke.
Riddle: What do Japanese people wear to bed?Answer: Tea-shirts.
Riddle: You throw away the outside and cook the inside. Then you eat the outside and throw away the inside. What is it?Answer: Corn.
Riddle: What runs around the whole yard without moving?Answer: A fence.
Riddle: What happened when the rubber duckie fell into the bathtub?Answer: It quacked up.
Riddle: I can run but not walk. Whereever I go, thought follows me close behind?Answer: A nose.
Riddle: What should you say when you meet a ghost in your bedroom?Answer: "How do you boo?"
Riddle: What belongs to you but is used more by others?Answer: Your name.
Riddle: Why is it easier to count cows than sheep?Answer: You can use a cowculator.
Riddle: A box with no hinges, latch, or lid. Inside a golden treasure is hid. What am I?Answer: An egg.
Riddle: What has hands but never washes them?Answer: A clock.
Riddle: People need me, but they always give me away. What am I?Answer: Money.
Riddle: What time does a shark get up?Answer: Ate o'clock.
Riddle: You answer me, although I never ask you questions. What am I?Answer: A telephone.
Riddle: What TV programs do cows watch in bed?Answer: Moo-vies.
Riddle: What has wheels and flies, but it is not an aircraft?Answer: A garbage truck.
Riddle: If you drop me, I'm sure to crack. Give me a smile, and I'll always smile back. What am I?Answer: A mirror.
Riddle: What does DNA stand for?Answer: National Dyslexics Association.
Riddle: What gets wet the more it dries?Answer: A towel.
Riddle: What do you call a spy who sleeps with a blanket over his head?Answer: An undercover agent.