Riddles with Answers for Kids and Adults List from 441 – 460:
441. Riddle: I can’t go left; I can’t go right. I am forever stuck in a building over three stories high. What am I?
Answer: Elevator
442. Riddle: 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 nearby. Days of the week are still greater, I fear.
Answer: Six
443. Riddle: The edge of earth and bread.
Answer: Crust
444. Riddle: You can do this with your friends. You can do this with your nose. But don’t do it with your friend’s nose!
Answer: Pick
445. Riddle: Words come out of it, aligned in perfect silence. A messenger of black on white, a slinky fellow drawing lines, of thin and soft graphite.
Answer: Pencil
446. Riddle: What flies forever, rests never?
Answer: Wind
447. Riddle: What do you call the mother-in-law of your sister’s husband?
Answer: Mother
448. Riddle: I widen my jaws when you poke two fingers in me. I especially like to devour papers. What am I?
Answer: Scissors
449. Riddle: Each of these ends in a kettle full of precious metal and the double variety is quite awesome.
Answer: Rainbow
450. Riddle: I go up and never come down no matter how hard you wish. As I get higher, more wrinkles crawl on to the face. What am I?
Answer: Age
451. Riddle: It moves around in circles. We see it as we turn. It keeps us always warm. Always alive and always dying, Across the sky we see it flying, but touch it and we burn.
Answer: Sun
452. Riddle: I travel the world and I am drunk constantly. Who am I?
Answer: Water
453. Riddle: It flavors your food and divides the year up. What is it?
Answer: Season
454. Riddle: The distance from the top of your head to the floor standing up straight.
Answer: Height
455. Riddle: A standard dimension for sandwiches and rulers.
Answer: Foot long
456. Riddle: Mary’s father has 4 daughters. Three are named Nana, Nene, and Nini. What is the fourth daughter’s name?
Answer: Mary
457. Riddle: I am as simple as a circle, worthless as a leader; but when I follow a group, their strength increases tenfold. By myself I’m practically nothing. What am I?
Answer: Zero
458. Riddle: I give people a huge fright, but at the end I’m sweet. I normally celebrate at night, when there’s less heat. What am I?
Answer: Halloween
459. Riddle: It describes an era in history during which lights was hard to come by.
Answer: Dark Ages
460. Riddle: What kind of fish chases a mouse?
Answer: Catfish