Riddles with Answers for Kids and Adults List from 841 – 860:
841. Riddle: It is a sound of empty, speak and it’ll talk back plenty. But all the more you yack, you’ll get the same words back.
Answer: Echo
842. Riddle: When it comes in, from sea to shore, twenty paces you’ll see, No less, no more.
Answer: Fog
843. Riddle: Talks like this, a green wise man does. Guess my clue, you will.
Answer: Yoda
844. Riddle: Who always enjoys poor health?
Answer: Doctor
845. Riddle: I am your mother’s brother’s only brother-in-law. Who am I?
Answer: Father
846. Riddle: It floats over the land, it cuts the tallest mountain, its voice is like a fountain, its body like a snake, Will flow in to a lake.
Answer: River
847. Riddle: This food, made from pork, is often eaten alongside eggs and bacon.
Answer: Sausage
848. Riddle: If you rub this there is a possibility of a magical fat man coming out.
Answer: Lamp
849. Riddle: Pointing North, South, East, and West it saves the lost and helps the rest. What is it?
Answer: Compass
850. Riddle: Edible beach crawlers served at seafood restaurants, similar to a lobster, but quite different.
Answer: Crab
851. Riddle: What is born on the ground but floats to the sky, to be returned back again from the clouds up high?
Answer: Rain
852. Riddle: There are four of these, but everyone’s favourite seems to be spades.
Answer: Ace
853. Riddle: This food is made of grated potatoes smashed together and fried in the form of a tot.
Answer: Tater Tots
854. Riddle: A warrior amongst the flowers, he bears a thrusting sword. He uses it whenever he must, to defend his golden hoard.
Answer: Bee
855. Riddle: I am a tool for fairies. What am I?
Answer: Magic Wand
856. Riddle: What hangs in the sky by day but at night goes away?
Answer: Sun
857. Riddle: If there are three cups of sugar and you take one away, how many do you have?
Answer: One
858. Riddle: I’m the son of water but when I return to water I die. Who am I?
Answer: Ice
859. Riddle: This orange-coloured fruit gets its name from its colour.
Answer: Orange
860. Riddle: I march before armies, a thousand salute me. My fall can bring victory, but no one would shoot me. The wind is my lover, one-legged am I. Name me and see me at home in the sky.
Answer: Flag