A House With Two Occupants Sometimes One Rarely Three
Riddle: A house with two occupants, sometimes one, rarely three. Break the walls, eat the borders, then throw away me. What am I? Answer: Peanut
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Riddle: A house with two occupants, sometimes one, rarely three. Break the walls, eat the borders, then throw away me. What am I? Answer: Peanut
Riddle: A house where you are brought, if they find you or get caught. If you cross the government, this is where you will be sent. Answer: Jail
Riddle: A house of wood in a hidden place. Built without nails or glue. High above the earthen ground. It holds pale gems of blue. Answer: Nest.
Riddle: A house has 4 walls. All of the walls are facing south, and a bear is circling the house. What color is the bear? Answer: White.
Riddle: A house full, a yard full, a chimney full, no one can get a spoonful. Answer: Smoke
Riddle: A horrid monster hides from the day, with many legs and many eyes. With silver chains it catches prey. And eats it all before it dies. Yet in every cottage does it stay. And every castle beneath the sky. Answer: spider
Riddle: A hole in a pole. Though I fill a hole in white, I’m used more by the day and less by the night. What am I? Answer: Eye
Riddle: A hill full, a hole full; yet you cannot catch a bowl full. What is it? Answer: Mist
Riddle: A harvest sown and reaped on the same day in an unplowed field, which increases without growing, remains whole though it is eaten Within and without, Is useless and yet the staple of nations. Answer: War.
Riddle: A hand without flesh and nothing can I hold. My grip cannot be used until I am sold. What am I? Answer: Gloves