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Freaky Riddles With Answers 👻

- I creep without feet, whisper without a tongue, and hang around where light is young. What am I?
Answer: A shadow. - I sleep by day, hunt by night, my eyes glow in the moonlight. What am I?
Answer: A cat (or a nocturnal predator). - I live without lungs, I sing without a throat, in cold stone halls I often gloat. What am I?
Answer: Wind (or a breeze through a cave). - My house has no doors, my owner has no hands, I follow you but cannot stand. What am I?
Answer: A reflection. - I walk on walls and sit on ceilings, sometimes in corners telling strange feelings. What am I?
Answer: A spider. - I wear no clothes yet change my skin, sometimes slimy, sometimes thin. What am I?
Answer: A snake. - Born from a spark, I dance and sing, but give me breath and I’ll vanish in a blink. What am I?
Answer: A flame. - I have teeth but never bite, I make you shiver in the night. What am I?
Answer: A comb (or more creepily: frost/ice — but comb fits the riddle). - You hear me only after I’ve been struck; I echo secrets with a hollow luck. What am I?
Answer: A bell. - I hide in mirrors, creep behind glass, I show your face but not the past. What am I?
Answer: A reflection (or the concept of “your reflection” — this is a second mirror riddle variant). - At dusk I travel without a map, wearing a cloak and carrying a trap; everyone fears where I’m bound — I gather lost things off the ground. What am I?
Answer: Night (or darkness). - I am born when two meet and die when one leaves; I’m warm for a moment, then I cease. What am I?
Answer: A kiss (freaky-romantic twist). - I eat your house without taking a bite and make shadows dance in pale moonlight. What am I?
Answer: Fire. - I follow you home but do not stay, I vanish when light steals the day. What am I?
Answer: A shadow (third variant — great for kids who love repetition). - Silent as a ghost, I write without a pen; I leave my marks on you and then move on again. What am I?
Answer: Time (or age — “time” is the intended answer).
Dirty Minds Questions and Answers PDF

- I get wetter the more I dry. What am I? Answer: A towel
- You stick your poles inside me. You tie me down to get me up. What am I? Answer: A tent
- I’m long, hard, and full of seamen. What am I? Answer: A submarine
- You blow me hard, and I go down. What am I? Answer: A balloon
- I go in hard, come out soft, and you blow me to make me hard again. What am I? Answer: Bubble gum
- You use your fingers to get me off. What am I? Answer: A ring
- I start with a “p” and end with “orn,” and I’m a major player in the movies. What am I? Answer: Popcorn
- I get laid on a bed and get spread before I’m eaten. What am I? Answer: A slice of bread
- I’m always coming, but I never arrive. What am I? Answer: Tomorrow
- You play with me at night before going to sleep, and I get bigger the more you blow me. What am I? Answer: A pillow
- I’m long, hard, and my name starts with a “C.” You put your lips on me to make a noise. What am I? Answer: A clarinet
- I have a stiff shaft, my tip penetrates, and I come with a quiver. What am I? Answer: An arrow
- You can blow me, cut me, or poke me, and I’m often filled with white stuff. What am I? Answer: A coconut
- You put your meat on me, and I get eaten. What am I? Answer: A grill
- The more you play with me, the harder I get. What am I? Answer: A puzzle
Freaky riddles for kids

- I float through the night but cannot fly, I say “boo!” but never cry. Who am I?
Answer: A ghost. - I’m made of pumpkin, candlelit bright — I grin at you on Halloween night. What am I?
Answer: A jack-o’-lantern. - I hide in corners with silky thread, I catch small bugs in my cozy bed. What am I?
Answer: A spider (in a web). - I rattle my bones but have no skin, I dance at night with an empty grin. What am I?
Answer: A skeleton. - I wear a pointy hat and fly on a broom, I stir my pot with a cackle and zoom. Who am I?
Answer: A witch. - I howl at the moon, fur and sharp teeth, by day I’m a person — by night I’m beneath. What am I?
Answer: A werewolf. - I hide your face but let you see, a spooky mask I’ll always be. What am I?
Answer: A Halloween mask. - I sleep in a cave and flap at night, some think I’m scary — I’m really just light. What am I?
Answer: A bat. - I’m cold and white, I come with a moan — on frosty nights I travel alone. What am I?
Answer: A ghost (or a chilly breeze). (Accept either) - I creak on stairs when no one’s there, I’m the house’s sound that gives a scare. What am I?
Answer: A creaky floorboard. - I cover corners with silver strings, when you touch me I shiver and cling. What am I?
Answer: A spiderweb. - I sleep in a tomb wrapped up tight, I wake with a groan in pale moonlight. Who am I?
Answer: A mummy. - I’m black at night and follow your feet, I copy your moves but can’t speak. What am I?
Answer: A shadow. - I bubble and steam inside my pot, I brew weird things (but maybe not!). What am I?
Answer: A witch’s cauldron. - I wear a cape and have sharp teeth, I sleep by day, at dusk I eat. What am I?
Answer: A vampire (but kid-friendly: “a pretend vampire”).
Funny Riddles With Answers

- What has ears but cannot hear?
Answer: A cornfield. - Why did the scarecrow win an award?
Answer: Because he was outstanding in his field. - What goes up but never comes down?
Answer: Your age. - Why don’t eggs tell jokes?
Answer: They’d crack each other up. - I’m tall when I’m young and short when I’m old. What am I?
Answer: A candle. - What has hands but can’t clap?
Answer: A clock. - Why was the math book sad?
Answer: Because it had too many problems. - What gets wetter the more it dries?
Answer: A towel. - Why did the bicycle fall over?
Answer: It was two-tired. - What do you call a bear with no teeth?
Answer: A gummy bear. - I have cities but no houses, forests but no trees, and rivers but no water. What am I?
Answer: A map. - Why did the tomato blush?
Answer: Because it saw the salad dressing. - What kind of room has no doors or windows?
Answer: A mushroom. - What can you catch but not throw?
Answer: A cold. - Why did the golfer bring two pairs of pants?
Answer: In case he got a hole in one.
Ghostly Giggles 👻

These riddles are all about spooky spirits and playful ghosts. They’re perfect for a chilly night or a Halloween party!
- I float through walls and make you shiver, but I’m not alive. What am I?
Answer: A ghost - I’m see-through and wail at night, but I’m not a person. What am I?
Answer: A spirit - I haunt houses and rattle chains, but I’m not a prisoner. What am I?
Answer: A poltergeist - I’m invisible but make things move. You feel me but don’t see me. What am I?
Answer: A ghost - I glide in the dark and scare you with a moan. What am I?
Answer: A phantom - I’m a spooky figure in a white sheet. What am I?
Answer: A ghost - I appear in mirrors but have no reflection. What am I?
Answer: A spirit - I’m a cold breeze in a warm room. What am I?
Answer: A ghost - I whisper your name in the dark, but I’m not human. What am I?
Answer: A spirit - I’m a shadow that moves without a body. What am I?
Answer: A ghost
Scary Riddles
Here are Some Riddles Scary

- I have teeth but never bite; I howl without a mouth at night. What am I?
Answer: A comb in the wind / a chainsaw (acceptable answer: a wind-whistling rake — use the one that fits your scene). - I walk without legs, I scream without a throat, I leave no footprints but follow your boat. What am I?
Answer: Wind - By day I hide, by night I creep; when you sleep I watch you keep. What am I?
Answer: A shadow - You can find me in a grave, yet I never rot; I whisper every secret that a moonlit room has got. What am I?
Answer: A ghost story / a whisper (ideal: a ghost) - I open once and then again; with each opening more cold I send. Locks and bolts can’t hold me out — what am I?
Answer: The door to the cellar / a grave (acceptable: a creepy door / the grave) - My face is pale, my fingers long; I pluck the strings of a silent song. What am I?
Answer: A skeleton (playing a harp) / a skeleton hand - You hear me before you see; I tap and tap and tap. I live inside a house with no one in the map. What am I?
Answer: A ghost / a poltergeist - No eyes have I, yet I look at you; no mouth have I, yet I speak true. I change when night comes and laugh when terrified you. What am I?
Answer: A mirror (in a haunted room) - I wear a cloak though I don’t have skin; I drift through walls and creep within. What am I?
Answer: A ghost - The more you chase me, the faster I go; I vanish when you catch me, and also when you’re slow. What am I?
Answer: A shadow - I’m born in silence, I grow in dread; I feast on fear though I’m never fed. What am I?
Answer: A nightmare - I hang by the ceiling and swing without rope; I’m made of silk and a spinner’s hope. What am I?
Answer: A spider (or a hanging spider web — spooky house version: a giant web) - I knock at midnight but don’t ask to enter; I drain the color and make hearts censor. What am I?
Answer: Fear / a sudden chill - I sleep with eyes wide open and watch where children hide; I never blink but guard the night — what am I?
Answer: A scarecrow (or a statue in a graveyard) - You hear my lullaby beneath the floor; when moonlight comes I open the door. What am I?
Answer: A cellar / hidden crypt
Tricky Riddles with Answers

- I speak without a mouth and hear without ears. I have no body, but I come alive with wind. What am I?
Answer: An echo. - The more of this there is, the less you see. What is it?
Answer: Darkness. - I’m light as a feather, yet even the world’s strongest man couldn’t hold me for much longer than a minute. What am I?
Answer: Breath. - I have branches, but no fruit, trunk or leaves. What am I?
Answer: A bank. - What can run but never walks, has a mouth but never talks, has a head but never weeps, has a bed but never sleeps?
Answer: A river. - I’m taken from a mine and shut up in a wooden case, from which I am never released, and yet I am used by almost every person. What am I?
Answer: Pencil lead (graphite). - I fly without wings. I cry without eyes. Wherever I go, darkness follows me. What am I?
Answer: A cloud. - You see a boat filled with people, yet there isn’t a single person on board. How is that possible?
Answer: All the people are married. - The person who makes it has no need of it. The person who buys it has no use for it. The person who uses it can neither see nor feel it. What is it?
Answer: A coffin. - I have keys but no locks. I have space but no rooms. You can enter, but you can’t go outside. What am I?
Answer: A keyboard. - Forward I am heavy, but backward I am not. What am I?
Answer: The word “ton” (backward: “not”). - What has many needles but does not sew?
Answer: A pine tree. - I’m always hungry, I must always be fed. The finger I touch will soon turn red. What am I?
Answer: Fire. - I can be cracked, made, told, and played. What am I?
Answer: A joke. - Two in a corner, one in a room, zero in a house, but one in a shelter. What is it?
Answer: The letter “R”.
Hard riddles

- I speak without a mouth and hear without ears. I have nobody, but I come alive with wind. Answer: An echo
- The more of this there is, the less you see. Answer: Darkness
- I am not alive, but I grow; I don’t have lungs, but I need air; I don’t have a mouth, and water kills me. Answer: Fire
- I have cities but no houses, forests but no trees, and rivers but no water. Answer: A map
- The person who makes it has no need of it; the person who buys it doesn’t use it; the person who uses it doesn’t know they’re using it. Answer: A coffin
- What can travel around the world while staying in the same corner? Answer: A stamp
- I turn once to lock, I turn again to free; I keep what’s out from getting in and what’s in from getting out. Answer: A key
- What disappears as soon as you say its name? Answer: Silence
- Forward I am heavy, backward I am not. What word am I? Answer: Ton
- I am taken from a mine and shut up in a wooden case, from which I am never released, and yet I am used by almost every person. Answer: Pencil lead
- The more you take, the more you leave behind. What am I? Answer: Footsteps
- I’m tall when I’m young, and I’m short when I’m old. What am I? Answer: A candle
- I have keys but no locks. I have space but no rooms. You can enter, but you can’t go outside. What am I? Answer: A keyboard
- I can only live where there is light, but I die if the light shines on me. Answer: A shadow
- You see me once in June, twice in November, and not at all in May. Answer: The letter E
Creepy Riddles For Adults

- I have no eyes, yet I watch you sleep; I whisper when the house is deep. What am I?
Answer: A shadow. - I come at night without being invited, I linger where the light is slighted. Touch me and you’ll feel a chill — I live where silence sits still. What am I?
Answer: A draft (or cold breeze). - In rooms I roam though no feet I show, I leave no footprints where I go. People speak of me in fright and awe — I’m the echo of what once they saw. What am I?
Answer: A memory. - I smile without a face, I hang without a hook; I stare from empty places and keep you from your book. What am I?
Answer: A portrait (or a painting). - By day I rest beneath the floor, by night I keep the old house’s score. Knock on wood and I might reply — but only when the moon is high. What am I?
Answer: Floorboard (or the house settling/creaky boards). - No skin, no bones, no beating heart, yet I can tear a room apart. I feed on secrets, grow when you lie — the more you hide, the hungrier I cry. What am I?
Answer: Guilt (or a lie). - I live between the tick and tock, I watch the portrait on the clock. I mark the space where time forgot — a single second stretched a lot. What am I?
Answer: A pause (or a moment). - They bury me but I’m not dead; I keep a list inside my head. People visit, leave their talk; I keep the echoes of each walk. What am I?
Answer: A grave (or cemetery) — interpreted gently. - I drink the light and breathe the dark; I grow when hearts forget to spark. Townsfolk avoid me after dusk — I’m the rumor that never husks. What am I?
Answer: Fear (or rumors). - Face in glass that’s not your own, I copy you when you’re alone. When you blink, I blink as well — but stay too long and I’ll rebel. What am I?
Answer: A reflection. - I hang in corners, soft and thin; I trap the things you toss within. Once vibrant, now a ghostly dance — I host small lives that never prance. What am I?
Answer: A cobweb. - I answer every question asked, but only once from shadows cast. Ask me who you are at night — I may tell truth, or give you fright. What am I?
Answer: A mirror at midnight (or your own conscience). - I have a mouth but never eat, I have a bed but never sleep. By day I travel; at night I rest — I’m a secret on the map’s folded chest. What am I?
Answer: A river. - I am the whisper at the top of the stair, the cold hand that brushes your hair. I leave no mark, but leave you shaken — I am the doubt you never taken. What am I?
Answer: Unease (or a chill of paranoia). - People pass me every day, they cross me and they pray. I keep their names without a sound — the living walk; the sleeping mound. What am I?
Answer: A cemetery gate (or cemetery path).
Dirty Minds Game Questions and Answers

- You stick your poles inside me, you tie me down to get me up. I get wet before you do. Answer: A tent
- You put your meat in me, then you eat me. Answer: A sandwich
- I start with a “P” and end with “O-R-N,” and I’m delicious. Answer: Popcorn
- You blow me hard, I get bigger, and I might pop if you’re too rough. Answer: A balloon
- I go in dry, I come out wet, and the longer I’m in, the stronger I get. Answer: A tea bag
- I’m long, hard, and full of seamen. Answer: A submarine
- You use your fingers to get me off. Answer: A ring
- I’m spread before I’m eaten, and your tongue gets me off. Answer: Butter
- I go up, I come down, and sometimes I take you for a ride. Answer: An elevator
- The more you play with me, the harder I get. Answer: A puzzle
- You put your lips on me, and I make beautiful sounds. Answer: A musical instrument (like a flute or trumpet)
- I get laid all the time, but I never get picked up. Answer: A carpet
- I’m big, I’m hairy, and I sleep around all day. Answer: A bear
- I get wet when you rub me, and it gets harder to see me. Answer: Soap
- I’m dirty when you get me, clean when you use me, and dirty again when you’re done. Answer: A towel
Double Meaning Riddles With Answers Funny

- Riddle: What kind of room has no doors or windows?
Answer: A mushroom. - Riddle: Why did the bicycle fall over?
Answer: Because it was two-tired. (two meanings: “too tired” and “two tires”) - Riddle: What do you call a bear with no teeth?
Answer: A gummy bear. - Riddle: Why was the math book sad?
Answer: It had too many problems. - Riddle: What do you call an alligator in a vest?
Answer: An investigator. - Riddle: Why did the tomato blush?
Answer: Because it saw the salad dressing. - Riddle: What do you get when you cross a snowman and a vampire?
Answer: Frostbite. - Riddle: Why don’t skeletons fight each other?
Answer: They don’t have the guts. - Riddle: What kind of tree fits in your hand?
Answer: A palm. - Riddle: Why did the computer go to the doctor?
Answer: It had a virus. (also sounds like a human disease visit) - Riddle: What did one wall say to the other wall?
Answer: “I’ll meet you at the corner.” (corner = meeting place; walls form corners) - Riddle: Why was the broom late?
Answer: It over-swept. (overslept / over-swept — play on sweep) - Riddle: What kind of band never plays music?
Answer: A rubber band. - Riddle: Why did the scarecrow get promoted?
Answer: He was outstanding in his field. (outstanding = excellent / standing outside) - Riddle: What did the pirate pay for his corn?
Answer: A buccaneer. (two meanings: “buck an ear” and pirate’s “buccaneer”)
Monster Mysteries 🧟

Get ready for riddles about creepy creatures like zombies and werewolves. These will make your friends scream with delight!
- I howl at the moon and turn furry. What am I?
Answer: A werewolf - I stumble and groan, craving brains. What am I?
Answer: A zombie - I have one eye and a big foot. What am I?
Answer: A cyclops - I’m green, tall, and love to scare. What am I?
Answer: A monster - I have sharp claws and hunt at night. What am I?
Answer: A werewolf - I’m stitched together and love lightning. What am I?
Answer: Frankenstein’s monster - I eat humans and lurk in caves. What am I?
Answer: A troll - I’m slimy and crawl from the swamp. What am I?
Answer: A swamp monster - I have many heads and breathe fire. What am I?
Answer: A hydra - I’m big, hairy, and hide in the woods. What am I?
Answer: Bigfoot
Dirty Minds questions and answers pdf for Adults
- I’m long and hard when I’m first put in, but I’m soft and wet when I come out. What am I? Answer: Gum (chewing gum)
- I go in dry and come out wet. The longer I’m in, the stronger I get. What am I? Answer: A tea bag
- I can be big and round or small and flat. I’m best when I’m hot and covered in sauce. What am I? Answer: A pizza
- I get blown every night, but never complain. People love me in summer and I’m sometimes sticky. What am I? Answer: A bubble (or chewing bubble gum)
- I’m hard at the top, soft down below; when you squeeze me I have to flow. What am I? Answer: Toothpaste from a tube
- I’m often filled with cream and sometimes with jam. People like to bite me, then lick their lips. What am I? Answer: A donut
- I’m used to polish and make things shine, you rub me on wood and I work just fine. What am I? Answer: Furniture polish / wax (or a polishing cloth)
- I have a long neck but no head, and I come with two lips that form a spout. What am I? Answer: A bottle
- I’m served on a stick, sometimes sweet, sometimes cold. Lick me slowly so I don’t fold. What am I? Answer: An ice pop / popsicle
- I’m pulled out, then pushed back in; some like me smooth, others like me thin. What am I? Answer: A straw (used for sipping)
- I pop up when you least expect, sometimes soft, sometimes thick; kids love me after dinner as a sticky trick. What am I? Answer: Marshmallow (or s’more)
- I come with a cap and I’m full of ink; press me down and watch me blink. What am I? Answer: A pen
- I have layers you peel and tear; in kitchens I’m used with flair. Chop me up, I make you cry — but taste so good in every pie. What am I? Answer: An onion
- I’m often wet and used at night; I help you clean and make things right. Some prefer me soft, some prefer me tough. What am I? Answer: A washcloth / sponge / towel
- I slide in smoothly and pop back out; I’m used to open things without a doubt. What am I? Answer: A key
Haunted House Horrors 🏚️

These riddles are set in spooky old houses full of creaks and secrets. Perfect for a creepy storytelling session!
- I’m a room that’s always locked, but something moves inside. What am I?
Answer: An attic - I creak when you step, but I’m not a chair. What am I?
Answer: A floorboard - I’m a door that opens by itself. What am I?
Answer: A haunted door - I’m a window that rattles with no wind. What am I?
Answer: A haunted window - I’m a staircase that leads to nowhere. What am I?
Answer: A haunted staircase - I’m a chandelier that flickers with no power. What am I?
Answer: A haunted chandelier - I’m a painting with eyes that follow you. What am I?
Answer: A haunted portrait - I’m a clock that chimes at midnight, but I’m broken. What am I?
Answer: A haunted clock - I’m a mirror that shows someone else. What am I?
Answer: A haunted mirror - I’m a fireplace that lights itself. What am I?
Answer: A haunted fireplace
Witchy Wonders 🧙♀️

- I fly on a broom and cast spells. What am I?
Answer: A witch - I’m a pot that bubbles with magic. What am I?
Answer: A cauldron - I’m a book full of curses. What am I?
Answer: A spellbook - I’m a hat that’s pointy and magical. What am I?
Answer: A witch’s hat - I’m a cat that helps a witch. What am I?
Answer: A familiar - I’m a stick that waves for magic. What am I?
Answer: A wand - I’m a potion that makes you sleep. What am I?
Answer: A sleeping potion - I’m a laugh that echoes in the woods. What am I?
Answer: A witch’s cackle - I’m a spell that turns you into a frog. What am I?
Answer: A curse - I’m a broom that flies at night. What am I?
Answer: A witch’s broom
Vampire Vibes 🧛
Sink your teeth into these vampire-themed riddles. They’re bloody fun for everyone!
- I drink blood and hate sunlight. What am I?
Answer: A vampire - I sleep in a box during the day. What am I?
Answer: A coffin - I’m a bite that leaves two marks. What am I?
Answer: A vampire bite - I’m a cape that flows in the dark. What am I?
Answer: A vampire’s cape - I’m a tooth that’s long and sharp. What am I?
Answer: A fang - I’m a mirror with no reflection. What am I?
Answer: A vampire’s mirror - I’m a bat that turns human. What am I?
Answer: A vampire - I’m a castle where vampires live. What am I?
Answer: A vampire’s castle - I’m a drink that’s red and warm. What am I?
Answer: Blood - I’m a stake that stops a vampire. What am I?
Answer: A wooden stake
Creepy Riddles Crawly Conundrums 🕷️
These riddles are about spooky bugs and critters that give you the chills!
- I spin webs and have eight legs. What am I?
Answer: A spider - I’m a bug that glows in the dark. What am I?
Answer: A firefly - I’m a worm that lives in graves. What am I?
Answer: A maggot - I’m a beetle that clicks in the night. What am I?
Answer: A deathwatch beetle - I’m a centipede with too many legs. What am I?
Answer: A centipede - I’m a moth that loves dark places. What am I?
Answer: A pantry moth - I’m a fly that buzzes in your ear. What am I?
Answer: A housefly - I’m a scorpion with a stinging tail. What am I?
Answer: A scorpion - I’m a tick that hides in your hair. What am I?
Answer: A tick - I’m a web that traps you at night. What am I?
Answer: A spiderweb
Graveyard Giggles

- I’m a box under the ground. What am I?
Answer: A coffin - I’m a stone with a name on it. What am I?
Answer: A tombstone - I’m a skeleton that dances at night. What am I?
Answer: A skeleton - I’m a grave that’s freshly dug. What am I?
Answer: A grave - I’m a bone that rattles in the dark. What am I?
Answer: A skeleton bone - I’m a fog that covers graves. What am I?
Answer: A mist - I’m a hand that grabs from the ground. What am I?
Answer: A zombie hand - I’m a gate that creaks at midnight. What am I?
Answer: A graveyard gate - I’m a crow that caws at graves. What am I?
Answer: A crow - I’m a skull with empty eyes. What am I?
Answer: A skull
Riddles Freaky Alien Enigmas 👽
Blast off with these out-of-this-world riddles about aliens and UFOs. They’re super fun for sci-fi fans!
- I come from space and have big eyes. What am I?
Answer: An alien - I’m a ship that flies with no wings. What am I?
Answer: A UFO - I’m a light that beams you up. What am I?
Answer: A tractor beam - I’m a circle in a cornfield. What am I?
Answer: A crop circle - I’m a creature with three heads. What am I?
Answer: An alien - I’m a planet with spooky rings. What am I?
Answer: Saturn - I’m a sound from outer space. What am I?
Answer: A radio signal - I’m a helmet that glows in the dark. What am I?
Answer: An alien helmet - I’m a tentacle from another world. What am I?
Answer: An alien limb - I’m a star that moves too fast. What am I?
Answer: A UFO
Dirty Minds Questions and Answer

I go up and down, sometimes fast, sometimes slow. You hold onto me for safety. What am I?
Answer: An elevator.
I’m long and hard, and people like to put me in their mouth. What am I?
Answer: A toothbrush.
The more you play with me, the wetter I get. What am I?
Answer: Soap.
I get shorter as I get older. What am I?
Answer: A candle.
I start with a “P” and end with “orn,” and you enjoy me when you’re hungry. What am I?
Answer: Popcorn.
You put your meat inside me, then eat me. What am I?
Answer: A sandwich.
I’m full of holes but can still hold water. What am I?
Answer: A sponge.
I’m always coming, but never arrive. What am I?
Answer: Tomorrow.
I’m easy to get into but hard to get out of. What am I?
Answer: Trouble.
I’m long, you put liquid inside me, and then you suck on me. What am I?
Answer: A straw.
I get laid on a bed but never sleep. What am I?
Answer: A bedsheet.
The harder you rub me, the smaller I get. What am I?
Answer: An eraser.
You have to blow me to get me hard. What am I?
Answer: A balloon.
I have a head but no body. What am I?
Answer: A coin.
You stick your poles inside me and go up and down. What am I?
Answer: A tent.
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