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What Am I Riddles

what am i riddlesI am the sweetest and most romantic fruit, can you guess what am I? – this type of riddle can exhaust our analytical skill yet fun to play with. These kinds of riddles give you some clues and usually ends with the question “What am I?”. It is also one of the traditional forms of intellectual challenge. What am I riddles are  child-like forms that can highlight different ways of thinking and create lots of fun and surprise.By the way, if you are wondering about the answer for our first What am I riddle, well it is honeydew. If you got that one right, then you are up to a new challenge! Do you think you can do these new What Am I riddles? Let’s find out!

Roses are red, Violets are blue; And I'm forever saying: I love you. What am I?
A Valentine.
I'm one of five, I'm not alive. The one who sent me forth became king, The one who received me died.
What am I?
A Stone from the popular Biblical story, David had five stones. He used one of the stones to kill Goliath.
You can use me to stop,
You take me to smoke;
Not only do I stop, But I am a stop,
And the result of pool's first stroke.
What am I?
Brake/ Break.
Black I am and much admired, men seek me until they're tired. When they find me, they break my head, and take from me my resting bed. What am I?
Coal.
Give me an x, I'll stand to face you. Give me a cross, I'll turn my back on you. What am I?
The Number 9 (9 multiplied by 9 = 81, 9 plus 9=18).
My first is high, My second damp, My whole a tie, A writer's cramp. What am I?
Hyphen. The first two lines yield high-fen. A hyphen is used by a writer to tie (or cramp) two words together
What can be heard and caught but never seen?
A Remark.
My fleece is white as snow. Everywhere that Mary goes, I go. What am I?
A lamb.
Gods' arrows cannot be counted
Rain.
I was born in the 18th century, yet still live on today. Appearing on TV when I have something to say. Called everything from 'honest' to a dirty rotten 'crook', I used to wear a wig, but have had several looks. I've always had a party, but never disturb the neighbors. I've been shot at many times - major stories for the papers. What am I?
The Office of the President of the United States.
Not born, but from a Mother's body drawn, I hang until half of me is gone. I sleep in a cave until I grow old, then valued for my hardened gold. What am I?
Cheese.
The faster you run, the harder it is to catch me. What am I?
Your breath.
I can fall off a building and live, but put me in water I will die. What am I?
Paper.
I cannot be burned by fire or drowned in water. What am I?
Ice.
I must be broken before you can use me. What am I?
An egg.
I am constantly overlooked by everyone but everyone has me. What am I?
A nose.
If you lose me you may cause people around me to lose me too. What am I?
Your temper
I am black when you buy me, red when you use me and gray when you throw me away. What am I?
Charcoal.
I am a seed with three letters in my name. Take away the last two and I still sound the same. What am I?
A pea.
What occurs once in a minute, twice in a moment, and never in one thousand years?
The letter M
Turn us on our backs and open up our stomachs, and you will be the wisest but at the start a lummox. What are we?
Books
I am an odd number. Take away a letter and I become even. What number am I?
Seven
What is as light as a feather but even the strongest man in the world can’t hold it for long?
His breath.
I am often following you and copying your every move. Yet you can never touch me or catch me. What am I?
A shadow.
It can be said: To be gold is to be good; To be stone is to be nothing; To be glass is to be fragile; To be cold is to be cruel; Unmetaphored, what am I?
Heart.

What Am I Riddles for Kids

I’m beautiful in many different colors. I smell nice; you can pick me if you want. I will live for a long time just don’t forget to water me. What am I?
A Flower.
I come in many different colors and I get bigger when I’m full. I will float away if you don’t tie me down and I will make a loud sound if I break. What am I?
A Balloon
My body is usually made of brick or wood and I come with a lot of windows and doors. Keep me nice and clean for visitors and I will keep you warm and cozy. You can sell me when your family grows. What am I?
A House.
I will keep you entertained with my comedy and my drama. I’m shaped like a cube and I can attach to your wall. What am I?
A Television.
I come in a pair and you will need to tie and untie me. Don’t go outside without me and take me off before you go in the water. I come in a useful box. What am I?
Shoes.
I am a tasty treat you can lick with your tongue. I come in a bowl or a cone. One of my common flavors is vanilla. What am I?
Ice Cream.
You use me when you’re resting. I’m soft and comfortable and I protect your neck and head. You can ask for me on an airplane, and fighting with me can be fun. What am I?
A Pillow.
I am full of keys, but I cannot open any door. What am I?
A Piano.
I am full of holes, but I can still hold a lot of water. What am I?
A Sponge.
Fill me up with hot or cold. Put anything in me and I will make sure I’ll hold. What am I?
A Cup.
I can jump, and I can climb. With my many legs, I swing from tree to tree. I can make a house much bigger than me. What am I?
A Spider.
I come out at night without being called. I’m lost in the day without being stolen. What am I?
Stars.
I’m white and perfect for cutting and grinding. I’m a useful tool for most animals. What am I?
Teeth.
I’m soft and hairy from door to door. I’m the pet that always stays on the floor. What am I?
Carpet
I have a frame, but no pictures. I have poles, but I don’t stand up. What am I?
Eyeglasses.
I begin all your sentences. What am I?
A Capital Letter.
I’m the tool fairies use. What am I?
A Magic Wand.
I’m a small piece of land in the water. What am I?
An Island.
There are millions of me lighting your way at night. What am I?
A Star.
Children love to play with me but not inside, only out. Watch out for the wires and trees for you could tangle me. Look up and watch me dance, the faster you run the faster I will wiggle. What am I?
A Kite.

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