Riddle Collection – 901 to 1000
902) Known for their natural tuxedos and marching.
903) A huge mythical animal said to resemble a whale.
904) In your fire you hear me scream! Creaking and whining yet I am dead before you lay me in your hearth.
905) What is a Cheerleader’s favorite food?
906) When set loose, I fly away. Never so cursed, as when I go astray. What am I?
907) I am a way to say goodbye to your sweetheart. What am I?
908) At first I am a yellow weed in the lawn, and then the wind blows, and my white feathers are gone. What am I?
909) It is hate and has hate in it, but it isn’t hate.
910) A big shiny black car nobody wants to be a passenger in.
911) What is it that given one, you’ll have either two or none?
912) I let water fall on you while everyone else stays dry. What am I?
913) Known to accessorize with feathers, trumpets, and harps.
914) Dark, feathery, and popular in Baltimore and fantasy books.
915) They’re big and blue, and larger than seas.
916) Brings you May flowers.
917) The itsy bitsy teeny weeny yellow polka dot variety is quite popular.
918) I am expelled from you orally with a sound. What am I?
919) Raise your right appendage high above your head. Turn your head to the right and you will smell this.
920) Sport olympians use this to get high jump up in the air.
921) I am found in the day, but more often at night. Whenever you fall, I may be deep or light.
922) My first is equality; my second is inferiority; my whole is superiority.
923) How many times can you subtract five from twenty-five?
924) I save lives on the ground and in the air. What am I?
925) I only have one entrance, but you can come out with three exits. What am I?
926) Some people avoid me, some people count me, some people just consume me. What am I?
927) What did the sushi say to the bee?
928) The ninja turtles call this place home, as do mythical alligators.
929) This small, rolled tortilla usually has meat or cheese filling, and was originally invented in Mexico.
930) They live only in stories, taller than three storeys.
931) I am a type of animal that hang out in the mist. What am I?
932) I am a shiny metal sheet that covers BBQ food. What am I?
933) The little pink nub that helps rectify mistakes.
934) What breaks in the water but never on land?
935) I have an eye but cannot see, You’ll head inside when you see me.
936) Causes dancing in children when it fills up.
937) I am the noise Santa’s reindeers make. What am I?
938) A tangly game and a destructive weather phenomenon.
939) What can you throw but not catch?
940) What falls down but never breaks?
941) What cruel person would sit on a baby?
942) I peel to heal this pain I feel. What am I?
943) I am here neither dead or alive. What am I?
944) This is needed both for courage and hardcover books.
945) A word of five letters, Upside down is the same, A shark does this, But it’s not to blame. What is the word?
946) In the morning I sing on feathered wing. I soar through the air without a care. What am I?
947) Mostly worn by women or girls, this is sometimes shiny like silver or gold, and sometimes it is made of pearls.
948) You take my clothes off when you put your clothes on. What am I?
949) Weight in my belly, trees on my back. Nails in my ribs, feet I do lack. What am I?
950) What shoes should you wear when your basement is flooded?
951) This would be a good place to find Can-Can girls and drunk Cowboys.
952) Without what would everyone lose their head?
953) According to many students, dogs have an appetite for this paper item.
954) I am rarely touched but always held if you are smart you’ll use me well. What am I?
955) Plant whose name sounds like a dish full of dairy spread.
956) Found under bridges and on the Internet.
957) Can be found in the drink aisle or on a body-builder’s torso.
958) What is between heaven and earth?
959) I am a ball that can be rolled but never bounced or thrown. What am I?
960) What divides by uniting and by dividing?
961) Cows do this to salt and humans do it to ice cream.
962) What can be big, white, dirty and wicked?
963) What goes with a car, comes with a car, is no use to a car but a car cannot move without it?
964) I ate one and threw away two.
965) I am flora, not fauna. I am foliage, not trees. I am shrubbery, not grass. What am I?
966) It is everything to someone, and nothing to everyone else. What is it?
967) You fill it and it empties, A metaphor for plenty, Depending on what half you see, It’s either full or empty.
968) I moan, I groan, I chase after you. I never seem to rest. Time’s up for you. What am I?
969) I have bows but I am not a hunter, I have wings but I am not a bird. I look like a baby wearing a diaper. Who am I?
970) I can be entertaining until you realize some pieces have been lost. What am I?
971) Fred and Wilma’s child, named after a stone.
972) There is a creature of God whose body is hard; it does not wish to eat unless you strike its head.
973) What is Saturn’s favorite day of the week?
974) I have legs but never walk, I may have flowers but no soil, I hold food but never eat.
975) I encourage people to run home and steal. What am I?
976) I destroy your home from inside out. What am I?
977) Today he is there to trip you up and he will torture you tomorrow.
978) Goliath, The Jolly Green and Andre are all examples of this.
979) Noah survived one and it was great.
980) An art-form and its colour-ful result.
981) A sport with love and service played by singles and pairs.
982) The ball drops when the clock hits this.
983) They say each one is totally unique.
984) I help engines spin and pants stay up. What am I?
985) Everyone is attracted to me and everybody falls for me. What am I?
986) Other terms for this handy device include doohicky, doo-dad, and whatchyamacallit.
987) You seek it out, when your hunger is ripe. It sits on four legs, and smokes a pipe.
988) What city has no people?
989) I have a head but no body, a heart but no blood. Just leaves and no branches, I grow without wood. What am I?
990) I can be in your room and your mind but two people can never find me, What am I?
991) What do you call the money a hooker makes?
992) War fought with pieces on a board.
993) I run distances, often making many turns, yet I never move one foot. What am I?
994) Some keep it in a dumpster while others keep it in their trunk.
995) Men have one, women two, and when they become family, it’s three. What is it?
996) What is the cleanest language in the world?
997) Nothing specific, but more than a few. This many clustered, together will do.
998) What do you call a famous lobster?
999) What starts with “p” and ends with “orn” and is really popular in the movie industry?
1000) Controlled by your hands and feet. It would be nothing without a street. What is it?
1001) Racers are asked to start these at NASCAR events.