

How many were going to St Ives? Answer: 1. What am I? Answer: Sand.Īs I was going to St Ives I met a man with 7 wives. I build castles, yet tear down mountains, make some men blind, and others see. Answer: Death by axe.Ī fitting cravat for a poorly chosen suit.

No warning of Timber could have stopped the dropping petals. Answer: Fire.Ī curved stick and a straight twig means red sap and a snapped trunk. Answer: Bootsįeed me and I will live, give me a drink and I will die. Two friends stand and travel together, one nearly useless without the other. This fire is smothered best not by water or sand but by words. Answer: Fireīetter old than young the healthier it is, the smaller it will be. What is not alive but grows, does not breaths but needs air. What five long word become shorter when you add two letters? Answer: Short Many have heard me, yet nobody has seen me. What kind of coat is always wet when you put it on? Answer: A coat of paint. What has two hands on its face but no arms? Answer: A clock

Escorts you to other realms, without a magic portal. It wears a leather coat to keep its skins in working order. One hundred riddles (and their answers!) that will leave your players stumped.
