What sour citrus fruit is yellow and used in lemonade?
I’m bright as the sun but puckers your lips, Squeeze me for flavor in drinks and dips. My yellow rind holds tangy juice, In water or tea, I’m a zesty boost.
Hint: sour
586 riddles for age 8
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I’m bright as the sun but puckers your lips, Squeeze me for flavor in drinks and dips. My yellow rind holds tangy juice, In water or tea, I’m a zesty boost.
Hint: sour
Spicy and red, in circles I lie, On a cheesy pie, I’m the guy. A favorite topping that kids adore, On pizza, I’m never a bore.
Hint: pizza topping
What sport has four letters, is played all around the world, and begins with a T?
Hint: What sport has four letters…
I attach to the edge where the water’s deep. A few bounces on me, and you’ll take a leap. I make a big splash with a terrific sound, As you fall and go under, then bob up around.
Hint: You find me at public pools.
What starts with a T, ends with a T, and has T in it?
Hint: Not a cupcake, but its bigger cousin.
Round and flat, with chips or nuts, I come in batches, no ifs or buts. Crunchy or chewy, it’s your call, Milk’s my partner, best of all.
Hint: Bakers make me often.
Round and flat with chocolate chips, Or sugar dusted on my lips. Out of the oven, cooling fast, A batch of joy that’s sure to last.
Hint: dessert
Hint: I’m not a brownie, but I’m just as delicious.
I’m golden and sticky, a natural treat, From flower to hive, I’m quite the feat. Spread me on toast or use me to bake, A spoonful of me is a sweet you can take.
Hint: Bears love it too.
Round like a tire, with a hole in the middle, Glazed or powdered, a breakfast riddle. Sprinkle topped, or filled with cream, A circle treat fit for a dream.
Hint: It’s a pastry.
Hint: Think of how to write numbers like six and a half.
I stand on rocky shores. My beam cuts through fog. Sailors look for my signal. I keep them from crashing.
Hint: I’m like a nightlight for ships.
Hint: Start by guessing the third digit.
Two islands sit in the Bering Strait. One is Russian, one is American. At 23:00 on the Russian isle, what does the clock show on the American isle?
Hint: Think about the International Date Line.
What time is it when the clock strikes 13?
It’s almost midnight; the clock shows 11. You wait six hours. The hands spin past twelve. Where do they stop?
Hint: Clocks only go up to 12.
Hint: I’m not a grape, but I come in black and green too.
Little and round, in a pod I hide, Green or yellow, on the side. Three letters make my name complete, Remove the last pair, still you can eat.
Hint: Think of a small vegetable beginning with P.
I fly with a whine that you barely can hear. I land on your skin when the evening is near. I poke you so quick and take a small sip, Leaving a red dot that itches a bit.
Hint: I’m often found near standing water.