- Q: What always comes but never stays?
A: A delivery truck. - Q: What travels the world but is never seen?
A: A package in transit. - Q: What has a door but can’t be entered?
A: A mailbox. - Q: What travels without moving?
A: An email delivery. - Q: What is full of holes but still holds water?
A: A delivery box. - Q: What runs around a city but never moves?
A: A courier’s route. - Q: What flies without wings and cries without eyes?
A: A delivery drone. - Q: What can be cracked, made, told, and played?
A: A delivery code. - Q: What travels faster than the speed of light?
A: A parcel on express delivery. - Q: What gets smaller every time you use it?
A: A tracking number. - Q: What has keys but can’t open locks?
A: A delivery van. - Q: What’s as light as a feather but even the strongest man couldn’t hold for much longer than a minute?
A: A delivery receipt. - Q: What goes from city to city, but always stays in the same place?
A: A ZIP code. - Q: What has hands but can’t clap?
A: A delivery clock. - Q: What is always in front of you but can’t be seen?
A: A delivery address. - Q: What is it that you have to give before you can keep it?
A: A delivery confirmation. - Q: What belongs to you, but other people use it more than you do?
A: Your delivery service. - Q: What has one foot and no legs, but carries a heavy load?
A: A delivery scale. - Q: What has a neck but no head?
A: A delivery bottle. - Q: What has many keys but can’t open a single lock?
A: A delivery keyboard.
- Q: What travels on foot but never tires?
A: A delivery courier. - Q: What has a mouth but never speaks?
A: A delivery drop-off point. - Q: What has wings but can’t fly?
A: A delivery envelope. - Q: What can be opened but never closed?
A: A delivery contract. - Q: What moves without legs and shakes without hands?
A: A delivery truck on a bumpy road. - Q: What can be seen once in a minute, twice in a moment, but never in a thousand years?
A: A delivery notification. - Q: What is always on the move but never leaves a trace?
A: A delivery route. - Q: What can fill a room but takes up no space?
A: A delivery order. - Q: What travels through time and space but carries only goods?
A: A delivery portal. - Q: What starts with ‘p’ and ends with ‘arcel’, but isn’t a parcel?
A: A delivery paperwork. - Q: What has a tail but no body?
A: A delivery tracking number. - Q: What has hands but cannot clap?
A: A delivery robot. - Q: What is full of holes but still holds water?
A: A delivery container. - Q: What can run but never walks, has a mouth but never talks?
A: A delivery app. - Q: What can be measured but not touched?
A: A delivery deadline. - Q: What has a heart that doesn’t beat?
A: A delivery hub. - Q: What travels far but has no legs?
A: A delivery distance. - Q: What is a box full of joy but never opened?
A: A delivery gift. - Q: What has a face but no eyes, hands but no fingers?
A: A delivery clock. - Q: What can fly without wings?
A: A delivery notification email.
Another Delivery riddles
- Q: What carries the weight of the world but never complains?
A: A delivery truck. - Q: What has a key but can’t unlock anything?
A: A delivery locker. - Q: What can be broken without being touched?
A: A delivery promise. - Q: What travels at the speed of light but can’t be seen?
A: A delivery confirmation. - Q: What can be sent around the world but always comes back in the same place?
A: A delivery address label. - Q: What has a tail but no head?
A: A delivery receipt. - Q: What travels on a journey without moving an inch?
A: A delivery tracking number. - Q: What can be heard but not touched or seen?
A: A delivery announcement. - Q: What can be cracked, made, told, and broken?
A: A delivery code. - Q: What gets passed from hand to hand but is never held?
A: A delivery package. - Q: What has a beginning but no end?
A: A delivery route. - Q: What travels from door to door but has no legs?
A: A delivery schedule. - Q: What can be opened but never closed?
A: A delivery order. - Q: What can be seen but not touched until it’s too late?
A: A delivery deadline. - Q: What starts with ‘p’ and ends with ‘ackage’, but isn’t a parcel?
A: A delivery slip. - Q: What has an address but no home?
A: A delivery label. - Q: What travels through time and space but always arrives too late?
A: A delayed delivery. - Q: What can bring joy or disappointment, depending on its contents?
A: A delivery surprise. - Q: What can be tracked but never caught?
A: A delivery mystery. - Q: What can be received but never bought?
A: A delivery gift.
- Q: What moves swiftly but leaves no trace?
A: A delivery drone. - Q: What carries secrets in its folds but reveals them upon arrival?
A: A delivery envelope. - Q: What can travel the world in an instant but never leaves its origin?
A: An email delivery. - Q: What has wings but never flies, and a tail but never wags?
A: A delivery plane. - Q: What travels through time zones but never ages?
A: A delivery schedule. - Q: What goes up but never comes down?
A: A delivery elevator. - Q: What has many doors but can’t be entered?
A: A delivery warehouse. - Q: What is filled with surprises but never opens?
A: A delivery mystery box. - Q: What can be sent with a click but felt with a sigh?
A: A delivery notification. - Q: What has a head and a tail but no body?
A: A delivery receipt. - Q: What can be measured in miles but has no legs?
A: A delivery distance. - Q: What is often anticipated but sometimes delayed?
A: A delivery arrival. - Q: What is always on time but never early?
A: A delivery deadline. - Q: What can be ordered but never eaten?
A: A delivery meal kit. - Q: What can be found at your doorstep but never invited?
A: A delivery package. - Q: What carries treasures but isn’t a chest?
A: A delivery truck. - Q: What has a route but no map?
A: A delivery journey. - Q: What brings smiles but never speaks?
A: A delivery surprise. - Q: What can be anticipated but never guaranteed?
A: A delivery arrival time. - Q: What can be signed but never written?
A: A delivery confirmation.
Getting over with Delivery riddles
- Q: What can travel through wires but isn’t electricity?
A: An electronic delivery notice. - Q: What is always on the move but never leaves its place?
A: A delivery conveyor belt. - Q: What carries the weight of anticipation but never buckles?
A: A delivery expectation. - Q: What has a key but no lock?
A: A delivery dropbox. - Q: What can be sent with a click but eagerly awaited for days?
A: A delivery confirmation email. - Q: What can be tracked but never tamed?
A: A delivery route. - Q: What can be delivered but never ordered?
A: A surprise delivery. - Q: What has many addresses but no home?
A: A delivery label. - Q: What has a beginning but no end?
A: A delivery journey. - Q: What can be sealed but never closed?
A: A delivery package. - Q: What is always moving forward but never takes a step?
A: A delivery progress tracker. - Q: What can be given but never returned?
A: A delivery gift. - Q: What can be fragile or robust, depending on what’s inside?
A: A delivery package. - Q: What can be expected but never predicted?
A: A delivery arrival time. - Q: What can be followed but never caught up with?
A: A delivery schedule. - Q: What can be ordered but never eaten?
A: A delivery meal kit. - Q: What can be seen coming from a distance but never arrives early?
A: A delivery truck. - Q: What can carry both joy and disappointment?
A: A delivery surprise. - Q: What can be anticipated but never rushed?
A: A delivery arrival time. - Q: What can be delayed but never stopped?
A: A delivery shipment.
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