- Q: What has keys but can’t open locks? A: A piano’s row of black and white.
- Q: What gets longer when pulled, fits between two ears, and has a row of teeth? A: A rowboat.
- Q: What has eyes but can’t see? A: A potato in a row.
- Q: What is full of holes but still holds water? A: A row of Swiss cheese.
- Q: What has a neck but no head? A: A row of bottles.
- Q: What has one foot, but no legs? A: A ruler in a row.
- Q: What has a spine but no bones? A: A book’s row of pages.
- Q: What has no beginning, end, or middle? A: A row of infinite mirrors.
- Q: What can you catch but not throw? A: A row of z’s in a sleepless night.
- Q: What can be cracked, made, told, and played? A: A row of jokes.
- Q: What has keys that unlock no doors, but its full of knowledge? A: A computer’s row of keys.
- Q: What is always in front of you but cant be seen? A: Tomorrow’s row of opportunities.
- Q: What has a bark but no bite? A: A row of trees.
- Q: What travels around the world but stays in one spot? A: A row of longitude lines.
- Q: What can you keep after giving it to someone? A: A row of advice.
- Q: What has hands but cannot clap? A: A clock’s row of numbers.
- Q: What belongs to you but others use it more? A: A row of your time.
- Q: What goes up but never comes down? A: A row of your age.
- Q: What is always coming but never arrives? A: A row of deadlines.
- Q: What can you see once in a minute, twice in a moment, and never in a thousand years? A: The letter ‘m’ in a row.
- Q: What has a tail but no fur? A: A row of comets.
- Q: What breaks but never falls, and is always a delight? A: A row of dawn’s first light.
- Q: What has branches but no leaves? A: A row of family trees.
- Q: What can be cracked but never eaten? A: A row of jokes.
- Q: What has a heart but no pulse? A: A row of affectionate letters.
- Q: What gets sharper with use but never cuts? A: A row of pencils.
- Q: What has wings but cannot fly? A: A row of airplanes on the tarmac.
- Q: What has no weight but can be seen? A: A row of shadows.
- Q: What can be spun but never worn? A: A row of tales.
- Q: What has strings but never plays music? A: A row of marionettes.
- Q: What is always on time but never early? A: A row of seconds on a clock.
- Q: What can be found but never searched for? A: A row of surprises.
- Q: What can be opened but never closed? A: A row of possibilities.
- Q: What has a beginning but no end? A: A row of dominoes.
- Q: What can be written but never read? A: A row of ciphers.
- Q: What can be seen in the dark but not in the light? A: A row of stars.
- Q: What is the echo of silence? A: A row of thoughts.
- Q: What has a tongue but cannot taste? A: A row of shoes.
- Q: What can be passed but never caught? A: A row of whispers.
- Q: What has roots but cannot grow? A: A row of teeth.
Another Row riddles
- Q: What has a head but never thinks? A: A row of nails.
- Q: What can be seen but not touched? A: A row of mirages.
- Q: What has a beginning but no end, and a middle but no beginning? A: A row of numbers.
- Q: What runs but never walks, murmurs but never talks, has a bed but never sleeps? A: A row of rivers.
- Q: What can be felt but never held? A: A row of emotions.
- Q: What has teeth but cannot eat? A: A comb’s row of teeth.
- Q: What has no hinges, locks, or lids, but inside, golden treasure hides? A: A row of sunflowers.
- Q: What gets shorter when you add two letters? A: A row of stairs.
- Q: What can be seen twice in a moment but never in a thousand years? A: A row of reflections.
- Q: What can you break without touching it? A: A row of dawn.
- Q: What has arms but cannot embrace? A: A row of chairs.
- Q: What can be bent but never broken? A: A row of rainbows.
- Q: What has no voice but can be heard from miles away? A: A row of wind chimes.
- Q: What can be counted but not measured? A: A row of moments.
- Q: What is always in front of you but never seen? A: A row of footsteps.
- Q: What has a face but no eyes, hands, or legs? A: A clock’s row of numbers.
- Q: What has no end and no beginning, but is always in the middle? A: A row of infinity symbols.
- Q: What has a bed but never sleeps? A: A row of flower beds.
- Q: What gets wetter as it dries? A: A row of towels.
- Q: What has a neck but no head? A: A row of bottles.
- Q: What has a face but no eyes, hands, or arms? A: A clock’s row of numbers.
- Q: What has no legs but can travel the world? A: A row of waves.
- Q: What has keys but can’t open doors? A: A row of musical notes.
- Q: What can be seen but never touched? A: A row of dreams.
- Q: What has a tail but no body? A: A row of commas.
- Q: What can be lost but never found? A: A row of time.
- Q: What can be filled but never emptied? A: A row of buckets.
- Q: What can be broken without being touched? A: A row of dawn.
- Q: What has a spine but no bones? A: A row of books.
- Q: What gets stronger the more you use it? A: A row of muscles.
- Q: What can be given but never received? A: A row of advice.
- Q: What has teeth but can’t eat? A: A comb’s row of teeth.
- Q: What has no end but always stops? A: A row of sentences.
- Q: What can be crossed but never touched? A: A row of bridges.
- Q: What has a face but no expressions? A: A row of masks.
- Q: What has no legs but can stand? A: A row of dominoes.
- Q: What can be seen in the night but not during the day? A: A row of stars.
- Q: What has keys but can’t unlock anything? A: A row of keyboards.
- Q: What can be written but never read? A: A row of hieroglyphics.
- Q: What has no weight but can be seen? A: A row of shadows.
Getting over with Row riddles
- What is a row that never ends?
- A row of numbers that goes on and on?
- What kind of row can you find in a garden?
- What row can you find on a keyboard?
- What is a row that’s always cold?
- What row can you find at a theater?
- What row can you find in a library?
- What row can you find on a spreadsheet?
- What row can you find on a chessboard?
- What row can you find on a typewriter?
- What row can you find on a musical staff?
- What is a row that moves with the waves?
- What row can you find on a ruler?
- What row can you find on a train schedule?
- What row can you find on a periodic table?
- What row can you find on a sewing machine?
- What is a row that’s full of stitches?
- What row can you find on a spreadsheet?
- What row can you find on a to-do list?
- What is a row that’s full of echoes?
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