Riddle: What asks no questions but requires many answers?
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A doorbell.
Riddle: What asks no questions but requires many answers?
A doorbell.
Riddle: What is a door when it’s a mixed up lone duck?
Unlocked (anagram of ‘lone duck’).
Riddle: What word can go after door, main and wire?
Frame.
Riddle: I can open that which has no knob, key, handle or door. What am I?
A can opener.
Riddle: What word can go after man, door and pan?
Handle.
Riddle: What gives you the power and strength to walk through walls?
A door.
Riddle: I go through a door but never go in and never come out. What am I?
A keyhole.
Riddle: People knock on me to say hello but lock me up after their visitors go. What am I?
A door.
Riddle: When you take me out of a window you leave a grieving wife. When you stick me in a door you will save somebody’s life. What am I?
The letter ‘n’. Take it from the word ‘window’ and you are left with ‘widow’. Add it to the word ‘door’ and you get ‘donor’.
Riddle: Which two keys can’t open any doors?
Monkey and donkey.
Riddle: Front and back and fire and slide. Open and closed and glass and side. What am I?
Door.
Riddle: You’re in a cell with no windows, vents, or door. How do you escape?
If there is no door, you can just walk out.
Riddle: Imagine you’re in a room that is filling with water and there are no windows or doors. How do you get out?
Stop imagining.
Riddle: What kind of room has no doors or windows?
A mushroom.
Riddle: What has many keys but can’t open a single door?
A piano.