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Riddles and Answers © 2024
Known To Cause A Rush
I'm sometimes found in a pot but I'm not stew
I can be a bar but Im not soap
I've been known to cause a rush but Im not a Black Friday sale
Im a type of metal but Im not tin
I can be a medal but Im not silver
I am?
I can be a bar but Im not soap
I've been known to cause a rush but Im not a Black Friday sale
Im a type of metal but Im not tin
I can be a medal but Im not silver
I am?
Hint:
A Yellow Precious Metal
This has been known to cause a rush
But its not a Black Friday sale
Its a yellow precious metal
Weighed in troy ounces on a scale
it is...?
But its not a Black Friday sale
Its a yellow precious metal
Weighed in troy ounces on a scale
it is...?
Hint:
Buried Treasure Chest
If you get this kind of medal
It means that youve done the best
I am the kind of coins you find
In a buried treasure chest
I am?
It means that youve done the best
I am the kind of coins you find
In a buried treasure chest
I am?
Hint:
The Tale Of Rumpelstiltskin
I'm in many types of jewelry
Like the chain of a necklace
In the tale of Rumpelstiltskin
He could spin straw into this?
Like the chain of a necklace
In the tale of Rumpelstiltskin
He could spin straw into this?
Hint:
Something Very Shiny
It is something very shiny
And is a valuable metal
If you win at the Olympics
Its the color of your medal
What is it?
And is a valuable metal
If you win at the Olympics
Its the color of your medal
What is it?
Hint:
Pot O Gold Riddle
Hint:
A Leprechauns Gold Riddle
Hint:
Golden Bungalow Riddle
Hint:
Panning Gold Riddle
Before dying, a father left a will to his two sons telling of a gold-panning stream that had supported his father's family long and hard. The will said that the two sons could make one, only one trip to the stream to pan for gold, but for as long as they wanted, and that whoever carried the gold back got it. On their way to the stream, the two sons lost a big fraction of their supplies, reducing their stay to two months. All they had now were some food, a mule, and panning supplies. During their stay, they managed to pan and smelt a gold bar 5 inches in diameter and 5 inches in height. Back in their hometown, the two sons disputed long and hard in court over who should get the gold bar. Now, the judge was a wise one. Who did he say got the gold bar?
Hint:
The mule. A gold bar 5 inches in diameter and 5 inches in height would have weighed far too much for either of the sons to carry, only the mule could have. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
YES NO
YES NO
More Value Than Gold
Hint:
Post Your Gold Riddles Puns Below
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1. Why did the leprechaun go to the gym? To work on his pot of gold-en muscles.
2. What do you call a cow that produces a lot of milk? A gold-udder.
3. What did the pirate say when he found gold at the bottom of the ocean? "I struck liquid gold!"
4. Why did the gold medalist wear his medal to bed? So he could have sweet dreams of success.
5. Why did the millionaire buy a gold bed? So he could sleep on his wealth.
6. Why did the engineer invent a machine that turns water into gold? To make a very expensive splash.
7. What do you call a musician who only plays gold instruments? A golden harpist.
8. Why did the banker store his gold in a piggy bank? To make sure his wealth was well-porket-ed.
9. Why did the artist paint his masterpiece using gold paint? To show off his brush with luxury.
10. Why did the actor refuse a role in a movie about gold? He didn't want to be typecast as a gold-digger.
11. What did the dentist say when he found a gold tooth in his patient's mouth? "Looks like you hit the mother lode!"
12. Why did the basketball player wear gold sneakers to the game? To help him shoot for the gold.
13. What do you call a horse that wins every race it runs in? A gold-medal stallion.
14. Why did the teacher assign a project on the history of gold? To strike knowledge into his students.
15. What did the miner say when he stumbled upon a vein of gold? "Eureka! I struck gold!"
16. Why did the chef garnish his dish with gold flakes? To add a touch of richness to the recipe.
17. What do you call an athlete who only competes for the gold medal? A one-trick pony.
18. Why did the fashion designer create a gold dress? To show off her metallic flair.
19. What do you call a boxing match where the winner gets a gold trophy? A gladiator's battle for the gilded prize.
20. Why did the architect design a building made entirely out of gold? To build a monument to his wealth.
21. What do you call a magician who can turn anything into gold? A wizard of wealth.
22. Why did the farmer start growing gold carrots? To strike it rich in the vegetable market.
23. What do you call a doctor who specializes in treating gold fever? A treasure-hunting therapist.
24. Why did the fashion model refuse to wear a gold necklace? She didn't want her neck to become too wealthy.
25. What do you call a race where the winner gets a gold trophy and a cash prize? A double-winner dash.
26. Why did the sculptor make a statue out of gold? To give his work a touch of the Midas touch.
27. What do you call a musician who can play a gold ukulele? A golden string strummer.
28. Why did the novelist spend years writing a book about gold? To ink-gold his name into history.
29. What do you call a gardener who cultivates gold plants? A cultivator of wealth.
30. Why did the athlete train for years to win a gold medal? To put his heart and soul into his sport.
31. What do you call a singer who only sings about gold? A golden-throated crooner.
32. Why did the baker use gold leaf to make his pastry? To add a touch of taste to the treat.
33. What do you call a boxer who trains with a golden glove? A punch-packing prizefighter.
34. Why did the inventor create a machine that turns dirt into gold? To turn his golden dreams into a reality.
35. What do you call a mountain climber who reaches the summit for the gold trophy? A mountain-topping trailblazer.
36. Why did the architect design a skyscraper made entirely of gold? To elevate his wealth to new heights.
37. What do you call a fashion designer who only creates gold clothing? A glamourous gold-stitched stylist.
38. Why did the singer include a gold microphone in her stage act? To show off her golden pipes.
39. What do you call an artist who paints with gold paint? A brush-wielding benefactor.
40. Why did the writer pen a novel about the California gold rush? To spin a tale of glittering adventure.
41. What do you call a musician who only plays instruments made out of gold? A gold-standard symphonist.
42. Why did the inventor create a machine that turns water into gold? To make a splash in the gold industry.
43. What do you call a bakery that only sells gold-colored cakes? A golden bakery.
44. Why did the comedian make gold jokes? To strike it rich with laughter.
45. What do you call a doctor who prescribes gold for every ailment? A wealth-wielding physician.
46. Why did the artist sculpt a statue of a leprechaun sitting on a pot of gold? To capture the essence of magical prosperity.
47. What do you call a musician who plays a gold banjo? A gold-strumming minstrel.
48. Why did the writer use a gold pen to write his books? To write his way to wealth and fame.
49. What do you call a scientist who can turn anything into gold? A chemist with the Midas touch.
50. Why did the athlete become obsessed with winning a gold medal? To strike his name in the history books with a golden pen.
1. Why did the leprechaun go to the gym? To work on his pot of gold-en muscles.
2. What do you call a cow that produces a lot of milk? A gold-udder.
3. What did the pirate say when he found gold at the bottom of the ocean? "I struck liquid gold!"
4. Why did the gold medalist wear his medal to bed? So he could have sweet dreams of success.
5. Why did the millionaire buy a gold bed? So he could sleep on his wealth.
6. Why did the engineer invent a machine that turns water into gold? To make a very expensive splash.
7. What do you call a musician who only plays gold instruments? A golden harpist.
8. Why did the banker store his gold in a piggy bank? To make sure his wealth was well-porket-ed.
9. Why did the artist paint his masterpiece using gold paint? To show off his brush with luxury.
10. Why did the actor refuse a role in a movie about gold? He didn't want to be typecast as a gold-digger.
11. What did the dentist say when he found a gold tooth in his patient's mouth? "Looks like you hit the mother lode!"
12. Why did the basketball player wear gold sneakers to the game? To help him shoot for the gold.
13. What do you call a horse that wins every race it runs in? A gold-medal stallion.
14. Why did the teacher assign a project on the history of gold? To strike knowledge into his students.
15. What did the miner say when he stumbled upon a vein of gold? "Eureka! I struck gold!"
16. Why did the chef garnish his dish with gold flakes? To add a touch of richness to the recipe.
17. What do you call an athlete who only competes for the gold medal? A one-trick pony.
18. Why did the fashion designer create a gold dress? To show off her metallic flair.
19. What do you call a boxing match where the winner gets a gold trophy? A gladiator's battle for the gilded prize.
20. Why did the architect design a building made entirely out of gold? To build a monument to his wealth.
21. What do you call a magician who can turn anything into gold? A wizard of wealth.
22. Why did the farmer start growing gold carrots? To strike it rich in the vegetable market.
23. What do you call a doctor who specializes in treating gold fever? A treasure-hunting therapist.
24. Why did the fashion model refuse to wear a gold necklace? She didn't want her neck to become too wealthy.
25. What do you call a race where the winner gets a gold trophy and a cash prize? A double-winner dash.
26. Why did the sculptor make a statue out of gold? To give his work a touch of the Midas touch.
27. What do you call a musician who can play a gold ukulele? A golden string strummer.
28. Why did the novelist spend years writing a book about gold? To ink-gold his name into history.
29. What do you call a gardener who cultivates gold plants? A cultivator of wealth.
30. Why did the athlete train for years to win a gold medal? To put his heart and soul into his sport.
31. What do you call a singer who only sings about gold? A golden-throated crooner.
32. Why did the baker use gold leaf to make his pastry? To add a touch of taste to the treat.
33. What do you call a boxer who trains with a golden glove? A punch-packing prizefighter.
34. Why did the inventor create a machine that turns dirt into gold? To turn his golden dreams into a reality.
35. What do you call a mountain climber who reaches the summit for the gold trophy? A mountain-topping trailblazer.
36. Why did the architect design a skyscraper made entirely of gold? To elevate his wealth to new heights.
37. What do you call a fashion designer who only creates gold clothing? A glamourous gold-stitched stylist.
38. Why did the singer include a gold microphone in her stage act? To show off her golden pipes.
39. What do you call an artist who paints with gold paint? A brush-wielding benefactor.
40. Why did the writer pen a novel about the California gold rush? To spin a tale of glittering adventure.
41. What do you call a musician who only plays instruments made out of gold? A gold-standard symphonist.
42. Why did the inventor create a machine that turns water into gold? To make a splash in the gold industry.
43. What do you call a bakery that only sells gold-colored cakes? A golden bakery.
44. Why did the comedian make gold jokes? To strike it rich with laughter.
45. What do you call a doctor who prescribes gold for every ailment? A wealth-wielding physician.
46. Why did the artist sculpt a statue of a leprechaun sitting on a pot of gold? To capture the essence of magical prosperity.
47. What do you call a musician who plays a gold banjo? A gold-strumming minstrel.
48. Why did the writer use a gold pen to write his books? To write his way to wealth and fame.
49. What do you call a scientist who can turn anything into gold? A chemist with the Midas touch.
50. Why did the athlete become obsessed with winning a gold medal? To strike his name in the history books with a golden pen.