I am a seed with three letters in my name. Take away the last two and I still sound the same. What am I?

Skinny I am fast, fat I am slow, but I’ll still delight you from your eyes to your nose. What am I?

Imagine you are swimming in the ocean and a bunch of hungry sharks surround you. How do you get out alive?

I can fly but I have no wings. I can cry but I have no eyes. Wherever I go, darkness follows me. What am I?

I have holes in my top and bottom, my left and right, and in the middle. But I still hold water. What am I?

When I am released to the wind, you look away and you pretend, but away your friends I will send. What am I?

I have a neck and no head. Two arms but no hands. I go with you to school. I go with you to work. What am I?

Occurring once in a hundred years and one in thousands. But never in a day or a year or a century. What am I?

I am gentle enough to soothe your skin, light enough to fly in the sky, strong enough to crack rocks. What am I?

Thirty white horses stand on a red hill. First they champ. Then they stamp. Then they stand still. What are they?

I’m the part of the bird that’s not in the sky. I can swim in the ocean and yet remain dry. What am I?

I’m an old relative who’s hands can’t hold anything and eyes can’t see anything. What am I?

You have three stoves: a gas stove, a wood stove, and a coal stove, but only one match. Which should you light first?

I can be long or short. I can be grown or bought. I can be painted or left bare. I can be round or square. What am I?

I’m not an airplane, but I can fly through the sky. I’m not a river, but I’m full of water. What am I?