I love that one, read it in a joke book. Was formulated about a blonde though. Alright, I've got one. It's a poem/riddle though. I carry a cross upon my back, and I cry and electric tear. For my opposite I can not live without, though never may we be near.
Well, most of these riddles I didn't know yet, but they're easy enough to figure out yourself. And that's how I like them. They shouldn't be so far-fetched that you only get it after you've been told the answer.
"If an animal takes ten steps northwards, then ten steps eastward, and then ten steps southward, and arrives at the same place it started, what kind of animal is it?"
A Very Long Millipede. (Okay, that's not my guess. I have no idea.) A Millipede on a record player! (Okay, visually speaking. I don't know how that would work either.) A Millipede on a Ball! ! ! (Final Answer.) 4th Edit: A Hamster in a Ball. (Actual Final Answer) My sentiments exactly. I tend to think of riddles in the same category of jokes, if it's so complicated that the punchline must be explained - the joke loses it's humor. Likewise with riddles in my opinion.