Riddle me this

Got a riddle that will stump everyone? If so post it here.
I’ll start;

If it takes six men six days to dig six holes how long would it take one man to dig half a hole?

You can’t dig half a hole

How about this:

What is more evil than the devil, poor people have it, and rich people need it?

nothing

correct

You are walking through a field, and you find something to eat. It doesn’t have bones, and it doesn’t have meat. You pick it up and put it into your pocket. You take it home and put it on a shelf, but 3 day’s later it walks away. What is it?

Yep.

A man was outside taking a walk when it began to rain. He did not have an umbrella and he wasn’t wearing a hat. His clothes were soaked, yet not a single hair on his head got wet. How could this happen?

i’m guessing he was bald

Ughh… Riddles.

But this one should get me one etra credit point in my English class.
How well do you know your classic literature?

"What goes on four feet in the morning, two feet at noon, and three feet in the evening?"

How far can you walk into the forest?

What can you put in a barrel, that can be seen by the naked eye, that will make it lighter (in weight)?

you can put a hole in the barrel!!

got it

Halfway, any farther and you’d be walking out

A man.
Four feet (hands and knees, crawling) in the morning of life (childhood).
Two feet in the middle of life.
Three feet (feet and a cane) in the evening of life (elderlyhood?).

Never read Oedipus, though. I heard it somewhere else.

I can run but never walk. I have a mouth but never talk. I have a bed but
never sleep. I have a head but never weep.

I can run but never walk. I have a mouth but never talk. I have a bed but
never sleep. I have a head but never weep.

(What is :p) a river

Yep, that’s the riddle of the sphinx. Retold in greek mythology and other mythologies as well. Very very famous and equally as old.

‘Walks’? wow…

Any guesses?

A possessed vegetable.