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Brushing, Flushing, Rushing
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You go in me for brushing, For flushing, For rushing; But please go in me one at a time, Or someone might be blushing. What am I?
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Two Sentries
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Two sentries were on duty outside a barracks. One faced up the road to watch for anyone approaching from the North. The other looked down the road to see if anyone approached from the South. Suddenly one of them said to the other, "Why are you smiling?" How did he know that his companion was smiling?
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Never Gets Any Wetter
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What never gets any wetter, no matter how much it rains?
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One Word
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One word in this sentence is misspelled. What word is it?
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Late Afternoons
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Late afternoons I often bathe. I'll soak in water piping hot. My essence goes through my see through clothes. Used up am I; I've gone to pot. What am I?
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I Can Slash
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I can slash but I have no knife, I can dash but I have no legs, I can pound but I have no hammer, I can star but I have no stage. What am I?
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Through a Door
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What goes through a door but never goes in or comes out?
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I Say Everything
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I say everything I hear to others around. I'm not an animal, nor part of the human race. I will, immediately, repeat after you; But only if my tail is in place. What am I?
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Two Arms, but Fingers None
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I have two arms, but fingers none. I have two feet, but cannot run. I carry well, but I have found I carry best with my feet OFF the ground. What am I?
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Pipe, Carrot, Sticks
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A pipe, a carrot, and a couple sticks are lying together in a field. Why?
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Trains Travel
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Trains travel from one town to another town all day, always on the same track, always going nonstop and at the same speed. The noon train took 80 minutes to complete the trip, but the 4 PM train took an hour and 20 minutes. Why?
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We Capture Light
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We capture light, and yet we don't. We reflect rays of sun, and yet we don't. Without us all the world is gray and dull for everyone. What are we?
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Move Without Wings
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I move without wings, between silken strings, I leave as you find, my substance behind. What am I?
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I Can Travel
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I can travel from there to here by disappearing, and here to there by reappearing. What am I?
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It Goes Up
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It goes up, but at the same time goes down. Up toward the sky, and down toward the ground. It's present tense and past tense too, come for a ride, just me and you. What is it?
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Sitting on a Porch
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Two dogs are sitting on a porch - a fat dog and a thin dog. The little dog is the son of the fat dog, but the fat dog is not the father of the thin dog. Can you explain?
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Everyone Sees me
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Almost everyone sees me without noticing me, For what is beyond is what he or she seeks. What am I?
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You are on an Island
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You are on an island in the middle of a lake. The lake is in a remote part of the country and there has never been a bridge connecting the island to the mainland. Every day a tractor and wagon gives hay rides around the island. Puzzled as to how the tractor had gotten onto the island, you ask around and find out that the tractor was not transported to the island by boat or by air. Nor was it built on the island. Explain how the tractor got there?
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You're Both in and Outside
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You're both in and outside of me; You guide me but don't ride me; I can make a statement with a tongue but no mouth. What am I?
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What Bird
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What bird can be heard at mealtimes?
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In a Stable
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In a stable there are men and horses. In all, there are 22 heads and 72 feet. How many men and how many horses are in the stable?
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Yellow House
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If there is a Yellow house on Bluebird Lane, a Green house on Orange Street, a Pink house on Kitten Road, a Black house on Whitehorse Pike and a Purple house on Firebird hill, where is the White house?
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Big on Saturday
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I am big on Saturday and Sunday. Small on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. I'm not on Monday or Friday. What am I?
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Marble Walls
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Marble walls as white as milk, lined with skin as soft as silk, in a fountain crystal clear, a golden apple will appear, there is no key to this stronghold, yet theives break in and steal the gold. What is it?
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What's the Least Number
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What's the least number of chairs you would need around a table to sit four fathers, two grandfathers, and four sons?
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Squeeze me and I Cry
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Squeeze me and I cry tears as red as flesh, but my heart is made of stone. What am I?
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I'm in the Book
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I'm in the book, but not on any leaf; I'm in the mouth, but not in lip or teeth; I'm in the atmosphere, but never in the air; I wait on every one, but never on a pair; I am with you wherever you may go; And every thing you do I'm sure to know; Though when you did it I should not be there, Yet when 'twas done, you'd find me in the chair.What am I?
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What Building
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What building has the most stories?
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No Legs Have I
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No legs have I to dance, No lungs have I to breathe, No life have I to live or die And yet I do all three. What am I?
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88 Teeth
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What has 88 teeth but never brushes them?
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