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Riddles VII.-VIII.

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  • Many teeth, no bite
    A comb
  • Whats starts in E, ends with E and only has one letter?
    An envelope
  • What type of cheese is made backwards?
    Edam
  • Which letter of the alphabet has the most water?
    C
  • What begins with T ends with T and has T in it?
    A teapot
  • What question can you never answer ''yes'' to?
    Are you asleep/dead?
  • I have cities but no houses, forests but no trees, and rivers but no water. What am I?
    A map
  • What has a face and two hands but no arms or legs?
    A clock
  • Which month has 28 days?
    All of them...
  • T R H A E - You can make two words using these letters
    Earth, heart
  • What gets wetter as it dries?
    A towel
  • You walk into a room that contains a match, kerosene lamp, a candle, and a fireplace. What would you light first?
    The match
  • It belongs to you, but other people use it more than you do. What is it?
    Your name
  • Samuel was out for a walk when it started 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?
    This man is bald!
  • What can you hold in your right hand but never your left hand?
    Your left hand
  • What can you break without hitting or dropping it?
    Promise, heart
  • What tree do we all carry in our hands?
    Palm
  • 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?
    A cloud
  • Two fathers and two sons are in a car, yet there are only three people in the car. How is this possible? .
    They are grandfather, father and son
  • What appears once in every minute, twice in every moment, but not once in a thousand years?
    M
  • I have keys without key locks. I have space without rooms. You can enter but you cannot go outside.
    a keyboard
  • What kind of room has no doors or windows?
    A mushroom
  • If your uncle's sister is not your aunt, who is she?
    Your mother
  • Can you name three consecutive days without using the words Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, or Sunday?
    Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow.