"What Starts With T And Ends With T And Has T in It?"
"Teapot"
A clothing store has devised his own method of pricing items. A vest costs $20, socks cost $25, a tie costs $15 and a blouse costs $30. Using the method, how much would a pair of underwear cost?
$45
Tuesday, Sam and Peter went to a restaurant to eat lunch. After eating lunch, they paid the bill. But Sam and Peter did not pay the bill, so who did?
"Tuesday."
You walk into a room and see a bed. On the bed there are 2 dogs, 4 cats, a giraffe, 5 cows and a duck. There are also 3 chickens flying above the bed. How many legs are on the floor?”
6
What has 88 keys, but can't open a single door?
the piano
I fly around all day but never go anywhere. What am I?
A flag
I have two arms with no fingers but I don't use them to hold, what am I?
CLOCK
What Is The Last Letter Of Alphabet?
“the letter T.”
I am a fruit, I am a bird and I am also a person. What am I?
Kiwi.
What Day, Within a Week of Today, Does Not End in Y?
Tomorrow
Everyone Has Me But Nobody Can Lose Me. What Am I?
Shadow
I'm smaller than a mouse, but I can fill a whole house. What am I?
SNAIL
There is a house. One enters it blind and comes out seeing. What is it?
“A school.”
I am an odd number. Take away one letter and I become even. What number am I?
"Seven."
What loses its head in the morning but gets it back at night?
A Pillow.
I am first in Earth, second in Heaven, I appear two times in a week. You can only see me once in a year, although I'm in the middle of sea. Who am I?
the Letter E.
We are two brothers on opposite sides of the road, but we never see each other. Who are we?
Eyes.
I had $3.00. My Mom gave me $10.00 while my Dad gave me $30.00. My Aunt and Uncle gave me $100.00. I had another $5.00. How much money did I have?
$8.00/ 8 Pound.
What can you catch, but not throw?
“Cold.”
What Word Begins And Ends With An E, But Only Has One Letter? Riddle: Check What Word Begins And Ends With An E, But Only Has One Letter?
EYE
What Has Teeth But No Mouth?
Saw
“I have a head and a tail but no body." What am I?
“A coin.”
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