parent or a teacher, it becomes slightly the most creative ways in which you can helps the kids to think in long period of time and can sometimes be a big riddle. Riddles, puzzles and brain teasers are Short riddles that don't need any pen or paper work, creative way and also keep them engaged in an intelligent activity.
Best Riddles 2012,Funny Riddles and Answers,Riddles and Answers for Adults,Trivia Questions and Answers 2012
Monday, 25 July 2011
Short Riddles for mens
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Short Riddles
Math Riddles with Answers
That was the Riddler, spiting Batman in the movie Batman Forever. For those of you who are mathematical geniuses However, here you would be teasing your brains and pitching your wits against some Riddles are always a great way to have fun with friends as well as to kill time when alone! (the kind which looks difficult but the simplicity of the solution puts you to shame!) frustratingly elusive as well as unbelievably easy require some amount of concentration and clear.
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Math Riddles with Answers
Tricky Riddles
A riddle is a kind of brain teaser that generally Trying to solve them is a lot of fun. Hope that you enjoyed reading about them. unexpected answer. Tricky riddles or hard riddles are a great way is based on the format of a question with an since it makes you think outside the box. Some riddles are easy,to exercise your mind, ones, since they stimulate your brain and make you think others are hard and some of them are funny.
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Tricky Riddles
Trick Questions for Kids
Asking trick questions and posing riddles are especially handy during light, social occasions a great way to have fun and pass idle time! These tricky riddles and answers are have fun time collectively! The trick like sleepovers, family get-togethers, etc. when lots of people are in direct interaction and can Halloween parties to keep the kids from getting bored by questions for kids given here can be used to chalk out a funky quiz activity at birthday and kids that you should check out and make keeping them involved. So, here are some crazy and funny trick questions for trick questions for kids!
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Trick Questions for Kids
Hard Riddles for Kids
Hard riddles for kids can either be fun or frustrating, and often capture our attention. Solving the riddles and answers for kids will not only enhance your child's problem solving and reasoning depending upon the difficulty of the riddle. Either way, they are exciting to do to grow, and also minimize the risks of memory loss in future. Instead of abilities, but will also stimulate their brain,
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Hard Riddles for Kids
Friday, 1 July 2011
Halloween Games for Girls
Halloween Games for Girls : For this game, while sending out party invitations, make sure you add a line that there will be a fashion show at the party. On the day of the party, have the girls do a little catwalk in the living room and whoever has the scariest costume and makeup wins the prize. That they understand that their costumes will be judged in a contest and they can win prizes as well.
This is fun scary Halloween party game that everyone can play. When you all begin to play the game, divide everyone in 2 teams and ask a girl from each team to pick out slips one by one. slips of paper that have Halloween-related movies, phrases, words, etc.
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Halloween Games for Girls
Halloween Trivia Questions and Answers
Halloween Trivia Questions and Answers 2011 :
wondering how did Halloween start, then there are many stories surrounding this question. Most popular one being, about a tribe known as the "Celts" that resided in Ireland and Northern France. In ancient times, superstitions were very common among humans and one of the most popular superstitions was winter season brings death.
Who was the first original Wolf-Man?
Ans : Lon Chaney
The word Hallow in relation to this holiday means?
Ans : Saint
What is the purpose of a ghoul?
Ans : TO Rob graves
What are the two traditional colors for Halloween?
Ans : Orange and Black
wondering how did Halloween start, then there are many stories surrounding this question. Most popular one being, about a tribe known as the "Celts" that resided in Ireland and Northern France. In ancient times, superstitions were very common among humans and one of the most popular superstitions was winter season brings death.
Ans : Lon Chaney
The word Hallow in relation to this holiday means?
Ans : Saint
What is the purpose of a ghoul?
Ans : TO Rob graves
What are the two traditional colors for Halloween?
Ans : Orange and Black
Christmas Trivia Questions and Answers 2011
Christmas Trivia Questions and Answers 2011 :
The Little Drummer Boy kept time. Who accompanied him?
Ans : The Ox and The lamb
Which country can be credited with the creation of the Christmas beverage, eggnog?
Ans : England
What two phrases will you always find on Christmas gift tags?
ANS : TO and from
After leaving Bethlehem, which country did Joseph, Mary, and Jesus travel to?
Ans : Egypt
Red and green are the two colors most associated with Christmas. Which are the two other colors, according to Christmas holiday trivia, that are also extremely popular in this season?
Ans : Gold and Silver
Christmas is celebrated on the 25th of December. Who is the patron saint remembered on the 26th of December?
Ans : St. Stephen
Traditionally, kids leave out snacks for Santa Claus. What are these snacks?
Ans : Cookies and milk
What is the name of the Ebenezer Scrooge's partner, from the play, A Christmas Carol?
Ans : Jacob Marley
Which was the first state in the United States to recognize Christmas as an official holiday?
Ans : Alabama
When does the Russian Orthodox Church celebrate Christmas?
Ans : January 7th
The Little Drummer Boy kept time. Who accompanied him?
Ans : The Ox and The lamb
Which country can be credited with the creation of the Christmas beverage, eggnog?
Ans : England
What two phrases will you always find on Christmas gift tags?
ANS : TO and from
After leaving Bethlehem, which country did Joseph, Mary, and Jesus travel to?
Ans : Egypt
Red and green are the two colors most associated with Christmas. Which are the two other colors, according to Christmas holiday trivia, that are also extremely popular in this season?
Ans : Gold and Silver
Christmas is celebrated on the 25th of December. Who is the patron saint remembered on the 26th of December?
Ans : St. Stephen
Traditionally, kids leave out snacks for Santa Claus. What are these snacks?
Ans : Cookies and milk
What is the name of the Ebenezer Scrooge's partner, from the play, A Christmas Carol?
Ans : Jacob Marley
Which was the first state in the United States to recognize Christmas as an official holiday?
Ans : Alabama
When does the Russian Orthodox Church celebrate Christmas?
Ans : January 7th
Fun Questionnaires for Friends
Fun Questionnaires for Friends 2011 :
some fun questions on a paper napkin. Started off as an interesting idea picked up from the bookshop turned into a boisterous revelry at our coffee table! We ended up having a really great time! Anyways here are some of the questions that I included in my questionnaire:
some fun questions on a paper napkin. Started off as an interesting idea picked up from the bookshop turned into a boisterous revelry at our coffee table! We ended up having a really great time! Anyways here are some of the questions that I included in my questionnaire:
- Which coffee flavor are you?
- Which of your friends can you see together as a couple?
- Which popular sitcom character are you closest to?
- Which has been your happiest moment in life?
- If told that this is your last day on earth, how would you spend it?
- Rate all your friends on the basis of their sense of humor on a scale of ten.
- If you were granted three wishes, what would you ask for?
- Name one annoying habit of any of your friends’, which you would really like to change!
- Name one quality that you absolutely adore in your friends.
- What has been your best-kept secret till date?
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Trivia Questions for Seniors
Trivia Questions for Seniors 2011 :
Is it possible to lick your elbow?
Ans : No
What were the Hawaiian Islands originally known as?
Ans : Sandwich Island
Which is the largest state in the United States of America?
Ans : Alasak
Who is the composer of the famous hymn 'Oh come, all ye faithful'?
Ans : John.F.Wade
In which year did the Titanic sink?
ANS : 1912
Which is the last Grand slam tournament in a calender year?
Ans : The US Open
In which year was the color television available to consumers in the US?
ANS : 1954
Ans : No
What were the Hawaiian Islands originally known as?
Ans : Sandwich Island
Which is the largest state in the United States of America?
Ans : Alasak
Who is the composer of the famous hymn 'Oh come, all ye faithful'?
Ans : John.F.Wade
In which year did the Titanic sink?
ANS : 1912
Which is the last Grand slam tournament in a calender year?
Ans : The US Open
In which year was the color television available to consumers in the US?
ANS : 1954
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Brain Teasers for Adults
Brain Teasers for Adults 2011 :
What can you hold without ever touching or using your hands?
Ans : Your brath
First I threw away the outside and cooked the inside, then I ate the outside and threw away the inside, what did I eat?
Ans : CORN ON THE COB
I am the beginning of sorrow and the end of sickness. You cannot express happiness without me yet I am in the midst of crosses. I am always in risk yet never in danger. You may find me in the sun but I am never out of darkness.
Ans : The Letter S
There was a green house. Inside the green house there was a white house. Inside the white house there was a red house. Inside the red house there were lots of babies.
Ans : Water melon
From the beginning of eternity to the end of time and space I am in every place. What am I?
Ans :The Letter E
Arnold Schwarzenegger has a long one. Michael J. Fox has a short one. Madonna doesn't use hers. Bill Clinton always uses his. The pope never uses his. What is it?
Ans : Surname
Ans : Your brath
First I threw away the outside and cooked the inside, then I ate the outside and threw away the inside, what did I eat?
Ans : CORN ON THE COB
I am the beginning of sorrow and the end of sickness. You cannot express happiness without me yet I am in the midst of crosses. I am always in risk yet never in danger. You may find me in the sun but I am never out of darkness.
Ans : The Letter S
There was a green house. Inside the green house there was a white house. Inside the white house there was a red house. Inside the red house there were lots of babies.
Ans : Water melon
From the beginning of eternity to the end of time and space I am in every place. What am I?
Ans :The Letter E
Arnold Schwarzenegger has a long one. Michael J. Fox has a short one. Madonna doesn't use hers. Bill Clinton always uses his. The pope never uses his. What is it?
Ans : Surname
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Brain Teasers for Kids
Brain Teasers for Kids 2011 :
What would a tall chimney say to a short chimney? (Ans: You are too young to smoke.)
What clothes does a house wear? (Ans: Address)
What do you need to spot a building 20 miles away? (Ans: Good eyesight)
Which animal sleeps with its shoes on? (Ans: Horse)
What has a horn but does not honk? (Ans: Rhinoceros)
The first instance, but a careful study will make you realize that these one liners make kids think out-of-the-box and logically. Unknowingly and playfully, these type of questions foster greater understanding of the surroundings.
What would a tall chimney say to a short chimney? (Ans: You are too young to smoke.)
What clothes does a house wear? (Ans: Address)
What do you need to spot a building 20 miles away? (Ans: Good eyesight)
Which animal sleeps with its shoes on? (Ans: Horse)
What has a horn but does not honk? (Ans: Rhinoceros)
Brain Teaser Questions 2011
Brain Teaser Questions 2011 :
If there are three people who are able to dig a single hole, how many would it have taken to dig half a hole?
Ans : It isn't possible to dig half a hole, since any hole dug is a hole in itself.
A house has fall walls that are each facing the south. A window is affixed into each, where at some point a bear passe by. What color is the bear?
Ans : The bear is white in color since if all walls face the south, they are in the north pole, making the bear a polar bear.
What is at the beginning of eternity, end of space and time, is the beginning to every end and the end to every place?
Ans : The letter 'e'.
How do your cousins all have one common aunt that isn't yours?
Ans : She's your mother.
How many apples would you have with you if you took two apples from three apples?
Ans : Two apples
If there are three people who are able to dig a single hole, how many would it have taken to dig half a hole?
Ans : It isn't possible to dig half a hole, since any hole dug is a hole in itself.
A house has fall walls that are each facing the south. A window is affixed into each, where at some point a bear passe by. What color is the bear?
Ans : The bear is white in color since if all walls face the south, they are in the north pole, making the bear a polar bear.
What is at the beginning of eternity, end of space and time, is the beginning to every end and the end to every place?
Ans : The letter 'e'.
How do your cousins all have one common aunt that isn't yours?
Ans : She's your mother.
How many apples would you have with you if you took two apples from three apples?
Ans : Two apples
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Children Riddles 2011
Children Riddles 2011 :
What does a policeman have in his sandwich?
Ans : Traffic Jam
What do you call a duck that gets all "A's" in school?
Ans : A wise quacker
What asks no question but demands an answer?
Ans : A doorbell
What belongs to you, but is used more by others?
Ans : Your Name
What do chickens and bands have in common?
Ans : Drum Sticks
What's a dog's favourite band?
Ans : Bone Jovi
What goes up when the rain comes down?
Ans : Traffic Jam
What do you call a duck that gets all "A's" in school?
Ans : A wise quacker
What asks no question but demands an answer?
Ans : A doorbell
What belongs to you, but is used more by others?
Ans : Your Name
What do chickens and bands have in common?
Ans : Drum Sticks
What's a dog's favourite band?
Ans : Bone Jovi
What goes up when the rain comes down?
Ans : An umbrella
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Children Riddles 2011
Math Riddles and Puzzles
Math Riddles and Puzzles 2011 :
Algebraic puzzles can be defined as those that involve any type of algebra to arrive at the solution. The question generally contains a figure that depicts clearly, the state of the problem statement. In order to arrive at the solution, it is required to apply the theorems and proofs that have been defined already. Algebra does not stop with general algebra alone.
Combinatorial puzzles
When a solution for a certain type of puzzle depends on the combinations or permutations of the entire input set, then the puzzle can be defined as a combinatorial puzzle. As stated earlier, the solution can be arrived only by using permutations and combinations of a valid set of required inputs. The solutions are relational within them and the change in one data set affect the whole solution.
Graph puzzles
Certain kinds of puzzles involve the direct application of graph theory concepts and hence, are known as graph puzzles.
Puzzles based on Probability
A wide variety of puzzles is based on the concept of probability. Pure probabilistic theorems and pre-defined concepts related to probability can be used to arrive at the solution. Many arithmetic puzzles involve probabilistic puzzles within them and use probability to arrive a part of the solution.
Algebraic puzzles can be defined as those that involve any type of algebra to arrive at the solution. The question generally contains a figure that depicts clearly, the state of the problem statement. In order to arrive at the solution, it is required to apply the theorems and proofs that have been defined already. Algebra does not stop with general algebra alone.
When a solution for a certain type of puzzle depends on the combinations or permutations of the entire input set, then the puzzle can be defined as a combinatorial puzzle. As stated earlier, the solution can be arrived only by using permutations and combinations of a valid set of required inputs. The solutions are relational within them and the change in one data set affect the whole solution.
Graph puzzles
Certain kinds of puzzles involve the direct application of graph theory concepts and hence, are known as graph puzzles.
Puzzles based on Probability
A wide variety of puzzles is based on the concept of probability. Pure probabilistic theorems and pre-defined concepts related to probability can be used to arrive at the solution. Many arithmetic puzzles involve probabilistic puzzles within them and use probability to arrive a part of the solution.
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Treasure Hunt Riddles
You can also make treasure hunt riddles on your own. Either make clues on your own or personalize the riddles mentioned here to suit yourself. Treasure hunt riddles for outdoors can include riddles which lead to clues hidden in the bushes, or buried beneath the ground in garden, or even leading to the city zoo or the tallest building in the neighborhood.basically, any clues which lead the participants outdoors.
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Logic Puzzles for Kids
Logic Puzzles for Kids 2011 :
1. What three numbers have the same answer when added together and multiplied together?
Asn : 1.2.3
2. The age of Tim and Allen is 49. Tim is twice as old, as Allen was when Tim was as old as Allen is now. How old are the brothers?
ANS : Tim is 28 Allen is 21
3. My name is Ruger, I live on a farm. There are four other dogs on the farm with me. Their names are Snowy, Flash, Speedy and Brownie. What do you think the fifth dog’s name is?
Ans : Ruger
4. I am digging a round hole that is 10 feet deep with a diameter of 3 feet. How much dirt do you think there is in the hole?
Ans :Non
5. What gets wet when drying?
Ans : ATowel
6. It belongs to you, but other use it more. What is it?
Ans : Your Name
7. How may alphabets are in alphabet?
Ans : 8
8. Name all the numbers from 1 - 100, which has the letter 'A' in their spellings?
Ans : None
1. What three numbers have the same answer when added together and multiplied together?
Asn : 1.2.3
2. The age of Tim and Allen is 49. Tim is twice as old, as Allen was when Tim was as old as Allen is now. How old are the brothers?
ANS : Tim is 28 Allen is 21
3. My name is Ruger, I live on a farm. There are four other dogs on the farm with me. Their names are Snowy, Flash, Speedy and Brownie. What do you think the fifth dog’s name is?
Ans : Ruger
4. I am digging a round hole that is 10 feet deep with a diameter of 3 feet. How much dirt do you think there is in the hole?
Ans :Non
5. What gets wet when drying?
Ans : ATowel
6. It belongs to you, but other use it more. What is it?
Ans : Your Name
7. How may alphabets are in alphabet?
Ans : 8
8. Name all the numbers from 1 - 100, which has the letter 'A' in their spellings?
Ans : None
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Riddles and Answers for Adults
Riddles and Answers for Adults 2011 :
1) A large truck is crossing a bridge which is 1 mile long. The bridge can only hold 10,000 lbs, which is the exact weight of the truck at that point of time. The truck makes it half way across the bridge and stops. A bird perches on the truck. Will the bridge collapse?
2) Six glasses are arranged in a row. The first three are full of juice, while the second three are absolutely empty. By moving only one glass, can you arrange them in such as manner that empty and full glasses lie in alternate order?
3) A fishing trawler with a ladder is anchored at the harbor. The distance between two steps of the ladder is 1 meter. If waves lashing against the wall rise half meter in every half hour, how much time will it take for the 6 steps of the ladder get under water?
4) The age of a father and son adds up to 66. The father's age is the son's age reversed (i.e. if father is 30, son is 03 years old). How old could they be?
5) You have a barrel of oil, and you need to measure out just one gallon, but you only have a three-gallon container and a five-gallon container. How will you do it?
6) You have 15 gold bars and a balance scale. One of the bars is lighter than the other bars, but you can't tell the difference by feel. What is least number of times you could use the scale to determine which one is the light one?
7) An extraordinary earthworm is trying to build a house on the top of a tree which is 20 meters tall. Everyday, the worm climbs 5 meters, but slips down by 2 meters. In this continues, how many days will the earthworm take to reach to the top of the tree?
1) A large truck is crossing a bridge which is 1 mile long. The bridge can only hold 10,000 lbs, which is the exact weight of the truck at that point of time. The truck makes it half way across the bridge and stops. A bird perches on the truck. Will the bridge collapse?
2) Six glasses are arranged in a row. The first three are full of juice, while the second three are absolutely empty. By moving only one glass, can you arrange them in such as manner that empty and full glasses lie in alternate order?
3) A fishing trawler with a ladder is anchored at the harbor. The distance between two steps of the ladder is 1 meter. If waves lashing against the wall rise half meter in every half hour, how much time will it take for the 6 steps of the ladder get under water?
4) The age of a father and son adds up to 66. The father's age is the son's age reversed (i.e. if father is 30, son is 03 years old). How old could they be?
5) You have a barrel of oil, and you need to measure out just one gallon, but you only have a three-gallon container and a five-gallon container. How will you do it?
6) You have 15 gold bars and a balance scale. One of the bars is lighter than the other bars, but you can't tell the difference by feel. What is least number of times you could use the scale to determine which one is the light one?
7) An extraordinary earthworm is trying to build a house on the top of a tree which is 20 meters tall. Everyday, the worm climbs 5 meters, but slips down by 2 meters. In this continues, how many days will the earthworm take to reach to the top of the tree?
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Funny Riddles and Answers
Funny Riddles and Answers 2011 :
1) In Okmulgee, Oklahoma, you cannot take a picture of a man with a wooden leg. Why?
2) What’s smaller than an ant’s mouth?
3) How can you drop a raw egg onto a concrete floor without cracking it?
4) Two mothers and two daughters go to a pet store and buy three cats. Each female gets her own cat. How is this possible?
5) There are 3 stoves. A glass stove, a brick stove, and a wood stove. You only have 1 match. Which do you light up first?
6) How far can a dog run into the woods?
1) In Okmulgee, Oklahoma, you cannot take a picture of a man with a wooden leg. Why?
2) What’s smaller than an ant’s mouth?
3) How can you drop a raw egg onto a concrete floor without cracking it?
4) Two mothers and two daughters go to a pet store and buy three cats. Each female gets her own cat. How is this possible?
5) There are 3 stoves. A glass stove, a brick stove, and a wood stove. You only have 1 match. Which do you light up first?
6) How far can a dog run into the woods?
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Math Riddles for Kids
Math Riddles for Kids 2011 :
Jenny gave Ally as many dollars as Ally started out with. Ally then gave Jenny back as much as Jenny had left. Jenny then gave Ally back as many dollars as Ally had left, which left Jenny broke and Ally with a total of $80.00. How much did Jenny and Ally have at the beginning of their exchange?
Answer:
Jenny had $50 and Ally had $30
King Tut died 120 years after King Eros was born. Their combined ages when they died was 100 years. King Eros died in the year 40 B.C. In what year was King Tut born?
Answer:
King Tut was born in 20 B.C. There were 120 years between the birth of King Eros and the death of King Tut, but since their ages amounted to only 100 years, there must have been 20 years when neither existed. This would be a period between the death of King Eros, 40 B.C., and the birth of King Tut, 20 B.C.
Bruce owns a pet store. He puts one canary per cage, but has one bird too many. If he puts two canaries in each cage, he has one cage too many. How many cages and canaries does he have?
Answer:
Bruce has 3 cages and 4 canaries.
What number am I? I am a three digit number. My tens digit is five more than my ones digit. My hundreds digit is eight less than my tens digit.
Answer:
Number 194
Jenny gave Ally as many dollars as Ally started out with. Ally then gave Jenny back as much as Jenny had left. Jenny then gave Ally back as many dollars as Ally had left, which left Jenny broke and Ally with a total of $80.00. How much did Jenny and Ally have at the beginning of their exchange?
Answer:
Jenny had $50 and Ally had $30
King Tut died 120 years after King Eros was born. Their combined ages when they died was 100 years. King Eros died in the year 40 B.C. In what year was King Tut born?
Answer:
King Tut was born in 20 B.C. There were 120 years between the birth of King Eros and the death of King Tut, but since their ages amounted to only 100 years, there must have been 20 years when neither existed. This would be a period between the death of King Eros, 40 B.C., and the birth of King Tut, 20 B.C.
Bruce owns a pet store. He puts one canary per cage, but has one bird too many. If he puts two canaries in each cage, he has one cage too many. How many cages and canaries does he have?
Answer:
Bruce has 3 cages and 4 canaries.
What number am I? I am a three digit number. My tens digit is five more than my ones digit. My hundreds digit is eight less than my tens digit.
Answer:
Number 194
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Tricky Riddles for Kids
Tricky Riddles for Kids 2011 : Top 10 Tricky Riddles for Kids
Which vehicle is spelled the same forwards and backwards?
Answer:
Racecar
What do sea monsters eat?
Answer:
Fish and ships
What do you call a kitten who drinks lemonade?
Answer:
A sourpuss
Why did the clock in the cafeteria always run slow?
Answer:
Every lunch it went back four seconds
Why did the banana go to the doctor?
Answer:
Because it was not peeling well!
Why won't bikes stand up by themselves?
Answer:
Because they are two tired (too tired).
What do you get when you cross SpongeBob with Albert Einstein?
Answer:
SpongeBob SmartyPants!
Why is six afraid of seven?
Answer:
Because seven eight nine!
What do you call your father-in-law's only child's mother-in-law?
Answer:
Mom!
How much is a skunk worth?
Answer:
One s(cent).
Which vehicle is spelled the same forwards and backwards?
Racecar
What do sea monsters eat?
Answer:
Fish and ships
What do you call a kitten who drinks lemonade?
Answer:
A sourpuss
Why did the clock in the cafeteria always run slow?
Answer:
Every lunch it went back four seconds
Why did the banana go to the doctor?
Answer:
Because it was not peeling well!
Why won't bikes stand up by themselves?
Answer:
Because they are two tired (too tired).
What do you get when you cross SpongeBob with Albert Einstein?
Answer:
SpongeBob SmartyPants!
Why is six afraid of seven?
Answer:
Because seven eight nine!
What do you call your father-in-law's only child's mother-in-law?
Answer:
Mom!
How much is a skunk worth?
Answer:
One s(cent).
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