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What do these words have in common: age, blame, curb, dance, evidence, fence, gleam, harm, interest, jam, kiss, latch, motion, nest, order, part, quiz, rest, signal, trust, use, view, win, x-ray, yield, zone?
Answer >>>All words can be use as nouns and verbs
What are the science teacher's favorite states?
Answer>>>Solid , Liquid , and Gas ... The States of Matter!
-A man is asked what his daughters look like. He answers, "They are all blondes, but two, all brunettes, but two, and all redheads, but two." How many daughters did he have?
Answer>>> Three : One Blonds ,two Burnett and one redhead .
The "he" puzzle:
Name an English word of more than 2 letters that both begins and ends
with the letters 'he' (in that order). (Actually, there are two possible correct
answers -- and "hehe" is not an acceptable solution.)
Answer>>>Headache Or Heartache
Voiceless it cries
wingless flutters
toothless bites
mouthless mutters
It cannot be seen,cannot be felt
cannot be heard, cannot be smelt
it lies behind stars and under hills
and empty holes it fills
Answer>>> Darkness
-Alive without breath,
as cold as death,
never thirsty,
ever drinking,
when tired, never winking. -
Dies half its life
lives the rest
dances without music
breathes without breath
Answer>>>Trees
What is better than the best, more evil than demons, the poor have it and the rich need it, and if you eat it, you will die?
Answer>>> Nothing
I am one simple word, but I mean different things
One of my meanings brings great forceful swings,
The other of me, may have curve, like the first...
But only one meaning can help quench a thirst.
One of my meanings will often bring cheers,
Either of them could hold a few beers.
Answer>>> a pitcher .
Each letter in the above equation stands for a different number, and each time the same letter appears, it is the same number. What is the only set of numbers that makes this equation correct? This is a moderately hard one.
Answer>>> 9567 + 1085 = 10652
Pronounced as one letter but written with three, two different letters there are and two only in me. I'm double, I'm single I'm black, blue, and gray. I'm read from both ends and the same either way.
Answer>>>EYE
What is it that when you take away the whole, you still have some left over?
Answer>>> WHOLESOME
What do these words have in common: age, blame, curb, dance, evidence, fence, gleam, harm, interest, jam, kiss, latch, motion, nest, order, part, quiz, rest, signal, trust, use, view, win, x-ray, yield, zone?
Answer >>>
What are the science teacher's favorite states?
Answer>>>
-A man is asked what his daughters look like. He answers, "They are all blondes, but two, all brunettes, but two, and all redheads, but two." How many daughters did he have?
Answer>>>
The "he" puzzle:
Name an English word of more than 2 letters that both begins and ends
with the letters 'he' (in that order). (Actually, there are two possible correct
answers -- and "hehe" is not an acceptable solution.)
Answer>>>
Voiceless it cries
wingless flutters
toothless bites
mouthless mutters
Answer>>> The Wind
It cannot be seen,cannot be felt
it lies behind stars and under hills
and empty holes it fills
Answer>>>
-Alive without breath,
as cold as death,
never thirsty,
ever drinking,
when tired, never winking. -
Answer>>> Fish
Dies half its life
dances without music
breathes without breath
Answer>>>
What is better than the best, more evil than demons, the poor have it and the rich need it, and if you eat it, you will die?
Answer>>>
I am one simple word, but I mean different things
The other of me, may have curve, like the first...
But only one meaning can help quench a thirst.
One of my meanings will often bring cheers,
Either of them could hold a few beers.
Answer>>>
Each letter in the above equation stands for a different number, and each time the same letter appears, it is the same number. What is the only set of numbers that makes this equation correct? This is a moderately hard one.
Answer>>>
Pronounced as one letter but written with three, two different letters there are and two only in me. I'm double, I'm single I'm black, blue, and gray. I'm read from both ends and the same either way.
Answer>>>
What is it that when you take away the whole, you still have some left over?
Answer>>>
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