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Riddles -2


Q: What has many keys but can't open any doors?
A: A piano.
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Q: Can a kangaroo jump higher than the Empire State Building?
A: Yes, because the Empire State Building can't jump!
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Q: What are two things people never eat before breakfast?
A: Lunch and supper.
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Q: What do tigers have that no other animals have?
A: Baby tigers.
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Q: Why is the number six afraid?
A: Because seven eight nine (seven ate nine)
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Q: What comes once in a minute, twice in a moment, but never in a thousand years?
A: The letter M
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Q: What is round as a dishpan, deep as a tub, and still the oceans couldn't fill it up?
A: A sieve
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Q: The more you take, the more you leave behind. What are they?
A:  Footsteps
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Q: What belongs to you but others use it more than you do?
A: Your name
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Q: What is it the more you take away the larger it becomes?  
A: A hole
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Q: When one does not know what it is, then it is something; but when one knows what it is, then it is nothing.
A: A riddle
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Q: A boy fell off a 100 foot ladder. But he did not get hurt. Why not?
A: He fell off the bottom step. 
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 Q: David's father has three sons : Snap, Crackle and ?
 A: ????????????????

 






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