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Which school teaches you to greet people?  |
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Which candle burns longer, a red one or a green one?  |
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What kind of stone is never found in the ocean?  |
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What is as big as an elephant, but weighs nothing at all?  |
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When can a net hold water?  |
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Why do giraffes have long necks?  |
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What has a neck but no head, and wears a cap?  |
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Why can't a leopard hide?  |
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What is higher without the head than with it?  |
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What's smaller than an ant's mouth?  |
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What tongue can wag and yet never utter a word?  |
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What is the most difficult train to catch?  |
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What sneaks through doors and windows without knocking?  |
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What has no beginning, end, or middle?  |
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What's the largest number of coins you can have without having even change for a dollar?  |
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What jumps when it walks and sits when it stands?  |
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I'm where yesterday follows today, and tomorrow's in the middle. What am I?  |
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What do you fill with empty hands?  |
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It is weightless, you can see it, and if you put it in a barrel it will make the barrel lighter, what is it?  |
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What makes a loud noise when changing its jacket, becomes larger but weighs less?  |
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I am a box that holds keys without locks, yet they can unlock your soul. What am I?  |
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Why doesn't a mountain covered with snow catch cold?  |
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How could a cowboy ride into town on Friday, stay two days, and ride out on Friday?  |
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Why does the stork stand on one leg?  |
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What word describes a woman who does not have all her fingers on one hand?  |
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One big hockey fan claimed to be able to tell the score before any game. How did he do it?  |
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Why should you always carry a watch when crossing a desert?  |
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Why can't a man living in USA be buried in Canada?  |
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What crime is punishable when attempted but not when committed?  |
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What can you hold in your left hand but not in your right hand?  |
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