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There was an airplane crash, every single person died, but two people survived. How is this possible? |
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What in an automobile engine serves no purpose but without it the engine does not work? |
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When do you start on red and stop on green? |
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Why did the skeleton laugh? |
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What kind of birds are most frequently found in captivity? |
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What is it that we often return but never borrow? |
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On an average day, what mode of transportation carries more passengers than any other? |
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What do you call a song about a car? |
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What question do you ask all day, but the answer is always different? |
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I'm full of air but can't breathe. What am I? |
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What's black and white and red (read) all over? |
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What has three feet, but no toes? |
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What's a teacher's favorite nation? |
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What do you call a skeleton who won't work? |
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What is a renewable energy source that is used every day at your school? |
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Why did the foolish gardener plant a light bulb? |
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What follows a horse wherever he goes? |
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If a woman marries a king, what would she be? |
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How many men were born last year? |
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What do mice have that no other animal has? |
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In what month do women talk the least? |
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When do dogs have 16 legs? |
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When one does not know what it is, then it is something; but when one knows what it is, then it is nothing.What is it? |
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What goes around the house and in the house but never touches the house? |
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Who are the two brothers who live on opposite sides of the road yet never see each other? |
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The more you take away, the larger it becomes? What is it? |
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What goes up the chimney when down, but can't go down the chimney when up? |
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It's one hundred years old, but its head is only one night old. What is it? |
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It lives without a body, hears without ears, speaks without a mouth, and is born in air. What is it? |
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What is round as a dishpan, deep as a tub, but all the water in the ocean can’t fill it up? |
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