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zimovet [89]
3 years ago
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For 15 point answer thes riddels

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Ket [755]3 years ago
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Answer:

1. What are two things you can never eat for breakfast?

Lunch and Dinner

2. What is always coming but never arrives?

Tomorrow

3. What gets wetter the more it dries?

A towel

4. What can be broken but never held?

A promise

5. What word is spelled incorrectly in every single dictionary?

Incorrectly

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6. What is it that lives if it is fed, and dies if you give it a drink?

Fire

7. What never asks a question but gets answered all the time?

Your cellphone

8. What word would you use to describe a man who does not have all his fingers on one hand?

Normal, because people usually have half their fingers on one hand.

9. What goes up but never ever comes down?

Your age

10. What can one catch that is not thrown?

A cold

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