Sleep.
The Day’s Beginning and End
I end and begin the day,
Without me, you’ll pay.
With the aid of sheep,
All my benefits you shall reap.
If I make you miss class,
You shall not pass!
What am I?
I end and begin the day,
Without me, you’ll pay.
With the aid of sheep,
All my benefits you shall reap.
If I make you miss class,
You shall not pass!
What am I?
Sleep.
Whoever makes it, tells it not; whoever takes it, knows it not; and whoever knows it, wants it not. What is it?
A counterfeit or fake currency.
What can be swallowed, but can swallow you?
Pride.
What has you stop on green and go on red?
A watermelon.
Born in an instant. I tell all stories. I can be lost. But I never die. What am I?
A memory.
Four golfers named Mr. Black, Mr. White, Mr. Brown, and Mr. Blue were competing in a tournament. The caddy didn’t know their names, so he asked them. One of them, Mr. Brown, told a lie.
Which golfer is Mr. Blue?
The 3rd golfer is Mr. Blue.
Mr. Brown is the liar.
The more you take from me, the bigger I get. What am I?
A hole.
What stinks when living and smells good when dead?
A pig (or bacon).
People buy me to eat, but never eat me. What am I?
A plate.
There is a three-digit number. The second digit is four times as big as the third digit, while the first digit is three less than the second digit. What is the number?
The number is 141.
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