16challengingThere are are three things wrong wrong with this sentence. What are those three things?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
11challengingThere is a clerk at the butcher shop, he is five feet ten inches tall, and he wears size 13 sneakers. He has a wife and 2 kids. What does he weigh?Show AnswerShare
15challengingSpelled forward I'm what you do every day, spelled backward I'm something you hate. What am I?Show AnswerShare
6challengingIt's the middle of the night. A man wakes up from his slumber in a confused daze. Still in his day clothes, he checks the time. It's 02:43. He tries to go back to sleep, but his body won't have it. He goes downstairs to his kitchen and opens the fridge. He grabs the jug of milk as well as a glass cup. He pours it, takes a swig of it, but doesn't drink the whole thing. He puts the jug of milk back in the fridge and leaves the half cup of milk on the window sill incase he still can't fall asleep. As he is going back upstairs, he realizes he has left some lights on from before he went to sleep. He can't remember why they were on in the first place, so he proceeds to turn every off light that he left on. He climbs back into his cozy bed and drifts off within a half hour. He wakes up around 07:27, takes a shower, and gets ready for the day. He goes downstairs to have breakfast and sees his leftover milk from the middle of the night on the sill, but to his horror, he looks outside and sees hundreds of fresh human corpses surrounding the east end of his house. Why?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
8challengingI follow you all day long, but when the night comes I am gone. What am I?Show AnswerShare
18normalYou can never give me, to anyone. You can however take me, and in different ways. I can be in "mother", "father", "brother", "sister", "son", "daughter" but never in "you". Who am I?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
1easyAlive without breath, As cold as death, Never thirsty, ever drinking, All in mail never clinking.Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
19challengingYou may think me an actor; people come from all over the world to see me play my role. The play begins like all plays do – the red curtain draws aside, and I come onto the stage. There is one other actor. He is dressed in beautiful, bright clothing. I, however, am entirely naked. There are many acts in this play, in between which the other actor helps me to get dressed before the curtain reopens. He dresses me in colorful piercings and a red coat. The story we tell is a tragedy through dance. My choreography is straightforward, but if he forgets his then the play is over. Either way, I consider this a once in a lifetime performance. What role do I play?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
19easyI have a mouth, but do not speak; I have a bed, but do not sleep; I can be small or big, thin or wide; And when I’m calm, you can go for a ride. What am I?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare
11easyLook at one and you’ll see three but, there’s twenty six of me. What am I?Show AnswerLearn MoreShare