Question: A man entered a town on a horse on Friday. He stayed 2 nights, then left on Friday. How is this possible?
Answer: The horse's name is Friday.
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Question: Three men sitting in a small motorboat one mile from the shoreline. The first is afraid of water, the second afraid of drowning, and the third afraid of sharks. The boats motor is not operational and there is nothing to row with. How do they get to the shoreline.
Answer: Get out and walk, the boat is one-mile inland!
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Question: What gets wet, as it drys?
Answer: A Towel
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Question: You buy my time.
I stand in line
If I am happy,
you won't be fine.
Answer: Parking Meter
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Question: We capture light, and yet we don't.
We reflect rays of sun, and yet we don't.
Without us all the world is gray and dull for everyone.
What are we?
Answer: Colors.
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Question: There are 50 horses and 50 kings riding along an old dirt road. They came to a peach tree with 50 peaches. Each took one, yet there were still 49 left. How is this possible?
Answer: Each is the name of one of the kings and he's the only one that took one!
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Question: what starts at red and ends at green?
Answer: a watermelon!
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Question: What goes in dry and comes out wet. The longer it's in, the better it gets. When it comes out, it's sagging wet. What is it?
Answer: A Tea Bag
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Question: The farmer had a fox, a chicken, and a bag of corn. He also had a raft that would carry hemself and one other item, at a time to get all three, the fox, chicken, and the corn across the river to the other side safely. Which one would he take first?
Answer: If he took the fox first, the chicken would eat the corn, while he is taking the fox. If he took thecorn first, the fox would eat the chicken, while he is taking the corn.
If he takes the chicken first the fox wouldn't eat the corn, while he is taking the chicken to the other side.
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Question: there is a coffin, the mother of the person in the coffin is the mother-in-law of your mother,. who is the person in the coffin?
Answer: your father. . .
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