Question: My thunder comes before the lightning;
My lightning comes before the clouds;
My rain dries all the land it touches.
What am I?
Answer: A volcano.
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Question: I fly without wing.
I stand without leg.
I destroy everything I touch.

What am I?
Answer: Time
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Question: People are hired to get rid of me.
I'm often hiding under your bed.
In time I'll always return you see.
Bite me and you're surely dead.
What am I?
Answer: Dust.
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Question: What force and strength cannot get through, I with a gentle touch can do. And many in the street would stand, were I not a friend at hand.

What am I?
Answer: I am a Key.
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Question: a man and his son were in a terrible car accident. an ambulance rushed them to the hospital. the doctors would only operate on the son not the man. the doctor said "I can't operate on this boy. he's my son." Who Was The Doctor?????
Answer: the boy's mom!
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Question: Tool of thief, toy of queen.
Always used to be unseen.
Sign of joy, sign of sorrow.
Giving all likeness borrowed.
Answer: A mask.
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Question: What goes up and down the stairs without moving?
Answer: A rug.
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Question: Is an old hundred dollar bill better than a new one?
Answer: Well, it's worth 99 more dollars.
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Question: If there are fifteen crows on a fence and the farmer shoots a third of them, how many crows are left?
Answer: None. The rest of the crows flew away when they heard the gunshot.
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Question: Often held but never touched, always wet but never rusts, often bites but seldom bit, to use me well you must have wit.

What am I?
Answer: Your tongue.
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