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1. what is the longest word in the world?

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2. what letter is an animal? key --B(Bee)

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3. What letter stands for the ocean? key:C(sea)

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4. what letter is a question? key:Y

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5. what letter is your eye? key:I

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6. what letter is a vegetable? key:P

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7. what stays hot even if put it in a fridge? key£ºpepper

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8. what fruit is never found singly? key:pear

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9. With which hand do you write? key:neither,i use a pen!

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10. what man cannot live in a house?

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11. What never asks questions but gets a lot of answers?

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12. What question can you never answer "Yes" to?

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13. You have it£®You read it£®There're some pictures in it?

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14. A mouse has a large pocket£® What is it?

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16. What gets larger£¬the more you take away?

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17. What goes on four legs in the morning£¬on two at noon£¬and on three in the evening? ʲô×ß·¿ªÊ¼ÓÃËÄÌõÍÈ£¬ºóÀ´ÓÃÁ½ÌõÍÈ£¬×îºóÓÃÈýÌõÍÈ£¿

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18. What do we get if we cross a woodpecker with a homing pigeon£¿

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19. Where does afternoon come before morning in the world£¿ÊÀ½çÉÏÄĸöµØ·½ÏÂÎç±ÈÔçÉÏÏȵ½£¿

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20. What do you know about the kings of France? Äã¶Ô·¨¹ú¾ýÖ÷ÓÐʲôÁ˽⣿

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21. what must you do before you return a book to the library?

key:borrow the book from library

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22. how many sides does a circle have? key:Two£¬the inside and the outside

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23. what tree is always very sad? key:weeping willow

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25. when can you get water with a net? key:when water is turned into ice

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26. why are people tired on April Fool's Day? key:Because they have just h(תÔØÓÚ:www.cSSyq.co m Êé Òµ Íø)ad a long March.

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27. what's the poorest bank in the world? key:the river bank

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28. what is heavier in summer than in winter? key£ºTraffic to the beach

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29. what can pierce one's ears without a hole? key:Noise,voice

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30. what's too much for two and just right for one? key:A secret

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31. what tree letters turn a girl into a woman? key:age

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32. what has two legs but cann't walk? key:compass

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33. what is pronounced like one letter,written with three letters,and belongs to all animals? key:eye

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34. what bird lifts heavy things? key:crane

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35. what always goes up and never goes down? key:your age

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36. what will you break once you say it? key:silence

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37. why is the libray the highest building? key:it has the most stories?

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38. what do every couple have in common? key: they're married on the same day

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39. what word is pronounced wrong,even by the best of scholars? key:wrong

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40. what animal is taller sitting down than standing up? key:A dog

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41. what is black when it's clean and white when it's dirty? key:a blackboard

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42. what 5-letter word has 6 left when you take 2 letters away? key:sixth

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43. A big Indian and a little Indian are walking down the street ,the little Indian is the son of the big Indian ,but the big Indian is not the father of the little Indian ,how is this possible?

key£ºthe big Indian is the mother of the little Indian

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44. What has four eyes but cannot see?

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45. What's the beginning of eternity, the end of time and space; the beginning of end, and the end of every place? key:The letter "e"

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45. What can you catch but cannot throw? key £ºa cold

ʲô¶«Î÷ÄãÄÜץסµ«ÊDz»ÄÜÈÓµô? ´ð°¸£º¸Ðð(catch a cold),Ó¢ÎÄÖиÐðΪcatch a cold

46. What is deaf and dumb but always tells the truth? key:mirror

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47. What has a tongue but cannot talk? key: a shoe

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48. What has teeth but cannot eat? key£ºcorn

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49. What is yours but is used by others more than by yourself? key:your name

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50. What goes through a door but never comes in or goes out? key:keyhole

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Halloween celebrations would start in October in every elementary school.

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