Hint
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Answer
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What can you hold without touching at all?
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A conversation
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What has a head and a tail, but not a body?
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A coin
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I am an odd number, take away one letter and I'm even. What am I?
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Seven
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I'm light as a feather, but not even the strongest person on Earth can hold me for more than 5 minutes. What am I?
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A breath
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What gets sharper the more you use it?
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Your brain
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What can you make that no one, not even you, can see?
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Noise
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What belongs to you but gets used by everyone else more than you?
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Your name
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There are 8 men on a couch, three of the couch legs break and six men leave. How many legs are remaining?
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Five
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You are driving a bus. When you begin your route, there is an old woman named Mrs. Smith and a young boy named Raymond are on the bus. At the first stop, the old woman leaves, and a salesman, named Ed, enters. At the next stop, Jack and his sister Jill get on, as well as three women with shopping bags. The bus travels fifteen minutes, then stops and Raymond gets off and a man and his wife get on. Next, a woman with a bird in a cage gets on the bus. What is the name of the bus driver?
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You
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What occurs once in a minute, twice in a moment, and never in one thousand years?
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The letter m
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I'm so fragile that if you say my name, you'll break me. What am I?
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Silence | Quiet
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What's full of holes but can still hold a liquid?
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A sponge
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What two words, when combined, hold the most letters?
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Post office
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If a monkey, a squirrel, and a bird are racing to the top of a coconut tree, who will get the banana first?
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None of them
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If two's a company and three's a crowd, what do four and five make?
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Nine
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