1. During which month, do people sleep the least?
February. It’s the shortest month, with the fewest nights.
1. What should you break before you use it?
An egg.
1. I have no doors, but I have keys. I have no rooms, but I have a space.
You can enter, but you can never leave. What am I?
A keyboard.
1. What gets sharper the more you use it?
Your brain.
1. What can you hear but not touch or see?
Your voice.
1.
I call the trees my home, yet I never go inside. If I ever fall off the tree,
I will surely be dead. What am I?
Leaves.
1. I am the sweetest and most romantic fruit. What am I?
Honeydew.
1. What has a thumb but no fingers and isn’t alive?
A mitten.
1. What is full of holes but still holds water?
A sponge.
1. I have hands, yet I cannot shake your hand. I cannot give you a high
five, and I have no fingers. What am I?
A clock.
1. Born in an instant, I tell all stories. I can be lost, but I never die. What
am I?
Memories.
1. What do you find at the end of the line?
The letter “e.”
1. What is made of water, but if you put it into water will die?
Ice.
1. What word in the English language does the following:
The first two letters signify a male, the first three letters signify a female, the
first four letters signify greatness, while the entire world signifies a great
woman? Heroine.
1. I live in the winter, but I die in the summer. My roots grow upward.
What am I?
An icicle.
1. Name three consecutive days that aren’t the names of the days of the
week.
Yesterday, today, and tomorrow.
1. What can go up a chimney down but cannot go down a chimney up?
An umbrella.
1. What fruit is always sad?
The blueberry.
1. I’m tall when I’m young, and I’m short when I’m old. What am I?
A candle.