Find rhymes for each set of words so the first is a category and the rest are items in the category.
For example, LOYALTY: spring, clean, rinse → ROYALTY: king, queen, prince
1. LOIN: mortar, climb, pickle 2. SQUISH: famine, search, doubt 3. GILDING: radium, Bose, hassle 4. THYME: surgery, girder, scrutiny
1. COIN: quarter, dime, nickel 2. FISH: salmon, perch, trout 3. BUILDING: stadium, mosque, castle 4. CRIME: perjury, murder, mutiny
1. COIN: quarter, dime, nickel 2. FISH: salmon, perch, trout 3. BUILDING: stadium, mosque, castle 4. CRIME: perjury, murder, mutiny
There are three numbers. The first two are 2/3 and 3/4.
What does the third number have to be to make the average of all three be 2?
4 7/12
In order for the average of three numbers to be 2, they must all add up to 6. That gives you this equation: 2/3 + 3/4 + n = 6
Solve for n = 55/12, or 4 7/12.
4 7/12
In order for the average of three numbers to be 2, they must all add up to 6. That gives you this equation: 2/3 + 3/4 + n = 6
Solve for n = 55/12, or 4 7/12.
What is made of wood but can’t be sawed?
Sawdust. It’s still made up of wood, but a saw will be of no use.
Sawdust. It’s still made up of wood, but a saw will be of no use.
What cheese is made backwards?
Edam cheese.
I have wings but cannot fly. I can do the twist but can’t move around. People enjoy relaxing in my company.
What am I?
A ceiling fan.
As I went over London Bridge I met my sister Jenny I broke her neck and drank her blood And left her standing empty
A bottle of gin.
Shorter than my four siblings, but easily the strongest, sometimes I wear a funny hat.
A Thumb.
By Sef Daystrom
Merle was checking out at the grocery store. Ethel, a friendly cashier, said the total was $63.59. He gave her a $100 bill and she began laughing as she counted out his change. Then she gave him a high five and Merle left the store chuckling.
What was so funny?
The amount of change was $36.41, which meant Ethel handed Merle one of everything in her drawer:
$20 bill $10 bill $5 bill $1 bill A quarter A dime A nickel A cent ——— $36.41
Good ol’ Ethel.
The amount of change was $36.41, which meant Ethel handed Merle one of everything in her drawer:
$20 bill $10 bill $5 bill $1 bill A quarter A dime A nickel A cent ——— $36.41
Good ol’ Ethel.
I stretch as far as a football field, Yet I fit in the palm of your hand. I will make you bleed if you don’t use me often. You put me in your mouth but don’t eat me, Then you throw me away.
What am I?
Floss. It typically comes in 100 yard packs, which fit easily in your hand. If you don’t floss regularly, your gums will bleed. You use floss in your mouth then throw it away when you’re done.
Floss. It typically comes in 100 yard packs, which fit easily in your hand. If you don’t floss regularly, your gums will bleed. You use floss in your mouth then throw it away when you’re done.
In what month do people sleep the least?
February, because there are fewer days.
February, because there are fewer days.