I work hard most every day, Not much time to dance and play, If I could reach what I desire, All like me would now retire.
What am I?
A doctor. They work hard to eradicate illness, but if they ever succeeded, they would no longer be needed. Hey, that even rhymed!
A doctor. They work hard to eradicate illness, but if they ever succeeded, they would no longer be needed. Hey, that even rhymed!
By moving one of the following digits, make the equation correct.
62 – 63 = 1
26 – 63 = 1 (26 = 2x2x2x2x2x2 = 64, ∴ 64 – 63 = 1)
26 – 63 = 1 (26 = 2x2x2x2x2x2 = 64, ∴ 64 – 63 = 1)
Little Miss Eticote In her white petticoat And her red nose The longer she stands The shorter she grows
A candle.
Toss me out of the window, You’ll find a grieving wife, Pull me back but through the door, and Watch someone give life!
What am I?
The letter “n”. (widow, donor).
The letter “n”. (widow, donor).
Right now everyone in the world, no matter where they are, is doing the exactly same thing. What is it?
Getting older. Sad but true, and there’s nothing anyone can do to stop it. If you thought of breathing, it’s not entirely accurate because not everyone takes a breath at the same time. Living is an arguably suitable alternate answer as well.
Getting older. Sad but true, and there’s nothing anyone can do to stop it. If you thought of breathing, it’s not entirely accurate because not everyone takes a breath at the same time. Living is an arguably suitable alternate answer as well.
These words all fall into a special group. Your challenge is to nominate one of the words below and determine why it fits into the special group.
RING TOPS MANATEE WINDLESS EARTH ANGER
Choose the word that also falls into the above group
a. MATTER b. TUNES c. OUGHT d. HEARTH
c. OUGHT
Each of these words forms a different word when the last letter is moved to the front.
c. OUGHT
Each of these words forms a different word when the last letter is moved to the front.
Which row is the odd one out?
A. K N Q T W Z B. B F J N R V C. A F K P V Z D. 3 6 9 12 15 18 E. 7 11 15 19 23 27 F. 13 18 23 28 33 38
C is the odd row out.
In A two letters are skipped between each letter. In B three letters are skipped between each letter. In C four letters are skipped between each letter except V, which should be U. The numbers in rows D, E and F follow the same pattern.
C is the odd row out.
In A two letters are skipped between each letter. In B three letters are skipped between each letter. In C four letters are skipped between each letter except V, which should be U. The numbers in rows D, E and F follow the same pattern.
In a game of cards, GEORGE partnered with MARY, while TED had to choose a partner. He could have chosen ANN, EDNA, JOAN or ANGELA. Whom did he choose and why?
ANN. If you give each letter a number according to its position in the alphabet: TED = 20 + 5 + 4 = 29 ANN = 1 + 14 + 14 = 29
(George and Mary each add to 57)
ANN. If you give each letter a number according to its position in the alphabet: TED = 20 + 5 + 4 = 29 ANN = 1 + 14 + 14 = 29
(George and Mary each add to 57)
Downward grows the root. Outward grows the skin. Upward grows the shoot. What way blows the wind?
Wayward.
By Sef Daystrom
Find the color in each of these sentences.
1. Temper or anger are signs of weakness. 2. The money is for Edward. 3. You’ll find I got it elsewhere. 4. One dancer, I see, is out of step. 5. “I’m a gent and a lady’s man,” he said.
1. orange 2. red 3. indigo 4. cerise (This was a tough one) 5. magenta
1. orange 2. red 3. indigo 4. cerise (This was a tough one) 5. magenta