What do the following words have in common?
current by dew faze loan ate
They all have homonyms:
currant (current) buy (by) due (dew) phase (faze) lone (loan) eight (ate)
They all have homonyms:
currant (current) buy (by) due (dew) phase (faze) lone (loan) eight (ate)
Thirty white horses on a red hill, first champ, then stamp, and then stand still
Your teeth.
Tear one off and scratch my head, what once was red is black instead. What am I?
A match. You tear a match out of a matchbook and scratch the head to light it, then the red tip turns black from the flame.
This is an exact duplicate of Tear One Off and Scratch My Head but I’m leaving it to avoid broken links.
A match. You tear a match out of a matchbook and scratch the head to light it, then the red tip turns black from the flame.
This is an exact duplicate of Tear One Off and Scratch My Head but I’m leaving it to avoid broken links.
Why are these letters grouped in this particular order?
1) DFGHLPRU 2) KSTV 3) CO 4) AIW 8) MN
The letters are grouped by the number of U.S. States beginning with that letter. M and N are tied for each starting eight states.
The letters are grouped by the number of U.S. States beginning with that letter. M and N are tied for each starting eight states.
You have two buckets. One holds exactly five gallons and the other three gallons. How can you measure exactly four gallons of water into the five gallon bucket?
Assume you have an unlimited supply of water and that there are no measurement markings of any kind on the buckets.
Fill the 3-gallon bucket. Pour the 3 gallons of water into the 5-gallon bucket Fill the 3-gallon bucket again. Fill up the 5-gallon bucket with the 3-gallon bucket, leaving you with 1 gallon left in the 3-gallon bucket. Empty out the 5-gallon bucket. Pour the remaining 1 gallon of water from the 3-gallon bucket into the 5-gallon bucket. Fill the 3-gallon bucket. Pour the 3 gallons of water from the 3-gallon bucket into the 5-gallon bucket leaving you with 4 gallons of water in the 5-gallon bucket. Alternate solution:
Fill up the 5 gallon bucket Pour it into 3 gallon bucket, leaving 2 gallons Empty out the 3 gallon bucket Pour the 2 gallons in the 5 gallon bucket into the 3 gallon bucket Fill up the 5 gallon bucket and pour it into the 3 gallon bucket until it’s full, leaving 4 gallons in the 5 gallon bucket.
Fill the 3-gallon bucket. Pour the 3 gallons of water into the 5-gallon bucket Fill the 3-gallon bucket again. Fill up the 5-gallon bucket with the 3-gallon bucket, leaving you with 1 gallon left in the 3-gallon bucket. Empty out the 5-gallon bucket. Pour the remaining 1 gallon of water from the 3-gallon bucket into the 5-gallon bucket. Fill the 3-gallon bucket. Pour the 3 gallons of water from the 3-gallon bucket into the 5-gallon bucket leaving you with 4 gallons of water in the 5-gallon bucket. Alternate solution:
Fill up the 5 gallon bucket Pour it into 3 gallon bucket, leaving 2 gallons Empty out the 3 gallon bucket Pour the 2 gallons in the 5 gallon bucket into the 3 gallon bucket Fill up the 5 gallon bucket and pour it into the 3 gallon bucket until it’s full, leaving 4 gallons in the 5 gallon bucket.
What weapon is also a peace maker?
Note: Think homonyms
A knife. It turns things into pieces.
A knife. It turns things into pieces.
Sometimes I’m a sphere, Sometimes I’m a banana, And sometimes I’m not there at all.
What am I?
The moon. A full moon is a sphere, a crescent moon looks like a banana, and sometimes the moon is not visible at all.
The moon. A full moon is a sphere, a crescent moon looks like a banana, and sometimes the moon is not visible at all.
I can kill people, or cause great pain. You eat me. I can mean you’re crazy. I hold things together. I help climbers stay safe. I can replace a swear. And I’m on a violin.
What am I?
Nuts.
People with nut allergies can die from eating nuts. Being hit in the nuts hurts (I speak from experience. Painful, painful experience). You eat nuts (unless you’re allergic, in which case you should run away). If someone says you’re nuts, it doesn’t mean you’re a peanut or an almond. Nuts and bolts hold things together. A climber’s nut or chock wedges into a rock. Instead of swearing, you can say, “Aww nuts!”. And finally, the nut on a violin is a small piece of hard material that supports the strings.
Nuts.
People with nut allergies can die from eating nuts. Being hit in the nuts hurts (I speak from experience. Painful, painful experience). You eat nuts (unless you’re allergic, in which case you should run away). If someone says you’re nuts, it doesn’t mean you’re a peanut or an almond. Nuts and bolts hold things together. A climber’s nut or chock wedges into a rock. Instead of swearing, you can say, “Aww nuts!”. And finally, the nut on a violin is a small piece of hard material that supports the strings.
A merchant has 21 sacks of grain: 7 full, 7 half-full and 7 empty. He wants to divide them equally among his three sons. How can he do this, without transferring any grain between sacks, so each son has the same quantity of grain and number of sacks?
We know each son must end up with 7 sacks and 3.5 sacks of grain, since (7 sacks + 7 half sacks) / 3 = 3.5 sacks each. There are two solutions.
Solution 1 Son 1: 3 full, 1 half-full and 3 empty. Son 2: 3 full, 1 half-full and 3 empty. Son 3: 1 full, 5 half-full and 1 empty.
Solution 2 Son 1: 2 full, 3 half-full and 2 empty. Son 2: 2 full, 3 half-full and 2 empty. Son 3: 3 full, 1 half-full and 3 empty.
We know each son must end up with 7 sacks and 3.5 sacks of grain, since (7 sacks + 7 half sacks) / 3 = 3.5 sacks each. There are two solutions.
Solution 1 Son 1: 3 full, 1 half-full and 3 empty. Son 2: 3 full, 1 half-full and 3 empty. Son 3: 1 full, 5 half-full and 1 empty.
Solution 2 Son 1: 2 full, 3 half-full and 2 empty. Son 2: 2 full, 3 half-full and 2 empty. Son 3: 3 full, 1 half-full and 3 empty.
One tooth to bite, He’s the forest’s foe. One tooth to fight, As all Norse know.
What is it?
An axe.