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What is the difference between an oak tree and a tight shoe? One makes acorns, the other makes corns ache. Riddles
What is the moon worth? A dollar (because it has four quarters. ) Riddles
What has no beginning, end, or middle? A doughnut. Riddles
What is always coming but never truly arrives? Tomorrow. Riddles
What kind of nut has no shell? A doughnut. Riddles
Man walks over, Man walks under. In time of war he burns asunder. What is it? A bridge. Riddles
You heard me before, Yet you hear me again, Then I die, 'Till you call me again. What am I? An echo. Riddles
I never was, am always to be, No one ever saw me, nor ever will And yet I am the confidence of all To live and breathe on this terrestrial ball. Tomorrow Riddles