Riddles
Which is the biggest rope in the world?—Europe. Why is a plum pudding like an orchard?—Because it has currants in it. What is the most like half the moon?—The other half. How can a person be over water, under water, and still not in water? —Placing a pail of water on their head and crossing a bridge over a stream. —Sent by Peter Cruphey. When is a rock not a rock?—When it’s a shamrock. When is a black dog not a black dog?—When it’s a greyhound. When is a sailor wooden?—When he’s aboard (a board). Why does a tin whistle?—Because a tin can. What is black and white and red (read) all over?—The Waikato Times. ■ —Copied by Cherry Ripe.
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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21242, 12 October 1940, Page 14 (Supplement)
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120Riddles Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21242, 12 October 1940, Page 14 (Supplement)
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