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What Was The Tallest Mountain On Earth Before Mount Everest Was Discovered.
101. There was a contest and the competitors had to hold something for as long as they can. The winner turned out to be somebody with no arms or legs. What were the competitors holding?
102. When things don’t go your way, what can you always count on?
103. What letter comes next in this sequence? M T W T F S …?
104. What has a bottom at the top of them?
105. Rich people need it and poor people have it. But if you eat it, you die. What is it?
106. What exactly is at the end of a rainbow?
107. I give milk to people and have a horn. However I’m not a cow. What am I?
108. A squirrel, a monkey and a raccoon are racing up the banana tree. Who will get to the coconut first?
109. What is next in this sequence: J F M A M J J A S O N …?
110. The more there is of me, the less you see. I only really appear at certain times and people are scared of me. What am I?
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How are these words the same: Level, civic, and eye?
112. What was the tallest mountain on Earth before Mount Everest was discovered?
113. What is as a big as a whale but weighs nothing at all?
114. How can somebody go 5 days without sleep?
115. The more you take, the more there are left behind. What are they?
116. I am white when I become dirty, and black when I am clean. What am I?
117. What question can you ask all day but get different answers every time, and they would be 100% correct?
118. What will continue to go up and never go back down?
119. What word in the English Language is always spelled wrong?
120. I have a neck, but no head. What am I?
121. What has a bank but no money, a bed but doesn’t sleep, and runs but not walks?
122. I can be found both in the sea and on land, but I cannot swim or walk. I move very slowly but no matter what, I am never far from home. What am

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