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Though I flag my tongue for all to see.
What am I?
A dog.
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The small boy gets it for nothing.
The young man has to lie or work for it.
The old man has to buy it.
The baby's right, the lover's privilege, the hypocrite's mask.
To the young girl, faith;
To the married woman, hope;
To the old maid, charity.
What am I?
A kiss.
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Water.
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clean simple Where do bedtime books sleep?
Under their covers.
Show me the answer Share riddle clean poems what am I simple I taste sweet and juicy.
I smell fruity.
I feel rough and wet.
I look like a bumpy ball.
What am I?
An orange.
Show me the answer Share riddle clean logic simple When does Halloween come before Valentine's day?
In a dictionary.
Show me the answer Share riddle clean what am I simple I have no legs. I will never walk, but always run. What am I?
A river.
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It was not raining!
Show me the answer Share riddle clean logic Johnny‘s mother had three children. The first child was named April. The second child was named May. What was the third child‘s name?
Johny.
Show me the answer Share riddle clean simple logic Which vehicle is spelled the same forwards and backwards?
Racecar.
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