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Riddle: What is the seventh Letter of the alphabet?
Answer: The 7th letter in "the alphabet" is "H".
Riddle: I was walking on the sand by the beach, not touching the water. When I turned around, there were no footprints. How come?
Answer: I was walking backward!
Riddle: A cow faces north, then turns 180 degrees to the right, then 270 degrees to the left. Which way is the cow facing now?
Answer: Downward! It's still facing downward and eating grass.
Riddle: What has 6 legs when it is awake and 4 when it is asleep?
Answer: A person riding a horse. Explanation: When awake, the person is riding the horse, so together they have:2 human legs + 4 horse legs = 6 legs.When asleep, the person is off the horse, presumably lying down, and the horse is standing or resting separately:Only the horse's 4 legs are "active"/on the ground = 4 legs visible or "counted."It's a play on perspective and state of activity!

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