Word Riddles

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Word Riddles

Q:
From what word can you take the whole and still leave some?
A:
Wholesome
Q:
What number is always at the end of a telephone?
A:
One - TelephONE.
Q:
How do you put new door into one word?
A:
If you rearrange all the letters new door, you can derive 'one word' out of it.
Q:
One word in this sentence is misspelled. Which word is it?
A:
Misspelled.
Q:
Which English word has three consecutive double letters?
A:
Bookkeeper.
Q:
Which is the longest word in the English language?
A:
Smiles. Because it has a mile between the two 'S'. sMILEs.
Q:
We are five little objects of an everyday sort. You will find us all in 'a tennis court'. What are we?
A:
Vowels.
Q:
Gaze at this sentence for just about sixty seconds and then explain what makes it quite different from the average sentence. Quick! What is it?
A:
It contains all of the 26 alphabets.
Q:
How do you spell 'COW' using fourteen alphabets?
A:
'See oh double you'.
Q:
If you cross out all the unnecessary letters in the following string, a logical sentence will remain. Can you see it? A A L L L O U G N I N C E A C E L S S S E A N R Y T E L N E T C T E E R S.
A:
A LOGICAL SENTENCE.
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