A glass of beer has a head every night but not in the morning. A pillow is another answer to this riddle, as it gains a head when a person goes to sleep at night and loses it when they awake in the morning.
For every head cut off, the hydra gows two more. To counteract this, Heracles burned each stump of a head.
Hercules killed the Lernaean Hydra. The Hydra has nine heads and poisonous breath and saliva. And for every head cut off two heads grow back.
He had the head of a ram (sheep).
Athena burst forth from the head of Zeus, his daughter with Metis, when Hephaestus or Prometheus struck his head with a axe.
The hero that cut off Medusa's head was named Perseus. Who then gave the head to Athena.
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A pillow loses its head every night and gets it back every night. If the person sleeping on the pillow was working third shift, then the pillow would lose its head every night and get it back every morning.
A pillow loses its head every night and gets it back every night. If the person sleeping on the pillow was working third shift, then the pillow would lose its head every night and get it back every morning.
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A Pillow
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The answer to the riddle "What loses its head in the morning and gets it back at night" is a pillow. In the morning, when you wake up, your head is no longer resting on the pillow, effectively making it "headless." At night, when you go to bed, you place your head back on the pillow, restoring its "head."
PILLOW
yes it does my hair grows faster because i do that everyday in the morning and night
The answer to the riddle is a pillow. In the morning, when you wake up, you remove your head from the pillow, effectively causing it to "lose its head." At night, when you go to bed again, your head returns to the pillow, giving it its "head" back.