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A clock (or watch)
What's wrong with your face
What's wrong with your face
A clock.
Those most often used are those of the feet, legs, arms, stomach, and back. However nearly every muscle is used at one point in ballet, even the seemingly inconsequential ones like in the hands and face.
A clock
a clock
a monkey
A watch or a clock.
trees have legs and Hands which can punch on your face.........
A clock has a neck and hands but no legs. The "neck" refers to the part of the clock that connects the face to the body, while the "hands" indicate the time. Despite these features, a clock does not have legs, making it a fitting answer to the riddle.
A clock (or watch)
a clock
It sounds like you're describing a riddle or a playful statement. The phrase "6 plus 7 is 1" could refer to a clock where adding 7 hours to 6 o'clock results in 1 o'clock. The description of having a face and two hands but no arms or legs might symbolize a clock, which has a face and hands that indicate time.
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A clock or a watch. They both have faces and hands, but no legs.
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