Since the animal carries its house on its back, it is clearly one of the commonly known animals snail or turtle. Then, by looking at the beginning of the riddle, you know that the animal doesn't have any legs, so the animal is a snail.
Why did the skeleton get fired from his job? The answer to this riddle is: He got fired because he didn't have a back-bone!
The second clue to the Honorable Grandson's riddle is often found within a location or context that ties back to family heritage or personal history. Look for something that represents a cherished memory or a significant place related to your family. This clue may be hidden in a family heirloom, a special book, or even a location that holds sentimental value. It encourages you to reflect on your family's legacy to uncover its meaning.
you take the chicken to the other side then take the grain but take the chicken back then take the fox to the grain and take the chicken to the fox and grain.
a man and his wife r driving and run outta gas. the man walks to a store. he buys gas and walks back. when he unlocks the car, he finds that his wife is dead and there is a stranger in the car. who is the stranger??? *I will not tell you the answer* I am the improver and the answer is that the women was pregnant and died from child birth.The stranger was the baby.
the hand is in hand and feet is in your back
Its obviously a snail.
A Snail
My chair?
it is a trip without plan . leaving place without knowing where you going and when you back.
truck
back to square 1
There is no special meaning if three grasshoppers enters a house. The grasshoppers can be picked up and placed back outside.
strange change
BOH is used for catering business. Back of house is a place where the guests do not go into. It is an area to prepare the dishes, make the food, store the plates... anything that should not be seen by the guests
Go to the back of the riddle booklet and turn the whole book upside down. The answers are at the back.
10 thous wooz
a voluntary provision is an act of giving freely without demanding for pay back, that is wholeheartedly.