Three large people try to crowd under one small umbrella, but nobody gets wet. How is this possible?

It walks on four legs in the morning, two legs in the afternoon and three legs at night. What is it?

I contain five little items of an everyday sort. You can find all five in a tennis court. What am I?

Which clock works best, the one that loses a minute a day, or the one that doesn’t work at all?

Mr. Smith has 4 daughters. Each of his daughters has a brother. How many children does Mr. Smith have?

I am a married woman. John’s son is my daughter’s father. What is my relationship to John?

Born in the ocean and white as snow. When I fall back to water I disappear without a trace. What am I?

Mary gets in the shower, but surprisingly her hair is not wet when she gets out. How is this possible?

If you had a stack of pennies as tall as the Empire State Building, could you fit them all in one room?

I have seas without water, coast without sand, towns without people, mountains without land. What am I?

At night they come without being fetched, and by day they are lost without being stolen. What are they?

In birth I spring forth, in life I unfold. In death I wilt and die, but rebirth restores all. What am I?

When you have me, you feel like sharing me. But, if you do share me, you don’t have me. What am I?

When I have four I have none, when I have two I have some, when I have none I have them all. What is it?

I am a seed with three letters in my name. Take away the last two and I still sound the same. What am I?