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Brainteaser brain·teas·er  
n.
A mentally challenging problem or puzzle.
 

Q: Who was the first U,S. President to be born a U.S. citizen?

Bedtime bedtime Sleep disorders The time when one attempts to fall asleep–as distinguished from the time when one gets into bed  

Q: What's the last thing people take off before going to bed?

A: Their feet off the floor!

Sports Talk

Q: Why does it take longer to run from second to third base than between any other bases?

A: Because there's a shortstop in between.

Triangle Hunt

How many triangles can you find?

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ANSWERS: Brainteaser: Martin Van Buren, the 8th U.S. President (1837-1841). The previous 7 U.S. Presidents had been born as British citizens. Triange Hunt: There are 16 triangles.
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