School: Clinstown (roll number 4193)

Location:
Clintstown, Co. Kilkenny
Teacher:
S. Ó Dúnlaing
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  2. 8.
    Q. As round as an apple as deep as a pail, it never cries out till it's caught by the tail?
    A. A bell.
    Q. Black and white and read (red) all over?
    A. Newspaper.
    Q. Deep down in the earth is the place of my birth, I'm as black as the night, and I make your homes bright, when I burst into flame, who will tell me what is my name.
    A. Coal.
    Q. As round as an apple, as deep as a cup, and all the king's horses could not draw it up.
    A. A well.
    Q. In comes four legs, took a hold of one leg, up stands two legs, took a hold of three legs, knocked down four legs and brought in one leg.
    A. A dog stole a leg of mutton, a man followed him with a three-legged stool, and knocked him
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