What do you call a pony with a cough?
A little horse!

What has ears but cannot hear?
A cornfield!

Imagine playing baseball and getting three chances to hit the ball. If you miss three times, you’re out. This saying is used when someone messes up three times and faces consequences.
Three strikes, you're out!
What is the slowest animal in the world?
Three-toed sloths

Nike
What do you call an angry carrot?
A steamed veggie

I'm sweet and cold with a stick to hold; a treat on a hot day, worth more than gold. What am I?
A popsicle

To avoid saying what you mean, often because it would be difficult or uncomfortable
Beat around the bush
Don’t beat around the bush. Just tell me why you can’t come to my birthday party on Friday.
What is a female donkey called?
A Jenny!

Chanel
What did the plumber tell the singer?
Nice pipes!

What comes down but never goes up?
Rain

Think about a pair of friends working on a puzzle together. This idiom means that when you work with someone, your ideas can become even better. Like if you and your buddy team up for a project, you’ll have double the awesome ideas.
“Two heads are better than one”

Which animal has the largest eyes in the animal kingdom?
Colossal squid


What do you call a pile of cats?
A meow-ntain
What is always in front of you but can never be seen?
The future

Ever try to do something three times and finally succeed on the third attempt? That’s when we say, It’s like magic – the third try brings luck and success.
What color is the beak of a mature mute swan?
Orange


World Wildlife Fund
What would bears be without bees?

Ears!
What can run but never walks, has a mouth but never talks, has a head but never weeps, and has a bed but never sleeps?
A river

Imagine you’re talking about cats, and suddenly someone starts talking about horses. They’re discussing a completely different topic that doesn’t match the first one. We say...
That's a horse of a different color!

Walrus can eat about how many clams in one day?

5,000 Clams!


Mercedes Benz