School: Monknewton (roll number 9696)
- Location:
- Monknewtown, Co. Meath
- Teacher: Maighréad Ní Mhurchadha
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- (continued from previous page)39. When are two apples like bells? [When they are peeled]40. What comes after cheese? [A mouse]41. When does a chair resemble a ladies dress? [When it is sat-in]42. Why are ripe apples lying on the ground like thieves? [Because they ought to be taken up]43. What is the worst weather for rats and mice? [When it rains cats and dogs]44. Why is a police man strong? [Because he holds up the traffic]45. What has a tongue and cannot talk? [A boot]46. Under the and over the fire and never tips the fire? [A cake in an oven}.
- Collector
- William Clarke
- Gender
- Male
- Address
- Monknewtown, Co. Meath