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The Older Twin Brother

Hint:
It's all because the clocks went back. Samuel Peterson was born on 1.39am on Sunday, November 6. His brother Ronan, meanwhile, was born 31 minutes later, but by then daylight saving hours had ended, and the clock was turned back one hour.

So while Ronan was in a sense born at 2:10 am on November 6, his official time of birth is actually 1:10 am.
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25 Hours Riddle

Hint:
Daylight savings time when the clocks are turned backward one hour. Of course, this only takes place where daylight savings time is observed.
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How Many Days In A Year Riddle

Hint:
363 days. When daylight savings time starts, that day would consist of 23 hours of time, because the clock advances an hour and when the daylight savings time ends, that day would consist of 25 hours of time, because the clock goes back to the standard time.
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A Grandfather Clock Riddle

Hint:
You would have to wait 90 minutes between 12:15 and 1:45. Once you had heard seven single chimes, you would know that the next chime would be two chimes for 2 oclock.

In order for daylight savings time to come into play, you would have to manually set the clock back, which unless you did it with your eyes closed would indicate the time to you.
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1. Why did the clock go back in time? Because it wanted extra "hour"ders of sleep!

2. When does a clock always know which way to turn? During daylight "savings" time!

3. Why did the farmer set his clock an hour earlier? So he could "harvest" the extra sunlight!

4. What do you call a vampire during daylight savings time? A "daywalker"!

5. Why did the clock choose to fall behind? Because it didn't want to "spring" ahead too soon!

6. What do you call a clock that's confused during daylight savings time? A "ticking" time bomb!

7. How do you know when it's time to change your clock? When it's out of "minute" hands!

8. Why did the clock get a tan during daylight savings time? Because it got an extra "hour" of sun!

9. What do you call a clock that's always ahead of the game? A "timely" winner!

10. How does a clock stay relevant during daylight savings time? By keeping up with the "times"!

11. Why did the hour hand refuse to move during daylight savings time? Because it was "stuck" in the moment!

12. What do you call a clock that's always running late? A "time" traveler!

13. Why did the clock get jealous of the sun during daylight savings time? Because it stole its "shine"!

14. What do you call a clock that's always complaining about daylight savings time? A "timely" whiner!

15. Why did the clock get a workout during daylight savings time? Because it had to do an "hour" of cardio!

16. How does a clock make sure it gets an hour of extra sleep during daylight savings time? By hitting the snooze "button"!

17. Why did the clock feel like it was losing time during daylight savings time? Because it was "falling" behind!

18. What do you call a clock that's always on the go during daylight savings time? A "time" traveler!

19. Why did the clock need a break during daylight savings time? Because it was working "overtime"!

20. What do you call a clock that's always hitting the gym during daylight savings time? A "time" athlete!

21. Why did the clock feel like it was in a time warp during daylight savings time? Because it was "springing" ahead!

22. How does a clock make sure it doesn't forget to change during daylight savings time? By setting an "alarm"!

23. Why did the clock feel like it was playing catch-up during daylight savings time? Because it was "behind" schedule!

24. What do you call a clock that's always ahead of the curve during daylight savings time? A "timely" visionary!

25. Why did the clock feel like it was being "watch"ed during daylight savings time? Because it had to keep track of the time!

26. How does a clock make sure it gets an hour of extra sunlight during daylight savings time? By "springing" forward!

27. Why did the clock feel like it was in a time machine during daylight savings time? Because it was "traveling" through time!

28. What do you call a clock that's always fast during daylight savings time? A "time" cheater!

29. Why did the clock feel like it was being "timed" during daylight savings time? Because everyone was watching it!

30. How does a clock make sure it stays on time during daylight savings time? By following the "sun" dial!

31. Why did the clock feel like it was missing out during daylight savings time? Because it was out of sync with everyone else!

32. What do you call a clock that's always in a rush during daylight savings time? A "time" speeder!

33. Why did the clock feel like it was in a time vortex during daylight savings time? Because it was "falling" through time!

34. How does a clock make sure it's always on time during daylight savings time? By being "time" conscious!

35. Why did the clock feel like it was slowing down during daylight savings time? Because it was "losing" time!

36. What do you call a clock that's always on the ball during daylight savings time? A "timely" achiever!

37. Why did the clock feel like it was on a rollercoaster during daylight savings time? Because it was "springing" ahead and "falling" behind!

38. How does a clock make sure it's always one step ahead during daylight savings time? By setting the "pace"!

39. Why did the clock feel like it was in a time warp during daylight savings time? Because it was "traveling" through time!

40. What do you call a clock that's always restless during daylight savings time? A "time" insomniac!

41. Why did the clock feel like it was in a race during daylight savings time? Because it had to keep up with everyone else!

42. How does a clock make sure it gets an extra hour of partying during daylight savings time? By staying up "late"!

43. Why did the clock feel like it was running out of time during daylight savings time? Because it was "falling" behind!

44. What do you call a clock that's always ahead of the curve during daylight savings time? A "time" savant!

45. Why did the clock feel like it was in a time tunnel during daylight savings time? Because it was "traveling" through time!

46. How does a clock make sure it's always ticking during daylight savings time? By keeping a "watchful" eye!

47. Why did the clock feel like it was in a dream during daylight savings time? Because it got an extra "hour" of sleep!

48. What do you call a clock that's always bouncing back during daylight savings time? A "time" resiliency!

49. Why did the clock feel like it was in a time maze during daylight savings time? Because it had to keep track of the time change!

50. How does a clock make sure it's always on time during daylight savings time? By keeping a "sharp" mind!
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