
“I’m afraid I’d be cheating if I answered, because, if I remember correctly, it was given to Miss Sera. Though, I believe that one was in France.”

“I’m afraid I’d be cheating if I answered, because, if I remember correctly, it was given to Miss Sera. Though, I believe that one was in France.”

“Spain and Germany don’t share a border themselves, but they do have France in between them. So the bodies would be kept there. At least until the families of those that died bring them back to their original countries to be buried.”
It was temping to purposefully get it wrong, but….

“He works in a butcher shop. So I would think he weighs meat.”

“I’ll admit, this one is a bit more difficult for me. As it’s a riddle, I’m assuming there are no actual corpses. With that mindset, I could go two different ways. You mentioned a crash, but no one dying, so, if they are people, they may have all survived. Or…
There’s also products called Italians and Frenchs, or at least, I know of Frenchs. So it wasn’t people in the plane, and no need to bury products.”
A grin spread across his face.

“‘They’ would be clouds. Being in the sky, they’re above everyone, and you can’t really do much about storms. As they are made of water, when it rains, they could be considered losing blood.”