I'm an old relative who's hands can't hold anything and eyes can't see anything. What am I?
Common Wrong Answers
“A statue”
A statue might be old and have hands and eyes, but it does not specifically relate to the concept of timekeeping, which is central to the riddle.
“A blind person”
While a blind person cannot see, they do not fit the description of being a relative, and the 'hands' aspect does not apply.
“An old man”
An old man could be considered a relative, but he can hold things and see, which contradicts the clues provided in the riddle.
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