Two Opposite Ends |
| no. | Solve | Word Riddles |
| 1 | A Gift with a bow | Wrapped in striped paper with golden bow tied, I hold a tiny mysterious object inside |
| 2 | A Letter | I'm an earlier form of an email or fax; words written and folded, then sealed with wax |
| 3 | A Microscope | Despite your weak eyes,just look into me, and even the smallest of cells shall you see |
| 4 | A half of an Apple | An etched, wooden half of an orchard's red yield, my once hidden trio of seeds are revealed |
| 5 | A Bell | I ought be installed in a tiny church tower; I'm a miniature clone of what should sound each hour |
| 6 | A Small top hat | When magicians need props, I may heed the call, assuming the rabbit pulled from me is small |
| 7 | A Scroll with a blue ribbin | I'm a decree or note, not folded, but rolled, and tied with a color symbolic of water or cold |
| 8 | A Saddle shoe | An ivory and brown stylish cover for feel. I'm a leather good named for a horse rider's seat |
| 9 | A Dragon | With fire in my belly, I'm painted in red; a serpent that fills all brave warriors with dread |
| 10 | An Empty Hanger | Though I'm meant to keep clothes free of wrinkles and dirt, I've yet to be dressed with a coat or a shirt |
| 11 | A Dog and Moon | We're the night's crooked smile and a lovable face; a chaser of cats and an object from space |
| 12 | A Ceramic cat | A reason your clothes may be covered in hair; I watch from above with my golden eyed stare |
| 13 | A Phonograph | With my needle on wax, I will begin to play, singing out songs recorded on an earlier day |
| 14 | A Baby Bottle | When mom's not around, it must be agreed, I'm the second best choice when there's babies to feed |
| 15 | A Box of coins | The value of my contents have quite a range; they vary from one to fifty cent change |
| 16 | A Skull | In the place where I once had a torso and feet, there now stands an object for keeping a beat |
| 17 | A Hanger with a fish design | I'm stuck to hook, but this time I'm not caught; I'm a fixture on that which holds clothing you've bought |
| 18 | A Fur coat | I'm made from a fox, a beaver or hare, to keep ladies warm in the cold winter air |
| 19 | A Stack of 4 books | Vertically stacked, we make two sets of twins; a group in which stories both end and begin |
| 20 | A Man holding a globe | An island, Ocean and continent holder, I carry the weight of the world on my shoulders |
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