Child Progidy | ||
|---|---|---|
| no. | Solve | Word Riddles |
| 1 | A Shovel | I'm the likely creator of soil in a mound, if it's sitting beside a deep pit in the ground |
| 2 | A Broken Mirror | I'm a surface most shiny, but not quite intact; when they look into me, every face appears cracked |
| 3 | A lit candle | What I'm made of is found in a hive or an ear; if no one snuffs me soon, I may well disappear |
| 4 | A Lightening bolt | I'm a brightening spark which oft travels with rains, most likely to strike you upon open plains |
| 5 | A Clock | The tracking of minute is my only chore; it's time that I chime since the hour is four |
| 6 | A mouse with a peanut | The item I carry goes well upon bread, if first it is ground to a buttery spread |
| 7 | A Telephone | For conversing with friends who are miles away, simply speak into me when you've something to say |
| 8 | A Bone | I'm a portion of every man's arm or leg; a treat to gnaw on, for which dogs often beg |
| 9 | A Rose pillow | I'm missing my thorns. so I'll cause not a cream; I'm a perfectly safe place for all heads to dream |
| 10 | A handkerchief | When an ailing snout needs to be cleared by a blow, I'am the ideal place for the mucous to go |
| 11 | A blue wine bottle | I'm a portion of port from a vineyard's supply, the one who has been kept in the clearest day's sky |
| 12 | A Dog bowl | I'm a boned concave keeper of kibble or meat; when empty I'm filled up so Rover may eat |
| 13 | A cane | When I'm held in the hand of a fellow well aged, he may find that his trouble with walking's assuaged |
| 14 | A balding man | When I grow old, I've no fear I'll be gray, for I'll be freee to choose any color toupee |
| 15 | A Rifle | When one's goal is felling a bear of a buck, the hunter who uses me will have the best luck |
| 16 | A man on horseback | I'm traveling at speed though I rest in my seat; the work is all done by four iron-shoed feet |
| 17 | A mounted fish | I'm the trophy for which every angler's fought; affixed to a plaque to show all what he's caught |
| 18 | A key ring | When a room is secured and must be accessed, granting you passage is what we do best |
| 19 | A sock | I'm a cushion for heels and a pair incomplete; most often I dwell betwixt boots and your feet |
| 20 | A drawer with a missing handle | Among keepers of clothing, there is little doubt, I'm the most difficult of the four to pull out |
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13 Oct 2008
Servant: Stage 2
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