Glimpse of Greatness
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| no. | Solve | Word Riddles | 
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| 1  | A Triangular patch | I point three directions and have just three sides; warmth is what I'm affixed to provides | 
| 2  | A Knife in a wall | Were I used against man, someone ought have been jailed, but it's merely a wooden wall that I've assailed | 
| 3  | A Plate and utensiles | Once we've been used, we're best washed in the sink; if left soiled by meals, we soon start to stink | 
| 4  | An Unknown Woman | I'm someone who'll never be addressed as mister; it's not the right word for a mother or sister | 
| 5  | Eggs in the nest | With our mother returns, she will keep our shells warm; until then, we're exposed to the oncoming storm | 
| 6  | A Lantern with musical notes | When darkness has come, I allow you to see; upon me's a sign which could mean A though G | 
| 7  | A Necklace | That I'm of great value, there is little doubt; I'd be safest 'round necks, and not left lying out | 
| 8  | A Broken bottle | Ever since falling and breaking my neck, I'm indeed much less 'winey', although I'm a wreck | 
| 9  | A March Calendar | You'll see many days when I'm set in your sights; within me you'll find I have thirty-one night | 
| 10  | Cans of food | With each passing year, we'd still make a fine meal; we're immortal morels kept under tin seal | 
| 11 | An Axe | I'm a reason why cedars may lay on their sides, and when I was last swung, someone died | 
| 12  | A Mouse with a coin | Though my personal wealth is a tiny amount, I'm the rodent who most needs a bank account | 
| 13  | A Newspaper | A periodical purchased for a just a few cents, I keep all up to date with the local events | 
| 14  | A Bottle of soap | I'm an excellent cure for your hands' hygiene troubles, destroying their dirt with a billion bubbles | 
| 15  | A Set of Scales | My pans either tip to the right or the left, depending upon which one holds the host heft | 
| 16 | A Teddy bear | I'm a clone of what often gives campers a scare; a child's companion with fuzzy brown hair | 
| 17  | A Pair of Glasses | While a lens upon a cornea may be preferred, I'd do well to assist when the world seems blurred | 
| 18  | A Hand print on the wall | I'm the one lonely palm upon paper of green; whoever created me wasn't too clean | 
| 19  | A Pair of Boots | We're a duo with tongues and we're laced though our eyes; not meant for a child we are definitely adult sized | 
| 20  | A Bucket | I assist with a drip, but I'm no match for a pour; when I fill to the top, water spills to the floor | 
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