I am the beginning of sorrow and the end of sickness. I have three hundred cattle, with a single nose cord.īeads 110. Break the walls, eat the borders, then throw me away. A house with two occupants, sometimes one, rarely three. But sometimes, I bring out the courage in you. I cover what is real and hide what is true. Poorly behaved children often find themselves sitting in these.Ĭorners 106. How can you physically stand behind your friend as he physically stands behind you?īack to back 105. Which popular cheese is made backward?Įdam 104. In my life, I die twice, once wrapped in silk, once covered in dust.Ī caterpillar 103. What is gold when old and silver when new, hard to find but easy to lose, cost a lot, but it’s free?Ī friend 102. What can’t you see that is always before you? Swiftest of all, and near as old as time Day’s distant brother fire and faintness, I light without shadow – can you solve this rhyme?Ī starlight 100. I have no mood to me you’re food as I drag you under. What happens when you throw a blue rock into the yellow sea? What runs around the yard without moving?Ī fence 96. Tell me this riddle if you can.Ī saddle 95. What’s raised exceeds me, for, on bent knees, I add to a world that’s rife. First I am one, then I seem none, in death, I birth a new life. It keeps us from doing horrible things, and it is hard to live with. Shoot at me a thousand times, and I may still survive one scratch from you and me will find your prospects take a dive. Yet wherever I go, I must take my bow, or else I have nothing to say. My voice is tender, my waist is slender, and I’m often invited to play. What is it that after you take away the whole, some still remains?
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