clean poems what am I For thousands of years,
Seen only in tale.
The wind as a sail,
For one thunderous gale.
Shiny stores rich in lore,
The burning temper, like Earth's core.
What am I?
Dragon
Show me the answer Share riddle clean logic what am I simple What do you throw out when you want to use it, but take in when you don't want to use it?
An anchor.
Show me the answer Share riddle clean clever simple What has six faces, but does not wear makeup. It also has twenty-one eyes, but cannot see?
A die (dice).
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clean what am I simple As small as your thumb, I am light in the air. You may hear me before you see me, but trust that I'm there. What am I?
A hummingbird.
Show me the answer Share riddle logic what am I clever I am a vehicle. I spell the same when you read me forwards as well as backwards. What Am I?
Race car.
Show me the answer Share riddle clean simple What tastes better than it smells?
Tounge.
Show me the answer Share riddle crazy funny What did the banana do when it heard the ice scream?
It split.
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A stamp.
Show me the answer Share riddle clean simple Brothers, all pair up; Bodies firm and tall.
You only care to eat the solid food,
And don’t care to eat the soup.
Chopsticks
Show me the answer Share riddle clean poems simple clever Glittering points
That downward thrust,
Sparkling spears
That never rust.
Icicle.
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