What is it Riddles

My Head Bobs Lazily
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My head bobs lazily in the sun. You think I’m cute, For my face is yellow, My hair is white, and my body is green. What am I?
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A Horrid Monster
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A horrid monster hides from the day, With many legs and many eyes. With silver chains it catches prey, And eats it all before it dies. Yet in every cottage does it stay, And every castle ‘neath the sky. What is it?
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Runs Smooth but Cannot Climb
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Runs smoother than any rhyme, loves to fall but cannot climb!
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Large as a Mountain
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Large as a mountain, small as a pea, Endlessly swimming in a waterless sea. What am I?
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Another One...
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People are hired to get rid of me. I’m often hiding under your bed. In time I’ll always return you see. Bite me and you’re surely dead. What am I?
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My First
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My first is in wield, sever bones and marrow. My second is in blade, forged in cold steel. My third is in arbalest, and also in arrows. My fourth is in power, plunged through a shield. My fifth is in honour, and also in vows My last will put an end to it all. What am I?
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I Will Never Lie
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You can see nothing else When you look in my face, I will look you in the eye And I will never lie. What am I?
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I Do Not Breath
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I do not breathe, but I run and jump. I do not eat, but I swim and stretch. I do not drink, but I sleep and stand. I do not think, but I grow and play. I do not see, but you see me every day. What am I?
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On My Way...
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On my way to St. Ives, I met a man with seven wives. Each wife had seven sacks, Each sack had seven cats, Each cat had seven kits. Kits, cats, sacks, wives, How many were going to St. Ives?
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Hole in the Night
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I am the hole in the night, the ever-watchful eye. I return in a cycle, to enlighten the sky. Who am I?
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I Dig Out Tiny Caves
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I dig out tiny caves, and store gold and silver in them. I also build bridges of silver and make crowns of gold. They are the smallest you could imagine. Sooner or later everybody needs my help, yet many people are afraid to let me help them. Who am I?
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I Make You Weak
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I make you weak at the worst of all times. I keep you safe, I keep you fine. I make your hands sweat, and your heart grow cold, I visit the weak, but seldom the bold. What am I?
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Walk on the Living
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Walk on the living, they don’t even mumble. Walk on the dead, they mutter and grumble. What are we?
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As beautiful as Sun
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As beautiful as the setting sun, As delicate as the morning dew; An angel’s dusting from the stars that can turn the Earth into A frosted moon. What am I?
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Given One, You'll Have Two
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What is it that given one, you’ll have either two or none?
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Lovely and Round
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Lovely and round, I shine with pale light, grown in the darkness, A lady’s delight. What am I?
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Inside Me the Adventurous Find
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Inside me the adventurous find Quests and treasures of every kind. Trolls, goblins, orcs, and more, await Within my closed walls for All those that wish to visit me. Your hands are the key To secrets untold, And your mind will unlock the door. What am I?
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Hands She Has
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Hands she has but does not hold, teeth she has but does not bite, feet she has but they are cold, eyes she has but without sight. Who is she?
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A Thousand Colored Folds
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A thousand colored folds stretch toward the sky, Atop a tender strand, Rising from the land, ‘Til killed by maiden’s hand, Perhaps a token of love, perhaps to say goodbye. What am I?
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Three Lives Have I
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Three lives have I. Gentle enough to soothe the skin, Light enough to caress the sky, Hard enough to crack rocks.
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Of No Use to One
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Of no use to one Yet absolute bliss to two. The small boy gets it for nothing. The young man has to lie for it. The old man has to buy it. The baby’s right, The lover’s privilege, The hypocrite’s mask. To the young girl, faith; To the married woman, hope; To the old maid, charity. What am I?
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Weight in My Belly
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Weight in my belly, Trees on my back, Nails in my ribs, Feet I do lack. What am I?
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Very Little Creatures
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We are very little creatures; all of us have different features. One of us in glass is set; one of us you’ll find in jet. Another you may see in tin, and a fourth is boxed within. If the fifth you should pursue, it can never fly from you. What are we?
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We are Five Little Objects
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We are five little objects of an everyday sort you will find us all in the ladies’ court. What are we?
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If a Man Carried my Burden
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If a man carried my burden He would break his back. I am not rich, But leave silver in my track. Who am I?
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I am Seen in the Water
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I am seen in the water If seen in the sky, I am in the rainbow, A jay’s feather, And lapis lazuli. What am I?
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I Go Around in Circles
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I go around in circles, But always straight ahead Never complain, No matter where I am led. What am I?
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The Cost of Making
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The cost of making only the maker knows, Valueless if bought, but sometimes traded. A poor man may give one as easily as a king. When one is broken pain and deceit are assured. What am I?
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With thieves I consort
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With thieves, I consort, With the vilest, in short, I’m quite at ease in depravity; Yet all divines use me, And savants can’t lose me, For I am the center of gravity. Who am I?
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Remove Six Letters
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Remove six letters from this sequence to reveal a familiar English word. BSAINXLEATNTEARS
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