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| | From: Judyc3 (Original Message) | Sent: 4/4/2007 5:33 AM |
I am a word of meanings three. Three ways of spelling me there be. The first is an odour, a smell if you will. The second some money, but not in a bill. The third is past tense, a method of passing things on or around.
Can you tell me now, what these words are, that have the same sound? AnswerScent, cent and sent.
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| | From: Judyc3 | Sent: 4/4/2007 5:34 AM |
I'm powerful enough to clean most anything, Yet gentle enough to eat.
I'm used to make an explosion of sorts, Yet can be found at millions of stores worldwide.
I can kill grass, And even tenderize your meat.
I can clean up even the smelliest stench, and soften your fabrics.
What am I? AnswerBaking Soda.
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| | From: Judyc3 | Sent: 4/4/2007 5:35 AM |
Sharp projectiles at me fly To try and pierce my dark red eye, And while my number skills are fine, I place twelve between five and nine.
What am I? AnswerA dartboard
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| | From: Judyc3 | Sent: 4/4/2007 5:36 AM |
We are often dangerous But to some we are fun To others we are frightening Causing them to run We come together Though we seem apart You see me and you hear my brother Who oft times makes little ones run to their mothers, I am bright and my brother is loud And it may seem that we come from a cloud, What are we? AnswerLightning & Thunder
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| | From: Judyc3 | Sent: 4/4/2007 5:37 AM |
The more you make of me the more you leave behind. What am I? AnswerFootprints
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| | From: Judyc3 | Sent: 4/4/2007 5:37 AM |
In Flanders fields, where once was blood, From battles for so few yards of mud, I woke from such slumber deep, And mocked the blood the havoc wreaked.
But now I show our future hope, And enable veterans to cope, By provoking memories of blood, Before new battlefields can flood.
What am I? AnswerThe poppy.
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| | From: Judyc3 | Sent: 4/4/2007 5:38 AM |
Created I was, in 1841, By someone with the name of an evil one, He was a Belgian, living in Paris, This man had to be very zealous.
Fourteen of me, this young man made, Some above A, but not quite B, With some higher than D, but lower than E, And some that are C, and three halves above D, That's why my popularity's so easy to see.
Golden with lacquer, I usually am, I sometimes am used to honor Uncle Sam,
Patented I was in 1846, I'm the one who gives some their kicks, I'm shaped like a J - with a hook on the end, So, can you tell what I am? HintWhat? You mean you still don't see? Quiet down and listen to me, All of those A's and E's and B's, All fit together quite musically Hide AnswerA Saxophone.
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| | From: Judyc3 | Sent: 4/4/2007 5:39 AM |
Three 5-letter words, Anagrams of each other. One is a cloth, The second a spot, The third is at home with the Father.
What are the three words?
AnswerSatin - a silky fabric Stain - a discoloration or spot Saint - a spirit in Heaven
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