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Riddle Rhymes (Part 1)

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Objective

Try to guess the answer for a series of riddle rhymes.


1) I’m the color of the sea. I can touch the sky. I’m only found in certain places. Who am I?

2) I might carry a sign and sing a tune. Vanilla cotton candy—one may assume. What am I?

3) Strikes, war, gossip galore—many faces live near heaven’s door. Where am I?

4) People live near the sand. My story lasts long, giving people a plan. I’m found in most places and near many faces. What am I?

5) I am meant for you to see, yet, as simple as can be. Ironically enough, the symbol of glasses form me. What am I?

6) I come in many forms. I create energy. One object is all I need from thee. What am I?

7) You can ride, but close to me, breathing is debatable. You’ll see me in some places, others, I’m avoidable. What am I?

8) I am diverse—when people look at me, they could have a favorite part. If the number “0” looks at me, it might ask, “why did we break apart?” What am I?

9) When people realize, they either become intrigued or turn away and consume popularity’s need. Who am I?

10) I can be taller than you or shorter than you. I can be found in the wild or in your home—all with a skylit hue. What am I?

11) I am your home, but you’ve never walked to me. You’ve seen me, but you most likely never touched me. And yet, you can still feel free. What am I?

12) I’m the opposite of blue. To some, I am yellow. Sometimes you know why, and sometimes you have no clue. What am I?


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