#31
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If you break me, I do not stop working. If you touch me, I may be snared. If you lose me, Nothing will matter. What am I? |
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#32
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If a man carried my burden, He would break his back. I am not rich, But I leave silver in my track. What am I? |
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#33
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Glittering points that downward thrust, Sparkling spears that never rust. What is it? |
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#34
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Weight in my belly, Trees on my back, Nails in my ribs, Feet do I lack. What am I? |
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#35
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Until I am measured, I am not known. Yet how you miss me, When I have flown! What am I? |
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#36
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My life can be measured in hours; I serve by being devoured. Thin, I am quick; fat, I am slow. Wind is my foe. What am I? |
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#37
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Lighter than what I'm made of, More of me is hidden than is seen. What am I? |
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#38
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To unravel me You need a key. No key that was made by locksmith's hand, But a key that only I will understand. What am I? |
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#39
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I give you a group of three. One is sitting down and will never get up. The second eats as much as is given to him, yet is always hungry. The third goes away and never returns. What are they? |
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#40
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Whoever makes it, tells it not. Whoever takes it, knows it not. Whoever knows it, wants it not. What is it? |
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