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341
What fire nor water can kill
But wind can easily blow away uncountable
But still not a copper worth to pay

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342
I grow for a surface, even if you cut me. I continue to grow even after death.

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343
Hard to catch
Easy to hold
Can't be seen
Unless it's cold

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344
What flies without wings?
What passes all things?
What mends all sorrow?
What brings the morrow?

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345
What gets bigger the more you take away?

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346
I fly through the air on small feathered wings, Seeking out life and Destroying all things What am I?

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347
A dragons tooth in a mortals hand, I kill, I maim, I divide the land.

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348
Up on high I wave away
but not a word can I say

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349
I have a neck
But no head.
I have a body
But no arm.
I have a bottom
But no leg.
What am I?

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350
tear one off and scratch my head, what once was red and is black instead?

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351
The 8 of us move back, and forth
to protect our king from the foes attack. What are we?

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352
If you look at the numbers on my face, You wont find 13 any place

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353
I'm always quite shy & live like a hermit,
then appear unexpected for masses to marvel at,

you'll see me in the distance dancing with rain
but if you search for my home - it'll end in vain,

too enchanting to see close-up be content from afar,
for my beauty rivals that of the nearest star!

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354
There is one that has a head without an eye,
And there's one that has an eye without a head.
You may find the answer if you try;
And when all is said,
Half the answer hangs upon a thread.

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355
It is said among my people that some things are improved by death.
Tell me, what stinks while living, but in death, smells good?

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356
I know a word of letters three.
Add two, and fewer there will be.

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357
When young, I am sweet in the sun.
When middle-aged, I make you gay.
When old, I am valued more than ever.

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358
I am only useful
When I am full,
Yet I am always
Full of holes.

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359
Five hundred begins it, five hundred ends it,
Five in the middle is seen;
First of all figures, the first of all letters,
Take up their stations between.
Join all together, and then you will bring
Before you the name of an eminent king.

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360
Ripped from my mother's womb,
Beaten and burned,
I become a blood-thirsty slayer
What am I?

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