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81
What has six eyes,
Six arms,
Six legs,
Three heads,
And a very short life?

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82
What is it that speaks without any words?
And can be loudly, and distinctly heard?
Will drive away friend, and foe alike.
And is enough to make a stolid man's face alight?

Answer


83
What must be in the oven yet can not be baked?
Grows in the heat yet shuns the light of day?
What sinks in water but rises with air?
Looks like skin, but is fine as hair?

Answer


84
Little Johnny Walker,
My, but he was a talker!
Yet nary a word did he say!
When I took him out,
Then they would all point and shout!
And ask that I put him away.

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85
Two legs sat upon three legs with one leg in his lap.
In comes four legs, grabs one leg, and runs off with him.
Up jumps two legs, grabs up three legs, throws it after four legs,
and makes him bring back one leg.
Who are we?

Answer


86
They are many and one,
They wave and they drum,
Used to cover a stare,
They go with you everywhere.

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87
Stomp, stomp,
Chomp, chomp,
Romp, romp.
Standing still,
all in gear.

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88
Sweet tooth,
Ah shoot,
All gone,
We all long,
For another piece of it.

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89
It comes in on little cat's feet,
Is neither sour, nor sweet.
Hovers in the air,
And then is not there.

Answer


90
A laugh,
A cry,
A moan,
A sigh.

Answer


91
What is it you have to answer?
But to answer you have to ask?
And to ask you have to speak?
And to speak you have to know,
The answer.

Answer


92
I can hit you in the eye,
Yet twinkle in the sky,
Expanding when I die,
What do you think am I?


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93
Squishes,
Squashes,
Wishes I washes,
Can get it in my hair,
Makes me not look too fair.

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94
Up a hill,
Down a hill,
Over them I may roam,
But after all my walking,
There's no place like my own.

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95
This thing is a most amazing thing.
For it can be both as sharp as a knife,
Or as flat as a floor.
And yet, for all that it can be,
It is as natural as a bee.

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96
Deep, deep, do they go.
Spreading out as they go.
Never needing any air.
They are sometimes as fine as hair.

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97
Oh Lord! I am not worthy!
I bend my limbs to the ground.
I cry, yet without a sound.
Let me drink of waters deep.
And in silence I will weep.

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98
Shifting, Shifting, Drifting deep.
Below me great and mighty cities sleep.
Swirling, Scurlling, All around.
I'm only where no water will be found.

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99
I bubble and laugh
And spit water in your face.
I am no lady,
And I don't wear lace.

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100
What has wings,
But can not fly.
Is enclosed,
But can outside also lie.
Can open itself up,
Or close itself away.
Is the place of kings and queens,
And doggerel of every means.
What is it upon which I stand?
Which can lead us to different lands.

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