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I am not a queen, who am I?
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Unicorn Meta Zoo #1: Why another podcast?Software Riddle [Part 2!]Not the Jay you saw in “Clerks”Riddle Poem: Even when I'm alone, you may still see twoWho are we? We are the eliteA complete Change - Who am I?Elegant with sharp thing, Who am I?Queen of all RiddlesI want that kid to be kissedI've been here before I became meI'm three, yet each part's the same
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Here an easy one which dates back to when I was a kid.
I have a crown
Yet I'm not a queen
I have a lot of children
Yet I don't have a husband
Who am I?
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Here an easy one which dates back to when I was a kid.
I have a crown
Yet I'm not a queen
I have a lot of children
Yet I don't have a husband
Who am I?
riddle
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add a comment |
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Here an easy one which dates back to when I was a kid.
I have a crown
Yet I'm not a queen
I have a lot of children
Yet I don't have a husband
Who am I?
riddle
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Here an easy one which dates back to when I was a kid.
I have a crown
Yet I'm not a queen
I have a lot of children
Yet I don't have a husband
Who am I?
riddle
riddle
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Are you a:
Tree?
Line 1-2:
Trees have a part called the crown.
Lines 3-4:
Trees can make lots of seeds on their own, their “children,” in a sense.
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Not right but interesting!
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– Marybnq
12 mins ago
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One possible answer is a
King (with lots of children)
although I don't know if that's what you're looking for.
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Not even close! Try harder!
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$begingroup$
Are you a:
Tree?
Line 1-2:
Trees have a part called the crown.
Lines 3-4:
Trees can make lots of seeds on their own, their “children,” in a sense.
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$begingroup$
Not right but interesting!
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Are you a:
Tree?
Line 1-2:
Trees have a part called the crown.
Lines 3-4:
Trees can make lots of seeds on their own, their “children,” in a sense.
$endgroup$
$begingroup$
Not right but interesting!
$endgroup$
– Marybnq
12 mins ago
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$begingroup$
Are you a:
Tree?
Line 1-2:
Trees have a part called the crown.
Lines 3-4:
Trees can make lots of seeds on their own, their “children,” in a sense.
$endgroup$
Are you a:
Tree?
Line 1-2:
Trees have a part called the crown.
Lines 3-4:
Trees can make lots of seeds on their own, their “children,” in a sense.
answered 13 mins ago
Rewan DemontayRewan Demontay
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Not right but interesting!
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Not right but interesting!
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Not right but interesting!
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– Marybnq
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Not right but interesting!
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One possible answer is a
King (with lots of children)
although I don't know if that's what you're looking for.
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Not even close! Try harder!
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19 mins ago
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One possible answer is a
King (with lots of children)
although I don't know if that's what you're looking for.
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Not even close! Try harder!
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– Marybnq
19 mins ago
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One possible answer is a
King (with lots of children)
although I don't know if that's what you're looking for.
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One possible answer is a
King (with lots of children)
although I don't know if that's what you're looking for.
answered 19 mins ago
hexominohexomino
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