What calls for help, when written in capital letters, is the same forwards, backwards and upside down?

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The moon is my father. The sea is my mother. I have a million brothers. I die when I reach land.

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A breakfast food that is cracked from white shells and is often scrambled. Usually served with bacon, sausage, toast or pancakes.

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My body is timber and I am a boy among men.
I have a nose without end and an insect for a friend.
Who am I?

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The most foreign visitor you could imagine.

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Squeeze it and it cries tears. As red as its flesh, but its heart is made of stone.

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Tomorrow's yesterday. Yesterday's tomorrow. What is it?

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This is a Japanese food consisting of cooked vinegared rice sushi-meshi combined with other ingredients, usually raw fish or other seafood.

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Its fleece is warm and wooly white. And when you lie awake at night, count it and you'll fall asleep. What is it?

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This patch of land stands alone.

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He is known to commit a friendly home invasion one night a year, never taking but always leaving stuff behind.

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It is by nature, soft as silk;
A puffy cloud, white as milk;
Snow tops this tropical crop;
The dirtiest part of a mop.

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Cute hares that hop and deliver eggs at Easter are called by this nickname.

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My second is performed by my first, and it is thought a thief by the marks of my whole might be caught.

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This food is a staple for households worldwide. Its definition is: An edible seed, typically kidney-shaped, growing in long pods on certain leguminous plants.

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Hurts when it breaks and if it stops, you are dead.

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What bird can lift the heaviest weight?

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A squiggly line tells you when you've done it wrong.

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What body part is pronounced as one letter but written with three, only two different letters are used?

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Although it sounds like I work on a transportation device, I actually work in a restaurant. What am I?

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Sugar on a stick. The kids love licking them.

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What invention lets you look right through a wall?

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My first master has four legs, my second master has two. My first I serve in life, my second I serve in death. Tough I am, yet soft beside. Against ladies cheeks I often reside.

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Describes universities like Harvard and can be poisonous.

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Born from a fountain of wealth, I am black instead of gold but valued the same. What am I?

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Different lights do make me strange, thus into different sizes I will change.

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Written on with words of white,
Has the color of the night,
Is the teacher's best delight,
And a student's daily fright.

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What did zero say to eight?

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What has 88 keys but can't open a single door?

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I am a sound made by felines when petted. What am I?

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Godzilla calls this place home.

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You speak this when you are being sincere.

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I'm a pie, but I come with peperoni and cheese.

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What can be filled with empty hands?

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I can wake you up in the morning but I require no electricity or winding. What am I?

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I am one small little piece of paper, yet sometimes hold lots of value. I am all you need to get in to big events, but will cost you. I am an important part of travel. And if lost, you're not coming. What am I?

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What does a newspaper reporter use to dry himself after his shower?

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War fought with pieces on a board.

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I am rubber you can eat. What am I?

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What suits do lawyers wear?

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Temporary evidence of where you've been strolling.

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This dish is usually consumed at breakfast time with milk.

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The time between daylight and darkness when blood drinkers like to come out. What am I?

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Digital white-out. What am I?

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This is the drinkable phase of matter.

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You take my clothes off when you put your clothes on. What am I?

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I'm a small sweet cake, typically round, flat, and crisp. I come in a variety of flavors from chocolate chip to oatmeal raisin.

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I run up and down the stairs without moving. What am I?

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Gumby and yoga instructors have this in common.

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Famous for cheese, wine and saying "ooo la la".

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I consist of several parts. Two slices of bread, usually cheese and some kind of lunch meat. What am I?

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I am a caribbean shape that makes ships disappear. What am I?

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What kind of shoes can you make out of banana peels?

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Possibly the only famous plumber who has the courage to ever to rescue a princess.

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I am an insect, half of my name is another insect. I am similar to the name of a famous band. What am I?

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It is a symphony of noise,
It can produce both grief and joys,
It is inspiring and grand,
Made by a person or a band.

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If you can spot one of these eastern warriors, it means they're not doing their job right.

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For all your post bubble-bath drying needs.

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Autumn leaves and bad bowlers wreak havoc on this.

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What types of words are these: madam, civic, eye, level?

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Step on me and you'll reach the top first, but step under me and you're cursed. What am I?

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The main difference between us and zombies.

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Feared on the playground, he steals your lunch money and distributes wedgies.

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You hold my tail while I fish for you. What am I?

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Retired people want these to be large and birds want them to hatch.

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These make grown men dance in end zones.

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Given them to the girls whenever,
And they'll be best friends forever.
Shiny, pretty stones,
Bought with massive loans.

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A natural tattoo on babies.

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I am a king but also a common device of measure. What am I?

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If you are unsure how to use one then just ask a flight attendant.

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I have a metal roof and glass wall. I burn and burn but never fall. What am I?

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A beacon from home to guide your way.
It can be a lifesaver on a stormy day.
What is it?

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Kids hunt for them and adults make sure they are not all in one basket.

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I am always around you but often forgotten. I am pure and clean most time, but occasionally rotten. What am I?

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I have a tail. I can fly. I'm covered in colorful feathers. I can whistle and I can talk.

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Which word in the dictionary is spelled incorrectly?

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These are great, floaty fun until they explode and give you a little scare.

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Long and thin, red within, with a nail at the end.

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It doesn't live within a house, nor does it live without.
Most will use it when they come in, and again when they go out.

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Each morning I appear to lie at your feet, all day I follow no matter how fast you run. Yet I nearly perish in the midday sun.

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It's what light turns into in the night.

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What is a bunny's favorite music?

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Green on the outside but red and black inside. I am food but mostly liquid. What am I?

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They swim around in schools or pods and they are related to whales.

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Both cockroaches and illegal drug laboratories or syndicates do fear this.

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George J. Jetson and Neil A. Armstrong drove this to work.

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I am the yellow hem of the sea's blue skirt.

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It is a place of play on a sunny day. Winter will come and take all the fun, but we'll be back in May. What is it?

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Kids play it and Michelangelo sculpted with it.

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They're big and blue, and larger than seas.

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A person who chews the ends of their fingers.

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Noah survived one and it was great.

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I have cities with no people, forests with no trees, and oceans with no water. What am I?

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Where do fish keep their money?

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What is round, has a twin, and sees more than most?

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You may have many of me but never enough. After the last one arrives you will have no more. What am I?

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Take one royal word in the plural and make it singular by adding one letter.

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I can be heard in a court of carried with you. What am I?

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I am sometimes referred to as chips. What am I?

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Men walk over me but boats go under me. What am I?

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