What am I? Riddle-Game
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Re: What am I? Riddle-Game
I am used extensively in cooking
I taste really good but if you over use me I can damage your health.
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Honey?
Sugar?
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Was that one too easy?

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I can only grow and grow.
I can be deceptive, especially with certain conditions.
If you take care of yourself I'll grow more but show less.
What am I?
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Congrats Luna!!!Lunastella wrote: ↑24 Jun 2020, 18:05 Kids love and adults hate me.
I can only grow and grow.
I can be deceptive, especially with certain conditions.
If you take care of yourself I'll grow more but show less.
What am I?
Another one of my wild guesses ........ hair?
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Your guess it's not so far-off. Hair is a sign that reveals the answer to the riddle, especially in men
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Personally, I find the level of difficulty just an optional feature. I enjoy brainstorming as much as I enjoy the immediate feeling of "oh, I know this one!"
Is it maturity, @Lunastella? I know I hate it and it deceives me in some cases. I can't bet on its growing, but surely it shows less.
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CLUE: It has to do with numbers (at least in all the cultures I know).
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@LunastellaLunastella wrote: ↑25 Jun 2020, 11:33 Now I really want to know how do bald clown dolls relate to wolves, @InStoree. And you're on the right track. The answer to the riddle in most cases involves maturity, but it's not exactly that.
CLUE: It has to do with numbers (at least in all the cultures I know).
Oh, I know it! It's age, right?
I was still thinking about (my) childhood toys
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I guess we can relate it yo your toys...
Your turn!

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Nice catch @InStoree!!!

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Thanks, @DATo.
@Alyssa @Ant
An idea, a thought, a dream, a fantasy,
You bring me to life.
Why would I hide?
When we can expand the galaxy;
You and I.
Clue:
John Lennon has an inspiring song about me
(he adopted me as a verb).
What am I?
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Can't think of anything else it could be but my head is a bit frazzled at the minute, we have a bit of a heatwave going on over here and I think I am melting.
