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Riddles 20

By Elisha Anderson, AlterNet
Posted on April 26, 2000, Printed on May 27, 2012
http://www.alternet.org/story/2190/riddles_20

EASY I've put up this snappy snippet For your eyes, so you can know Who I am and what I stand for In this spell while traffic's slow. ANSWER: A bumper sticker Bumper stickers often make the use of a short, snappy phrase to say something about the owner of the car -- political views, favorite band, etc. Bumper stickers are most often read by people who sit behind you in traffic. INTERMEDIATE See it brooding by the roadside Or hear it screaming late at night. It's always looking for the worst And throwing off an anxious light. ANSWER: A police car Police cars are regularly seen by the roadside -- either watching for speed demons or pulling them over. Their sirens are often heard late at night. While they cruise around, scanning for signs of trouble, police cars throw off the notorious red and blue lights that make everyone anxious. DIFFICULT: A reservation kept on hand A band well known for flashy rock. In time a priceless heirloom or Another piece of pawnshop stock. ANSWER: An engagement ring With an engagement ring on her hand, a woman has "reserved" her fiance. Each ring is a band (another word for "ring") that often holds flashy gems. In time, the engagement rings can become a family heirloom or -- depending on how sucessful the marriage is -- a pawn shop item.

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