Riddles
Noun! Verb! Adjective!
Rhyme Time
TRUE or FALSE
Time
200

I am part of your face and I am a word that sounds like a pronoun.

What is an 'eye' ?

200

VEHICLE

What is a noun ?

200

This is an object that is used to hit a ball. It sounds like the word for a common pet.

What is a 'bat' ?

200

The opposite of cold is chilly.

What is 'false' ? 

200

Groundhogs become an important part of weather stories in this month. It is also the shortest month of the year.

What is February ?

300

This belongs to you. Everyone uses it more than you do.

What is your name ?

300

DANCE

What is both ? The word dance is a noun and is sometimes a verb.

300

When you command your dog to not move. This word sounds like the word for what children do at recess time in school.

What is 'stay' ?

300

'Families' is the correct word to use when you have more than one family at a gathering.

What is 'true' ?

300

Most public schools, in North America, begin the school year in this month.

What is September ?

400

Four sisters are in their family room. Patty is painting. Ella is playing chess. Sammie is sewing. Katelin is doing this...

What is playing chess with Ella ?

400

BEAUTIFY

What is a verb ?

400

You do this action when you want to make a meal. It rhymes with the object you look in to find the recipe for this meal.

What is 'cook' ?

400

' We've ' is the contraction for the words ' we have '.

What is true ?

400

12 noon is often called lunch time. 12:00 am is called this...

What is midnight ?

500

This word has the same letters that are in the word 'listen'. It is also the opposite of the word 'noisy'.

What is 'silent' ?

500

OLDEST

What is an adjective ? 

500

Dolphins have these instead of arms or legs. The word sounds like the pointy part of people's faces below their mouths.

What are 'fins' ?

500

The trunk of a vehicle has the same meaning as the trunk of an elephant.

What is false ?

500

This is another way to say ' half past nine '. This is also the time of one of your classes.

What is nine-thirty (9:30) ?

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