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I'm still waiting for someone to figure out this riddle from last July. Does anyone want to guess or would everyone prefer for me to simply provide the answer to this one.One of us contains the other of us and in some way are we are the same.
Think of write and drink and read and pour for from these you'll learn my name.
What am I ?
I'll think some more about it overnight and ask my mother, too.I'm still waiting for someone to figure out this riddle from last July. Does anyone want to guess or would everyone prefer for me to simply provide the answer to this one.
One of us contains the other of us and in some way are we are the same.
Think of write and drink and read and pour for from these you'll learn my name.
What am I ?
You're getting part of the idea; however, all 4 descriptions must fit one set rather than two separate sets. Also, one must contain the other.Picture/Pitcher
Pen/Pin
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Verbs, analogies or Opposites?One of us contains the other of us and in some way are we are the same.
Think of write and drink and read and pour for from these you'll learn my name.
What am I ?
So is the answer homophone? Or is the answer a homophone?It would be a homophone, but one in which the one literal contains the spelling of the other in addition to them both sounding the same.
The part about it being capable of being the date of a cookie really is a big hint as well.
Homophone is not the answer, but the two part answer is a homophone.
And in that clue, it was supposed to say fate of a cookie. I just corrected it.
Thanks! I am not sure of the answer so you did a good one@1ForAll Welcome back to the forum, by the way.
I likely will be wrong in the answer I give here, but when you keep mentioning cookie as a tip I originally kept thinking of dough, but how does that apply to a homophone involving the four other riddle words you gave?If everyone wants, I can reveal the answer tomorrow if no one guesses it by then.