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Riddles

Answer: One of us (tea) contains the other (the letter t)
And in some way we are the same (pronunciation when named).
Think of write (you could write either ) and drink ( tea) and read (either one again) and pour (tea) for from these you'll learn my name.

Clue answers: It could be the cookie's fate because you could have the cookie for tea.

As for the "four descriptions" reference within some previous dialogue, I was referencing "write and drink and read and pour".
Thanks for explaining. I would have never got it right. It makes sense now though
 
Larger than horses; over the mountains we came.
Due to us, some general obtained much fame
And a fictional Colonel shares his name.
What are we?
 
Clue - When I said "over the mountains we came", I meant came as in actual motion of coming over rather than merely denoting the location as crossing over mountains.
 
Clue - When I said "over the mountains we came", I meant came as in actual motion of coming over rather than merely denoting the location as crossing over mountains.

Ok. So the answer would not likely be elephants then . If it was though, I will elaborate how I derived at that.. Otherwise, I will assume you mean mountain symbolically, or in another context.
 
@1ForAll Why do you think it would not likely be elephants in particular?
Oh, I reread your clue, which you gave after my stone wall answer .I understand now I think.. My mistake there. You were directing me away from that answer that involved no motion over the mountain, not directing me totally away necessarily from my original militia answer where there was motion or movement .

So my new answer is indeed elephants as they are larger than horses, and the only fictional Colonels I know are Colonel Sanders and Colonel Hannibal Smith (The A Team). So I researched Generals named that. I came up with General Hannibal Barca, who was apparently famous for using war elephants over the Alps and Pyrenees. So elephants are my final answer.
 
New Riddle:

Line by line, one letter is fine,
starting with number 3.
Two U’s to begin is divine,
Then I excite or interject you’ll see.
Then upside down one goes,
I end in a word of three.
 
It sounds like whatever it is, is more than one word. Is it a phase or saying rather than an individual word? ( Not that "phrase " or "saying" would be the answer, but rather that whatever the answer is would be a phase or saying.)
 
It sounds like whatever it is, is more than one word. Is it a phase or saying rather than an individual word? ( Not that "phrase " or "saying" would be the answer, but rather that whatever the answer is would be a phase or saying.)
Another idea I had was the prefix uni. Uni means one but is three letters. If you started with two of the letter u but then one of them goes upside down, the upside down u would then be an n. It would be a word of three letters. I'm probably WAY off track, but that is what I thought of so far.
 
It sounds like whatever it is, is more than one word. Is it a phase or saying rather than an individual word? ( Not that "phrase " or "saying" would be the answer, but rather that whatever the answer is would be a phase or saying.)
The answer is just one word, really. That word is not the answer though. Three letters, yes.
 
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Another idea I had was the prefix uni. Uni means one but is three letters. If you started with two of the letter u but then one of them goes upside down, the upside down u would then be an n. It would be a word of three letters. I'm probably WAY off track, but that is what I thought of so far.
The riddle part about 2 U's is tricky. It actually is one letter I am looking for there and it is not a u letter.
 
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Another idea I had was the prefix uni. Uni means one but is three letters. If you started with two of the letter u but then one of them goes upside down, the upside down u would then be an n. It would be a word of three letters. I'm probably WAY off track, but that is what I thought of so far.
You are right about the n part (Upside down U). Great job there!
 
Depending upon an individual's handwriting style, w could resemble 2 of the letter u attached as one letter. If that was then "upside down" it would be an m.🤔
 
Depending upon an individual's handwriting style, w could resemble 2 of the letter u attached as one letter. If that was then "upside down" it would be an m.🤔
Great, you got part 1 right. It is a "w" as pronounce or put "double u " together, and you then get w .So, you need just the part 2 riddle line part to form the word.
 

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