CrctFeather
CrctFeather
NowhereWhat common English word will describe a person or thing as not being found in any place and yet with no changes other than a space between syllables, will correctly describe that person or thing as being actually present at this very moment?
CrctNowhere
One thousandHow high would you have to count before you would use the letter A in the English language spelling of a whole number?
CrctOne thousand
NoiseSometimes I am loud and viewed with distaste. Poke out my eye, then I'm on the front of your face. What am I?
CrctNoise
TreadmillIf I'm walking, then I must be running. However, if I'm running, I may be walking. What am I?
CrctTreadmill
A watchI run, it runs, I stop, it runs. What it it?
CrctA watch
I am not found on any ground,But always in the air; Though charged each cloud with thunder loud, You can not find me there. Now, if from France you choose to dance Your way just into Spain, I there am seen, and near the queen, In hail, in mist, and rain. What am I?
The letter II am not found on any ground,But always in the air; Though charged each cloud with thunder loud, You can not find me there. Now, if from France you choose to dance Your way just into Spain, I there am seen, and near the queen, In hail, in mist, and rain. What am I?
CrctThe letter I