Little Riddles – Word Game Answers Level 401-500
- A toasty and crunchy cereal would be pointless without this spice.
Answers: “Cinnamon” - You do this into someone’s ear when you want to be discreet.
Answers: “Whisper” - People in love will often become this.
Answers: “Married” - What dentists battle on a daily basis.
Answers: “Cavities” - Boxers do this for a living and kids do it in the backseat for free.
Answers: “Fight” - This noble creature has the embarrassing inability to get up once it’s been flipped onto its back.
Answers: “Turtle” - Without this, eating food and Steven Spielberg’s career would be very different.
Answers: “Jaws” - If you need a night out, call one of these over to take the little ones off your hands for a while.
Answers: “Babysitter” - Temporary evidence of where you’ve been strolling.
Answers: “Footprint” - A fashion statement whose name sounds like the upper part of a mobile war machine.
Answers: “TankTop” - These are needed to finish a test
Answers: “Answers” - When you are a child you are forced to take them. When you are an adult you want to take them.
Answers: “Naps” - Can be achieved in a car or as a position during conflict.
Answers: “Neutral” - The surname of the only famous British spy.
Answers: “Bond” - A wave of white powdery destruction that is a skier’s worst nightmare.
Answers: “Avalanche” - According to the music industry, you can count on a midnight train and the devil to turn up here.
Answers: “Georgia” - Some adults still use these to count.
Answers: “Finger” - Probably the most laid-back member of the animal kingdom.
Answers: “Sloth” - A reaction to being spooked that takes its name from water-fowl.
Answers: “Goosebumps” - A republican whose name is synonymous with “glove.”
Answers: “Mitt” - Gumby and yoga instructors have this in common.
Answers: “Flexible” - It’s where the wind comes sweeping down the plain. Not to mention the waving wheat.
Answers: “Oklahoma” - Snowwhite was friendly with seven of them.
Answers: “Dwarf” - A seasonal fashion statement named for the weather it’s worn in.
Answers: “SunDress” - The ones in the sea are prickly, but the ones on the street might pickpocket you.
Answers: “Urchin” - This person has left the building.
Answers: “Elvis” - If you can get this professional’s attention you can get where you need to go.. .for a price.
Answers: “Taxi” - Vikings use this for warmth.
Answers: “Pelt” - Fans of the Pied Piper’s smooth sound who are feared by elephants.
Answers: “Mice” - One more than a duet.
Answers: “Trio” - A mighty weapon in the war against winged household pests.
Answers: “Flyswatter” - Can be done to buttons and shopping carts.
Answers: “Push” - The French word for ‘fun size’ in women’s clothing.
Answers: “Petite” - Candy that allegedly tastes like refracted light.
Answers: “Skittles” - Old people and owls are said to be this.
Answers: “Wise” - Boats with holes and dirty dishes have this in common.
Answers: “Sink” - The surname of Cinderella’s boyfriend.
Answers: “Charming” - Don’t do this in the shallow end.
Answers: “Dive” - A tangly game and a destructive weather phenomenon.
Answers: “Twister” - Edible items purchased in large quantities.
Answers: “Groceries” - A doctor might remove one from the neck of a Dracula victim.
Answers: “Fang” - You could do this to a motion, see it on a watch, or place this in a race.
Answers: “Second” - Watches students at the prom to make sure there’s no funny business.
Answers: “Chaperone” - Makes arrows fly and kites soar!
Answers: “String” - Whipping one of these out in the wrong setting is said to be terrible luck.
Answers: “Umbrella” - The weapon of choice to create the biggest shock.
Answers: “Stungun” - Cows do this to salt and humans do it to ice cream!
Answers: “Lick” - Describes a gorgeous woman and an excellent punch.
Answers: “KnockOut” - Other terms for this handy device include doohicky, doo-dad, and whatchyamacallit.
Answers: “Gadget” - The most common hour to have a gunfight in a western.
Answers: “Noon” - Olympians use this to get high.
Answers: “Pole” - Micro parasites expert at sucking the blood of mammals and birds.
Answers: “Flea” - George J. Jetson and Neil A. Armstrong drove this to work.
Answers: “SpaceShip” - You’re gonna need a bigger boat to go after one of these toothy hunters.
Answers: “Sharks” - In the 1800’s these turned women into hourglasses.
Answers: “Corset” - When this is found in a road you are forced to make a decision.
Answers: “Fork” - A white horned symbol of purity and grace.
Answers: “Unicorn” - Real estate for toys.
Answers: “Dollhouse” - For all your post bubble-bath drying needs.
Answers: “Towel” - A famous home without color and with wings.
Answers: “WhiteHouse” - John Lennon sang about being this toothy creature.
Answers: “Walrus” - A cuisine without flesh.
Answers: “Vegetarian” - Useful term for when you need to start a fire or notice someone with the same shirt as you.
Answers: “Match” - Describes a mysterious region and a stylish pair of shorts.
Answers: “Bermuda” - When your undies attack you.
Answers: “Wedgie” - Ketchup’s slighly less popular brother.
Answers: “Mustard” - When a professor’s brain goes missing.
Answers: “Absent” - Pirates put their booty in it.
Answers: “Chest” - Tax-rates occasionally take these nature strolls.
Answers: “Hike” - Describes an era of history during which light was hard to come by.
Answers: “DarkAges” - The assumed nocturnal symbol of Mr. Wayne
Answers: “Bat” - A popular Hip Hop artist goes by the Vanilla version of this substance.
Answers: “Ice” - When 12 of your peers can’t agree.
Answers: “HungJury” - Defends your noggin from the hard pavement.
Answers: “Helmet” - A drinkable phase of matter.
Answers: “Liquid” - Prior to smart phones, people used this to record their lives.
Answers: “Camcorder” - Taking this from a baby is said to be quite easy.
Answers: “Candy” - If you drive on this, pedestrians and the police will be pretty upset with you.
Answers: “Sidewalk” - Be kind please rewind.
Answers: “VCR” - Plastic money.
Answers: “CreditCard” - A pet who lived in a town where an inordinate number of children fell down wells.
Answers: “Lassie” - Those without much of an appetite will leave the restaurant with this item named after a pet.
Answers: “DoggyBag” - This plant is responsible for spreading a lot of gossip.
Answers: “Grapevine” - The most foreign visitors you could imagine.
Answers: “Alien” - Basically a cake made of cow.
Answers: “Meatloaf” - Transportation of choice for princesses to attend balls.
Answers: “Carriage” - You feel this sensation when you are dehydrated.
Answers: “Thirsty” - Known to accessorize with feathers, trumpets, and harps.
Answers: “Angel” - An arctic double breasted formal wear.
Answers: “SnowSuit” - Sugar on a stick. The kids love licking them.
Answers: “Lollipop” - According to many students, dogs have an appetite for this paper item.
Answers: “Homework” - Spys do this phones and musical shoes make this sound.
Answers: “Tap” - Kids hunt for them and adults make sure they are not all in one basket.
Answers: “Eggs” - When life gives you these, make a refreshing beverage.
Answers: “Lemons” - When something has been cut with h2o.
Answers: “Diluted” - Some are clean and some are dirty, but all are meant to get a chuckle.
Answers: “Joke” - Crisp, green, and found near deli sandwiches.
Answers: “Pickle” - Salivating at the mention of a cheeseburger is this kind of response.
Answers: “Pavlovian” - Currency that flirted with a British spy.
Answers: “MoneyPenny” - You throw away the outside and cook the inside. You then eat the outside and throw away the inside.
Answers: “Corn”
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