This is the hardest riddle I've ever created so far. If you can solve it I'd say you're really good. Here goes...
Half of a common germ,
Half of a yellow food.
Half of a longer month,
Half of a plane of wood.
This thing has two halves too,
One half as heavy as the other.
Tis' an object used to
Part one's life asunder.
What on earth am I talking about?
I'm just brainstorming here... Trying to think of even-lettered examples for each clue (since odd-lettered examples can't legitimately be halved.)
Half of a common germ... cold?
Half of a yellow food... banana? corn?
Half of a longer month... July? August? December?
Half of a plane of wood... beam? glider?
But putting these together, I don't get anywhere... cobanjugli? hehehe.
This thing has two halves too,
One half as heavy as the other.
Tis' an object used to
Part one's life asunder.
This could be a double-bladed axe. However, this has no basis in the first four clues. An enjoyable riddle, anyway.
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Posted by John
on 2006-05-05 14:57:42 |