A few days ago
Skittles-Dark Edition

Help with homonym riddles?

Can you think of any little cute riddle. You must use both of the words in the same riddle.

1. Acts, Axe

2. Effect, Affect

3. Aide, aid

4. I’ll, aisle

5. Aloud, Allowed

If you could just do even one, I’d really appreciate it. 🙂

Top 4 Answers
A few days ago
Anonymous

Favorite Answer

Jack Black does this when he’s 1/2 tenacious D…

A lumber jack uses it when chopping down a tree…

This makes movies even more exciting to see

This is what exciting movies always have on me

A president always has some of these

With “band” you put this on scraped knees

to say that I will faster this contraction can’t be beat

And one of these is always closest to my favorite seat

I read like this when acting out a story in a play

My mother tells me it is this whenever its okay

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A few days ago
Violet
A play is composed of these….sometimes, two or three

I’m used as a prop in scary movies, or to chop down trees (acts, axe)

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If you’re a patient in a hospital, call me and I’ll be by your side without a blunder

Without fail, people like to drink me (orange or lemon) in the summer (aide, aid)

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In third grade, I learned contractions, such as “I and will”

Walk down me, and this marriage proposal we shall fill

(i’ll, aisle)

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When you’re whispering in a soft voice, you’re not speaking in this fashion

A hobo will most likely not gain entrance to a mansion

(aloud, allowed)

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A few days ago
Ladybug II
Not sure I know what you’re wanting. How about giving an example?
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A few days ago
jackalanhyde
One divides a play in three, the other one divides a tree. (acts/axe)

If you have an assistant or two, this is what you’d like them to do. (aide/aid)

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A few days ago
RKO4president
two, too, to
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