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Took me a while. Good one. Scent, cent and sent. Isn't English amusing?
No matter, Maddie.Odour, smell, fragrance = scent
Money, not a bill but a coin = cent
Past tense of passing around = sent
Learning English as a second language is no doubt difficult and confusing.
Good for a laugh, who has never made a mistake, of no consequence?
Oh no, this riddle was too easy, once I read past nose, then money..... reminiscent came to mind immediately. Sorry, don't mean to boast , noone knows me here anyway, I really love riddles and normally enjoy them on the seniors discount club, even though I'm not really a senior, just have the arthritic body of a senior.I'm a spoken word with meanings three. Three ways of spelling me there be. The first is an odour, a smell if you will. The second some money, but not in a bill. The third is past tense of passing around. What are these three words that have the same sound?G'Day Riddle Masters...
Maddie here! Just popping the Monday riddle in early because ah, you may have seen I accidentally sent the Saturday and Monday newsletters today...
I'M SO SORRY about this error! It was 100% my mistake, just an oversight on my behalf. I'll go into more detail in Monday's 'official' newsletter. In the meantime, feel free to answer the riddles and give me a bit of a banter for sending the Monday newsletter on a Saturday...
Here's the riddle:
I'm a spoken word with meanings three. Three ways of spelling me there be. The first is an odour, a smell if you will. The second some money, but not in a bill. The third is past tense of passing around. What are these three words that have the same sound?
Good luck with this one members... it's a toughie, but not as tough as realising you've accidentally sent two emails in one morning
As always if you want to see your own or others' answers, simply click the 'spoiler' button.
Happy Riddle-ing!
- A very sorry Maddie.
ScentI'm a spoken word with meanings three. Three ways of spelling me there be. The first is an odour, a smell if you will. The second some money, but not in a bill. The third is past tense of passing around. What are these three words that have the same sound?G'Day Riddle Masters...
Maddie here! Just popping the Monday riddle in early because ah, you may have seen I accidentally sent the Saturday and Monday newsletters today...
I'M SO SORRY about this error! It was 100% my mistake, just an oversight on my behalf. I'll go into more detail in Monday's 'official' newsletter. In the meantime, feel free to answer the riddles and give me a bit of a banter for sending the Monday newsletter on a Saturday...
Here's the riddle:
I'm a spoken word with meanings three. Three ways of spelling me there be. The first is an odour, a smell if you will. The second some money, but not in a bill. The third is past tense of passing around. What are these three words that have the same sound?
Good luck with this one members... it's a toughie, but not as tough as realising you've accidentally sent two emails in one morning
As always if you want to see your own or others' answers, simply click the 'spoiler' button.
Happy Riddle-ing!
- A very sorry Maddie.