What connects a bird, a childrens’ toy, and a mode of transport?
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I got asked this today and I don’t know the answer. Will someone please help me figure it out?
Here is the riddle: “What connects a bird, a childrens’ toy, and a mode of transport?”
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I got asked this today and I don’t know the answer. Will someone please help me figure it out?
Here is the riddle: “What connects a bird, a childrens’ toy, and a mode of transport?”
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I got asked this today and I don’t know the answer. Will someone please help me figure it out?
Here is the riddle: “What connects a bird, a childrens’ toy, and a mode of transport?”
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I got asked this today and I don’t know the answer. Will someone please help me figure it out?
Here is the riddle: “What connects a bird, a childrens’ toy, and a mode of transport?”
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My answer would have to be
Superman ... "It's a bird, it's a plane, it's Superman!"
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Welcome to Puzzling SE @dakotadouglas! (Take the tour if you haven’t already!) That is a great first answer. Can you elaborate a bit more on how it fits the clues? In particular, I’m not sure how that answer fits with “children’s toy”
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Superman is a popular children’s toy, since a lot of Superman merchandise has been made over the decades.
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My answer would be:
Flying/Flight
Reasons Why
Birds can fly
There are lots of types of childrens’ toys that can fly in some way. Some examples are small, remote control helicopters and paper airplanes.
Flying by being in an airplane is a method of transport
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My answer would have to be
Superman ... "It's a bird, it's a plane, it's Superman!"
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Welcome to Puzzling SE @dakotadouglas! (Take the tour if you haven’t already!) That is a great first answer. Can you elaborate a bit more on how it fits the clues? In particular, I’m not sure how that answer fits with “children’s toy”
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Superman is a popular children’s toy, since a lot of Superman merchandise has been made over the decades.
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My answer would have to be
Superman ... "It's a bird, it's a plane, it's Superman!"
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Welcome to Puzzling SE @dakotadouglas! (Take the tour if you haven’t already!) That is a great first answer. Can you elaborate a bit more on how it fits the clues? In particular, I’m not sure how that answer fits with “children’s toy”
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Superman is a popular children’s toy, since a lot of Superman merchandise has been made over the decades.
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My answer would have to be
Superman ... "It's a bird, it's a plane, it's Superman!"
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My answer would have to be
Superman ... "It's a bird, it's a plane, it's Superman!"
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Welcome to Puzzling SE @dakotadouglas! (Take the tour if you haven’t already!) That is a great first answer. Can you elaborate a bit more on how it fits the clues? In particular, I’m not sure how that answer fits with “children’s toy”
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– PiIsNot3
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Superman is a popular children’s toy, since a lot of Superman merchandise has been made over the decades.
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– Rewan Demontay
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Welcome to Puzzling SE @dakotadouglas! (Take the tour if you haven’t already!) That is a great first answer. Can you elaborate a bit more on how it fits the clues? In particular, I’m not sure how that answer fits with “children’s toy”
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– PiIsNot3
2 hours ago
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Superman is a popular children’s toy, since a lot of Superman merchandise has been made over the decades.
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– Rewan Demontay
1 hour ago
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Welcome to Puzzling SE @dakotadouglas! (Take the tour if you haven’t already!) That is a great first answer. Can you elaborate a bit more on how it fits the clues? In particular, I’m not sure how that answer fits with “children’s toy”
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– PiIsNot3
2 hours ago
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Welcome to Puzzling SE @dakotadouglas! (Take the tour if you haven’t already!) That is a great first answer. Can you elaborate a bit more on how it fits the clues? In particular, I’m not sure how that answer fits with “children’s toy”
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– PiIsNot3
2 hours ago
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Superman is a popular children’s toy, since a lot of Superman merchandise has been made over the decades.
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– Rewan Demontay
1 hour ago
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Superman is a popular children’s toy, since a lot of Superman merchandise has been made over the decades.
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My answer would be:
Flying/Flight
Reasons Why
Birds can fly
There are lots of types of childrens’ toys that can fly in some way. Some examples are small, remote control helicopters and paper airplanes.
Flying by being in an airplane is a method of transport
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My answer would be:
Flying/Flight
Reasons Why
Birds can fly
There are lots of types of childrens’ toys that can fly in some way. Some examples are small, remote control helicopters and paper airplanes.
Flying by being in an airplane is a method of transport
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My answer would be:
Flying/Flight
Reasons Why
Birds can fly
There are lots of types of childrens’ toys that can fly in some way. Some examples are small, remote control helicopters and paper airplanes.
Flying by being in an airplane is a method of transport
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My answer would be:
Flying/Flight
Reasons Why
Birds can fly
There are lots of types of childrens’ toys that can fly in some way. Some examples are small, remote control helicopters and paper airplanes.
Flying by being in an airplane is a method of transport
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