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I travel 'round the globe, At my designated pace, Yet I never leave the corner, Where I stay in place
You throw away the outside then eat the inside. Then you throw away the outside and eat the inside. What is it?
What makes a loud noise when changing its jacket, gets larger but weighs less?
I travel all over the world, but always stay in my corner. What am I?
The skins of others do you adorn. According to some, you come from corn! What are you?
I lurk in every corner, every nook, and every crack. My presence is observed through my absence.
My first is in blood and also in strife, My second is in acorn, oak, and apple, My third and fourth are both the same, At the core of sorrow and twice...
You throw away the exterior and cook the interior. Then you eat the exterior of that and throw away the interior. What did you eat?
A man who lived in a circular home went to the market for some food; when he got back, his son was dead. He asked everyone in the house what they were...
What do you "throw away" the outside, cook the inside, eat the outside, and then "throw away" the inside?
Butter me up, make my temperature rise. I'll explode white-hot liquid for a salty surprise.
I rise in the morning, with people never scorning, to come and get me. I'm tough on the edge, but soft in the center and good is what I be.
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