MetaRiddle of the Day
Solve the metaphor in each line with a single word, then put the three words in order. Thinking about whether they can make a plausible sentence will help you rule out incorrect responses. The final sentence that you will make is itself a metaphor; solve it to get the puzzle’s final answer. (Clues below)
1. What fills sails, in one word.
2. What a mouth does, in one verb.
3. Wheat before it is flour.
1._______ 2._______ 3._______
Find the word to which this final metaphor refers: _________
Clues for the four words
The first letters of each word:
w
c
g
Clue for the final word
The first letter of the final word: w
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Answer
Line 1 → wind
Line 2 → chews
Line 3 → grain
Final sentence: Wind chews grain.
Final answer: windmill
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