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I am not a queen, who am I?
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Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
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Here an easy one which dates back to when I was a kid.
I have a crown
Yet I'm not a queen
I have a lot of children
Yet I don't have a husband
Who am I?
Hint:
I am not a person
riddle
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Here an easy one which dates back to when I was a kid.
I have a crown
Yet I'm not a queen
I have a lot of children
Yet I don't have a husband
Who am I?
Hint:
I am not a person
riddle
New contributor
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It feels like this could be too broad. A crown could simply refer to the top of something, in which case a human could be considered to have a crown. Or if you specifically mean some other kind of crown, I mean a princess could wear a crown but not have a husband, or just a mother...
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– Tas
2 hours ago
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I agree this is too broad -- "A Roman war hero" could fit, thanks to the Civic Crown and high birth rates in Ancient Rome. (And the fact that soldiers, i.e. men, rarely if ever had husbands.)
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– Nic Hartley
1 hour ago
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@Tas If I’d specify the kind of crown it would be too easy! It’s a popular riddle where I am, I solved it when I was a kid!
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– Marybnq
17 mins ago
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Here an easy one which dates back to when I was a kid.
I have a crown
Yet I'm not a queen
I have a lot of children
Yet I don't have a husband
Who am I?
Hint:
I am not a person
riddle
New contributor
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Here an easy one which dates back to when I was a kid.
I have a crown
Yet I'm not a queen
I have a lot of children
Yet I don't have a husband
Who am I?
Hint:
I am not a person
riddle
riddle
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It feels like this could be too broad. A crown could simply refer to the top of something, in which case a human could be considered to have a crown. Or if you specifically mean some other kind of crown, I mean a princess could wear a crown but not have a husband, or just a mother...
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– Tas
2 hours ago
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I agree this is too broad -- "A Roman war hero" could fit, thanks to the Civic Crown and high birth rates in Ancient Rome. (And the fact that soldiers, i.e. men, rarely if ever had husbands.)
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– Nic Hartley
1 hour ago
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@Tas If I’d specify the kind of crown it would be too easy! It’s a popular riddle where I am, I solved it when I was a kid!
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– Marybnq
17 mins ago
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5
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It feels like this could be too broad. A crown could simply refer to the top of something, in which case a human could be considered to have a crown. Or if you specifically mean some other kind of crown, I mean a princess could wear a crown but not have a husband, or just a mother...
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– Tas
2 hours ago
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I agree this is too broad -- "A Roman war hero" could fit, thanks to the Civic Crown and high birth rates in Ancient Rome. (And the fact that soldiers, i.e. men, rarely if ever had husbands.)
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– Nic Hartley
1 hour ago
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@Tas If I’d specify the kind of crown it would be too easy! It’s a popular riddle where I am, I solved it when I was a kid!
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– Marybnq
17 mins ago
5
5
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It feels like this could be too broad. A crown could simply refer to the top of something, in which case a human could be considered to have a crown. Or if you specifically mean some other kind of crown, I mean a princess could wear a crown but not have a husband, or just a mother...
$endgroup$
– Tas
2 hours ago
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It feels like this could be too broad. A crown could simply refer to the top of something, in which case a human could be considered to have a crown. Or if you specifically mean some other kind of crown, I mean a princess could wear a crown but not have a husband, or just a mother...
$endgroup$
– Tas
2 hours ago
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I agree this is too broad -- "A Roman war hero" could fit, thanks to the Civic Crown and high birth rates in Ancient Rome. (And the fact that soldiers, i.e. men, rarely if ever had husbands.)
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– Nic Hartley
1 hour ago
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I agree this is too broad -- "A Roman war hero" could fit, thanks to the Civic Crown and high birth rates in Ancient Rome. (And the fact that soldiers, i.e. men, rarely if ever had husbands.)
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– Nic Hartley
1 hour ago
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@Tas If I’d specify the kind of crown it would be too easy! It’s a popular riddle where I am, I solved it when I was a kid!
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– Marybnq
17 mins ago
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@Tas If I’d specify the kind of crown it would be too easy! It’s a popular riddle where I am, I solved it when I was a kid!
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– Marybnq
17 mins ago
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One possible answer is a
King (with lots of children)
although I don't know if that's what you're looking for.
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Not even close! Try harder!
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– Marybnq
7 hours ago
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@Marybnq This does fit all the clues, no?
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– jafe
24 mins ago
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@jafe not at all!
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16 mins ago
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A 🌹 flower. The petals form the crown and the seeds are the children
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You’re close! But still no...
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– Marybnq
15 mins ago
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Are you a:
Tree?
Line 1-2:
Trees have a part called the crown.
Lines 3-4:
Trees can make lots of seeds on their own, their “children,” in a sense.
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Not right but interesting!
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– Marybnq
7 hours ago
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Are you a
tooth?
I have a crown
Yet I'm not a queen
teeth have crowns
I have a lot of children
Yet I don't have a husband
This might refer to baby teeth
If not, I have a joking answer of
black widow spider, because the black widow has a "crown" (the timepiece on their abdomen) and don't have husbands because they eat them.
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Not at all! Ahahah but still nice!
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– Marybnq
6 hours ago
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I was going to answer (Rot13: zbhgu) for these same reasons.. Now I've got nothing.
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– mkinson
4 hours ago
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Are you a
head
I have a crown
Yet I'm not a queen
a head has a crown
I have a lot of children
A head has lots of hairs
Yet I don't have a husband (kind of a stretch here but...)
Widow's peak maybe
New contributor
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add a comment |
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Possible answer:
A grandfather
Consider:
Proverbs 17:6: Grandchildren are the crown of the aged, and the glory of a son is his father.
Thus:
Has a crown, is male so not queen and husband, and has at least two generations of decendants
Am I trying too hard?
New contributor
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add a comment |
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May be answer is
Rooster Link
I have a crown
Yet I'm not a queen
Rooster has crown
I have a lot of children
Yet I don't have a husband
Rooster has too many children
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Maybe you're a
mountain, which has a summit covered in snow
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Are you
A Khaleesi?
Given the timeliness of this post
In the episode "Lord Snow" from the hit HBO tv series, Game of Thrones, Daenerys Targaryen corrects someone who calls her a queen, saying:
Not a Queen, a Khaleesi
I have a crown
She wears a crown
Yet I'm not a queen
She doesn't call herself 'queen', rather a 'Khaleesi', which is the Dothraki equivalent.
I have a lot of children
She considers her dragons to be her children, hence the style "Mother of Dragons". Additionally, she is referred to as "Mhysa" which in Valyrian literally means "Mother", having freed many slaves.
Yet I don't have a husband
Her late husband - Khal Drogo - well, he dead man.
Who am I?
Daenerys Stormborn of the House Targaryen, the First of Her Name, Queen of the Andals, the Rhoynar and the First Men, Lady of the Seven Kingdoms and Protector of the Realm, Lady of Dragonstone, Queen of Meereen, Khaleesi of the Great Grass Sea, the Unburnt, Breaker of Chains and Mother of Dragons
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Just read the "dates back to when I was a child" part which may invalidate this answer, but I mean, "the books" were released a long time ago.
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– Möoz
22 mins ago
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One possible answer is a
King (with lots of children)
although I don't know if that's what you're looking for.
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Not even close! Try harder!
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– Marybnq
7 hours ago
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@Marybnq This does fit all the clues, no?
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– jafe
24 mins ago
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@jafe not at all!
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– Marybnq
16 mins ago
add a comment |
$begingroup$
One possible answer is a
King (with lots of children)
although I don't know if that's what you're looking for.
$endgroup$
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Not even close! Try harder!
$endgroup$
– Marybnq
7 hours ago
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@Marybnq This does fit all the clues, no?
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– jafe
24 mins ago
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@jafe not at all!
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– Marybnq
16 mins ago
add a comment |
$begingroup$
One possible answer is a
King (with lots of children)
although I don't know if that's what you're looking for.
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One possible answer is a
King (with lots of children)
although I don't know if that's what you're looking for.
answered 7 hours ago
hexominohexomino
47.2k4143222
47.2k4143222
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Not even close! Try harder!
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– Marybnq
7 hours ago
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@Marybnq This does fit all the clues, no?
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– jafe
24 mins ago
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@jafe not at all!
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– Marybnq
16 mins ago
add a comment |
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Not even close! Try harder!
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– Marybnq
7 hours ago
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@Marybnq This does fit all the clues, no?
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– jafe
24 mins ago
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@jafe not at all!
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– Marybnq
16 mins ago
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Not even close! Try harder!
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– Marybnq
7 hours ago
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Not even close! Try harder!
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– Marybnq
7 hours ago
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@Marybnq This does fit all the clues, no?
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– jafe
24 mins ago
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@Marybnq This does fit all the clues, no?
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– jafe
24 mins ago
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@jafe not at all!
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– Marybnq
16 mins ago
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@jafe not at all!
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– Marybnq
16 mins ago
add a comment |
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A 🌹 flower. The petals form the crown and the seeds are the children
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You’re close! But still no...
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– Marybnq
15 mins ago
add a comment |
$begingroup$
A 🌹 flower. The petals form the crown and the seeds are the children
$endgroup$
$begingroup$
You’re close! But still no...
$endgroup$
– Marybnq
15 mins ago
add a comment |
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A 🌹 flower. The petals form the crown and the seeds are the children
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A 🌹 flower. The petals form the crown and the seeds are the children
answered 4 hours ago
Artem LuginArtem Lugin
43511
43511
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You’re close! But still no...
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– Marybnq
15 mins ago
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You’re close! But still no...
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– Marybnq
15 mins ago
$begingroup$
You’re close! But still no...
$endgroup$
– Marybnq
15 mins ago
$begingroup$
You’re close! But still no...
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– Marybnq
15 mins ago
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Are you a:
Tree?
Line 1-2:
Trees have a part called the crown.
Lines 3-4:
Trees can make lots of seeds on their own, their “children,” in a sense.
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Not right but interesting!
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– Marybnq
7 hours ago
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Are you a:
Tree?
Line 1-2:
Trees have a part called the crown.
Lines 3-4:
Trees can make lots of seeds on their own, their “children,” in a sense.
$endgroup$
$begingroup$
Not right but interesting!
$endgroup$
– Marybnq
7 hours ago
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Are you a:
Tree?
Line 1-2:
Trees have a part called the crown.
Lines 3-4:
Trees can make lots of seeds on their own, their “children,” in a sense.
$endgroup$
Are you a:
Tree?
Line 1-2:
Trees have a part called the crown.
Lines 3-4:
Trees can make lots of seeds on their own, their “children,” in a sense.
answered 7 hours ago
Rewan DemontayRewan Demontay
72016
72016
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Not right but interesting!
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– Marybnq
7 hours ago
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Not right but interesting!
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– Marybnq
7 hours ago
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Not right but interesting!
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– Marybnq
7 hours ago
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Not right but interesting!
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– Marybnq
7 hours ago
add a comment |
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Are you a
tooth?
I have a crown
Yet I'm not a queen
teeth have crowns
I have a lot of children
Yet I don't have a husband
This might refer to baby teeth
If not, I have a joking answer of
black widow spider, because the black widow has a "crown" (the timepiece on their abdomen) and don't have husbands because they eat them.
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Not at all! Ahahah but still nice!
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– Marybnq
6 hours ago
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I was going to answer (Rot13: zbhgu) for these same reasons.. Now I've got nothing.
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– mkinson
4 hours ago
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Are you a
tooth?
I have a crown
Yet I'm not a queen
teeth have crowns
I have a lot of children
Yet I don't have a husband
This might refer to baby teeth
If not, I have a joking answer of
black widow spider, because the black widow has a "crown" (the timepiece on their abdomen) and don't have husbands because they eat them.
$endgroup$
$begingroup$
Not at all! Ahahah but still nice!
$endgroup$
– Marybnq
6 hours ago
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I was going to answer (Rot13: zbhgu) for these same reasons.. Now I've got nothing.
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– mkinson
4 hours ago
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Are you a
tooth?
I have a crown
Yet I'm not a queen
teeth have crowns
I have a lot of children
Yet I don't have a husband
This might refer to baby teeth
If not, I have a joking answer of
black widow spider, because the black widow has a "crown" (the timepiece on their abdomen) and don't have husbands because they eat them.
$endgroup$
Are you a
tooth?
I have a crown
Yet I'm not a queen
teeth have crowns
I have a lot of children
Yet I don't have a husband
This might refer to baby teeth
If not, I have a joking answer of
black widow spider, because the black widow has a "crown" (the timepiece on their abdomen) and don't have husbands because they eat them.
answered 6 hours ago
Nick VithaNick Vitha
2255
2255
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Not at all! Ahahah but still nice!
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– Marybnq
6 hours ago
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I was going to answer (Rot13: zbhgu) for these same reasons.. Now I've got nothing.
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– mkinson
4 hours ago
add a comment |
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Not at all! Ahahah but still nice!
$endgroup$
– Marybnq
6 hours ago
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I was going to answer (Rot13: zbhgu) for these same reasons.. Now I've got nothing.
$endgroup$
– mkinson
4 hours ago
$begingroup$
Not at all! Ahahah but still nice!
$endgroup$
– Marybnq
6 hours ago
$begingroup$
Not at all! Ahahah but still nice!
$endgroup$
– Marybnq
6 hours ago
$begingroup$
I was going to answer (Rot13: zbhgu) for these same reasons.. Now I've got nothing.
$endgroup$
– mkinson
4 hours ago
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I was going to answer (Rot13: zbhgu) for these same reasons.. Now I've got nothing.
$endgroup$
– mkinson
4 hours ago
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Are you a
head
I have a crown
Yet I'm not a queen
a head has a crown
I have a lot of children
A head has lots of hairs
Yet I don't have a husband (kind of a stretch here but...)
Widow's peak maybe
New contributor
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add a comment |
$begingroup$
Are you a
head
I have a crown
Yet I'm not a queen
a head has a crown
I have a lot of children
A head has lots of hairs
Yet I don't have a husband (kind of a stretch here but...)
Widow's peak maybe
New contributor
$endgroup$
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Are you a
head
I have a crown
Yet I'm not a queen
a head has a crown
I have a lot of children
A head has lots of hairs
Yet I don't have a husband (kind of a stretch here but...)
Widow's peak maybe
New contributor
$endgroup$
Are you a
head
I have a crown
Yet I'm not a queen
a head has a crown
I have a lot of children
A head has lots of hairs
Yet I don't have a husband (kind of a stretch here but...)
Widow's peak maybe
New contributor
New contributor
answered 5 hours ago
Rich PRich P
111
111
New contributor
New contributor
add a comment |
add a comment |
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Possible answer:
A grandfather
Consider:
Proverbs 17:6: Grandchildren are the crown of the aged, and the glory of a son is his father.
Thus:
Has a crown, is male so not queen and husband, and has at least two generations of decendants
Am I trying too hard?
New contributor
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add a comment |
$begingroup$
Possible answer:
A grandfather
Consider:
Proverbs 17:6: Grandchildren are the crown of the aged, and the glory of a son is his father.
Thus:
Has a crown, is male so not queen and husband, and has at least two generations of decendants
Am I trying too hard?
New contributor
$endgroup$
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Possible answer:
A grandfather
Consider:
Proverbs 17:6: Grandchildren are the crown of the aged, and the glory of a son is his father.
Thus:
Has a crown, is male so not queen and husband, and has at least two generations of decendants
Am I trying too hard?
New contributor
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Possible answer:
A grandfather
Consider:
Proverbs 17:6: Grandchildren are the crown of the aged, and the glory of a son is his father.
Thus:
Has a crown, is male so not queen and husband, and has at least two generations of decendants
Am I trying too hard?
New contributor
New contributor
answered 28 mins ago
TheraotTheraot
1012
1012
New contributor
New contributor
add a comment |
add a comment |
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May be answer is
Rooster Link
I have a crown
Yet I'm not a queen
Rooster has crown
I have a lot of children
Yet I don't have a husband
Rooster has too many children
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add a comment |
$begingroup$
May be answer is
Rooster Link
I have a crown
Yet I'm not a queen
Rooster has crown
I have a lot of children
Yet I don't have a husband
Rooster has too many children
$endgroup$
add a comment |
$begingroup$
May be answer is
Rooster Link
I have a crown
Yet I'm not a queen
Rooster has crown
I have a lot of children
Yet I don't have a husband
Rooster has too many children
$endgroup$
May be answer is
Rooster Link
I have a crown
Yet I'm not a queen
Rooster has crown
I have a lot of children
Yet I don't have a husband
Rooster has too many children
answered 3 mins ago
Niranj PatelNiranj Patel
1,076513
1,076513
add a comment |
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Maybe you're a
mountain, which has a summit covered in snow
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add a comment |
$begingroup$
Maybe you're a
mountain, which has a summit covered in snow
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add a comment |
$begingroup$
Maybe you're a
mountain, which has a summit covered in snow
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Maybe you're a
mountain, which has a summit covered in snow
answered 5 hours ago
ielyamaniielyamani
1093
1093
add a comment |
add a comment |
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Are you
A Khaleesi?
Given the timeliness of this post
In the episode "Lord Snow" from the hit HBO tv series, Game of Thrones, Daenerys Targaryen corrects someone who calls her a queen, saying:
Not a Queen, a Khaleesi
I have a crown
She wears a crown
Yet I'm not a queen
She doesn't call herself 'queen', rather a 'Khaleesi', which is the Dothraki equivalent.
I have a lot of children
She considers her dragons to be her children, hence the style "Mother of Dragons". Additionally, she is referred to as "Mhysa" which in Valyrian literally means "Mother", having freed many slaves.
Yet I don't have a husband
Her late husband - Khal Drogo - well, he dead man.
Who am I?
Daenerys Stormborn of the House Targaryen, the First of Her Name, Queen of the Andals, the Rhoynar and the First Men, Lady of the Seven Kingdoms and Protector of the Realm, Lady of Dragonstone, Queen of Meereen, Khaleesi of the Great Grass Sea, the Unburnt, Breaker of Chains and Mother of Dragons
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Just read the "dates back to when I was a child" part which may invalidate this answer, but I mean, "the books" were released a long time ago.
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– Möoz
22 mins ago
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A Khaleesi?
Given the timeliness of this post
In the episode "Lord Snow" from the hit HBO tv series, Game of Thrones, Daenerys Targaryen corrects someone who calls her a queen, saying:
Not a Queen, a Khaleesi
I have a crown
She wears a crown
Yet I'm not a queen
She doesn't call herself 'queen', rather a 'Khaleesi', which is the Dothraki equivalent.
I have a lot of children
She considers her dragons to be her children, hence the style "Mother of Dragons". Additionally, she is referred to as "Mhysa" which in Valyrian literally means "Mother", having freed many slaves.
Yet I don't have a husband
Her late husband - Khal Drogo - well, he dead man.
Who am I?
Daenerys Stormborn of the House Targaryen, the First of Her Name, Queen of the Andals, the Rhoynar and the First Men, Lady of the Seven Kingdoms and Protector of the Realm, Lady of Dragonstone, Queen of Meereen, Khaleesi of the Great Grass Sea, the Unburnt, Breaker of Chains and Mother of Dragons
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Just read the "dates back to when I was a child" part which may invalidate this answer, but I mean, "the books" were released a long time ago.
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– Möoz
22 mins ago
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Are you
A Khaleesi?
Given the timeliness of this post
In the episode "Lord Snow" from the hit HBO tv series, Game of Thrones, Daenerys Targaryen corrects someone who calls her a queen, saying:
Not a Queen, a Khaleesi
I have a crown
She wears a crown
Yet I'm not a queen
She doesn't call herself 'queen', rather a 'Khaleesi', which is the Dothraki equivalent.
I have a lot of children
She considers her dragons to be her children, hence the style "Mother of Dragons". Additionally, she is referred to as "Mhysa" which in Valyrian literally means "Mother", having freed many slaves.
Yet I don't have a husband
Her late husband - Khal Drogo - well, he dead man.
Who am I?
Daenerys Stormborn of the House Targaryen, the First of Her Name, Queen of the Andals, the Rhoynar and the First Men, Lady of the Seven Kingdoms and Protector of the Realm, Lady of Dragonstone, Queen of Meereen, Khaleesi of the Great Grass Sea, the Unburnt, Breaker of Chains and Mother of Dragons
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Are you
A Khaleesi?
Given the timeliness of this post
In the episode "Lord Snow" from the hit HBO tv series, Game of Thrones, Daenerys Targaryen corrects someone who calls her a queen, saying:
Not a Queen, a Khaleesi
I have a crown
She wears a crown
Yet I'm not a queen
She doesn't call herself 'queen', rather a 'Khaleesi', which is the Dothraki equivalent.
I have a lot of children
She considers her dragons to be her children, hence the style "Mother of Dragons". Additionally, she is referred to as "Mhysa" which in Valyrian literally means "Mother", having freed many slaves.
Yet I don't have a husband
Her late husband - Khal Drogo - well, he dead man.
Who am I?
Daenerys Stormborn of the House Targaryen, the First of Her Name, Queen of the Andals, the Rhoynar and the First Men, Lady of the Seven Kingdoms and Protector of the Realm, Lady of Dragonstone, Queen of Meereen, Khaleesi of the Great Grass Sea, the Unburnt, Breaker of Chains and Mother of Dragons
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Just read the "dates back to when I was a child" part which may invalidate this answer, but I mean, "the books" were released a long time ago.
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– Möoz
22 mins ago
add a comment |
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Just read the "dates back to when I was a child" part which may invalidate this answer, but I mean, "the books" were released a long time ago.
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– Möoz
22 mins ago
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Just read the "dates back to when I was a child" part which may invalidate this answer, but I mean, "the books" were released a long time ago.
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– Möoz
22 mins ago
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Just read the "dates back to when I was a child" part which may invalidate this answer, but I mean, "the books" were released a long time ago.
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– Möoz
22 mins ago
add a comment |
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It feels like this could be too broad. A crown could simply refer to the top of something, in which case a human could be considered to have a crown. Or if you specifically mean some other kind of crown, I mean a princess could wear a crown but not have a husband, or just a mother...
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– Tas
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I agree this is too broad -- "A Roman war hero" could fit, thanks to the Civic Crown and high birth rates in Ancient Rome. (And the fact that soldiers, i.e. men, rarely if ever had husbands.)
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@Tas If I’d specify the kind of crown it would be too easy! It’s a popular riddle where I am, I solved it when I was a kid!
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– Marybnq
17 mins ago