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The Headless Neck Mystery
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The Headless Neck Mystery

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6 Riddles
3 min
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I have a neck but no head, and I hold liquid instead. What am I?
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A Bottle
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Instrument
I have a neck but no head, and I help you play music instead. What am I?
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A Guitar
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Warmth
I have a neck but no head, and around a campfire, I'm often spread. What am I?
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A Blanket
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Light
I have a long neck but no head, and I wear a pretty lace instead. What am I?
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A Lamp
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Navigation
I have a neck but no head, I point to places you've read. What am I?
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A Map
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Orchestra
I have a curved neck but no head, from a string, my sound is spread. What am I?
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A Violin
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Did You Know?

The neck of a bottle is designed for controlled pouring and sealing. The first glass bottles appeared around 1500 BC in Mesopotamia.

A guitar's neck is home to the fretboard. Pressing strings against different frets changes the pitch, creating music.

The word 'neck' comes from Old English 'hnecca', meaning the back of the neck. It's used metaphorically for narrowed parts of objects.

A violin's neck is slightly curved and fingerboard is made of ebony, a very dense wood that resists wear from string pressing.

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