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Start at one and add one forever; I grow but never end. What am I?
Answer: Infinity. It’s the process of counting: start at 1, then keep adding 1—2, 3, 4, and so on—without stopping. The total “grows” because the number increases, but it “never ends” because there’s no largest number; you can always add one more. Infinity is not a specific number, but rather a concept representing something without any bound or end, perfectly matching the description in the riddle.
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I am between things; in teeth, in time, in fences; I can be wide or tiny. What am I?
Answer: Gap. It’s pointing to “gap” because a gap is the space between things. In teeth: a diastema is the gap between teeth. In time: a time gap is the interval between events. In fences: gaps are openings between slats or posts. “Wide or tiny” fits because gaps can vary in size. So the riddle lists places where “a space between” shows up, and “gap” is the common thread.
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I'm not the alphabet, but I have letters. I'm not a pole, but I have a flag. What am I?
Answer: A Mailbox. A “mailbox” has “letters,” but they’re mail, not alphabet characters. It also has a “flag,” the small lever you raise to signal outgoing mail, even though it isn’t a pole with a flag. So both clues fit a mailbox through wordplay.
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Brewed for soup, grouped in herds, counted in shares and traded in thirds. What am I?
Answer: Stock.
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