Thursday Morning Riddle: Evening Edition
I’m a cheer or salute used to welcome a chum;
I’m to flag down a cab with your hand or your thumb;
I’m to claim a home town as the place you are from;
And the pellets of ice that cold rain can become.
Who am I?
UPDATE: Riddle solved by Dharam. See comments for answer… in anagram form!
October 15th, 2009 at 10:38 pm
I’m a cheer or salute used to welcome a chum;
I’m to flag down a cab with your hand or your thumb;
I’m to claim a home town as the place you are from;
And the pellets of ice that cold rain can become.
Who am I?
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We commence odious battle: HAIL Caesar…
We conduct a symphony: HAIL, Columbia…
We comfort or murmur: HAIL Mary…
We command to a salute: HAIL to the Chief…
We craft an outdoor poem : …dog beneath the HAIL…
October 16th, 2009 at 8:25 am
HAIL is correct. Wow, Dharam. This might be your most impressive anagram yet.