What am I game?
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Cortex?
I’m not very good at anatomy! -
Sorry, no @66Mustang
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I'm a word in Latin.....translate one of the words in my first clue.I'm part of an English word that is a type of reply.
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Cerebrum
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@chiarieds Is it the corpus callosum?
“This is my simple religion. No need for temples. No need for complicated philosophy. Your own mind, your own heart is the temple. Your philosophy is simple kindness.”
― Dalai Lama XIV -
Neither response is correct, sorry
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Pontis?
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I'll say correct @66Mustang - it's pons (a bridge), which is also found in a type of reply (response), a word I mentioned above.
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Oh that was a clever one!!
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Some people think I don’t exist at all, others think there is one of me, and some think I am one of many
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God?
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Yes! Too easy hehe
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We all have 2, but only ever is one in use.
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Nostrils?
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And that was too easy as well!! Correct
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HeheI’m unintentionally misused by most people
When I am used correctly it often causes anger
I am designed to warn and I also rhyme with that word -
horn?
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Am I an unlimited limit?
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Is that the clue? That seems a bit cryptic!
I’m going to guess the universe?
Brightness
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