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The Riddler

I am an odd number. Take away a letter and I become even. What number am I?

Answer to last weeks riddle: stapler

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Riddler

With pointed fangs I sit and wait; with piercing force I crunch out fate; grabbing victims, proclaiming might; physically joining with a single bite. What am I?

Answer to last Riddler: The National Flag, The National Dress, The National Flower- The Dagger, The National Fruit- Black Pineapple

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Print and Color

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What am I?

I was designed by Mr. Reginald Samuel in 1966. The seven point Golden Sun symbolizes the dawn of a new era. Red: symbolizes the lifeblood of our slave forefathers and the dynamism of the people. Blue: symbolizes hope. Black: symbolizes the soil and African heritage. Gold, Blue and White: symbolize – sun, sea and sand. “V”: Victory at last! What am I?

I am worn by market vendors and cake makers in Antigua and Barbuda. “National Day” is when many Antiguans proudly wear their national clothing, serve or eat local food and drinks, and attend national prayer services. What am I?

Years ago, fishing rafts were made from my log and fishing bait was made from the white interior pulp of my leaves. What am I?

Originally introduced by the Arawakan speaking people, I was used for making twine, cloth and for healing purposes. Today I am mostly found on the south side of Antigua. They call me BLACK! What am I?

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Answer to last week’s Riddler: a map