A Body Part inside another Body Part
In one of his silly question mood Grandpa says:
" Can you name a body part that is entirely inside (within) another body part but some distance away?"
Taking the clue from his last question I proudly answered:
" That is easy. Ear inside Heart!"
" Correct. Now is there another simple combination like that? No complicated medical terminology from Med School Books!"
Is there? Simple?
riddle word no-computers
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In one of his silly question mood Grandpa says:
" Can you name a body part that is entirely inside (within) another body part but some distance away?"
Taking the clue from his last question I proudly answered:
" That is easy. Ear inside Heart!"
" Correct. Now is there another simple combination like that? No complicated medical terminology from Med School Books!"
Is there? Simple?
riddle word no-computers
Do you have a specific answer in mind or many possibilities?
– S. M.
Dec 6 at 15:32
1
Yes . Very specific answer. Pleasantly surprised to see another answer that is EAR inside FOREARM
– DEEM
Dec 6 at 15:35
2
Solved already! And I'd only gotten as far as noticing that there's ice in my bicep and a leg in my phlegm.
– Hugh Meyers
Dec 6 at 15:56
3
I've a pain in my windpipe and a tack in my back :P
– Tom
Dec 6 at 16:25
Point at yourself and say he is in my chest.
– xQbert
Dec 7 at 19:46
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In one of his silly question mood Grandpa says:
" Can you name a body part that is entirely inside (within) another body part but some distance away?"
Taking the clue from his last question I proudly answered:
" That is easy. Ear inside Heart!"
" Correct. Now is there another simple combination like that? No complicated medical terminology from Med School Books!"
Is there? Simple?
riddle word no-computers
In one of his silly question mood Grandpa says:
" Can you name a body part that is entirely inside (within) another body part but some distance away?"
Taking the clue from his last question I proudly answered:
" That is easy. Ear inside Heart!"
" Correct. Now is there another simple combination like that? No complicated medical terminology from Med School Books!"
Is there? Simple?
riddle word no-computers
riddle word no-computers
asked Dec 6 at 14:26
DEEM
5,2401597
5,2401597
Do you have a specific answer in mind or many possibilities?
– S. M.
Dec 6 at 15:32
1
Yes . Very specific answer. Pleasantly surprised to see another answer that is EAR inside FOREARM
– DEEM
Dec 6 at 15:35
2
Solved already! And I'd only gotten as far as noticing that there's ice in my bicep and a leg in my phlegm.
– Hugh Meyers
Dec 6 at 15:56
3
I've a pain in my windpipe and a tack in my back :P
– Tom
Dec 6 at 16:25
Point at yourself and say he is in my chest.
– xQbert
Dec 7 at 19:46
|
show 1 more comment
Do you have a specific answer in mind or many possibilities?
– S. M.
Dec 6 at 15:32
1
Yes . Very specific answer. Pleasantly surprised to see another answer that is EAR inside FOREARM
– DEEM
Dec 6 at 15:35
2
Solved already! And I'd only gotten as far as noticing that there's ice in my bicep and a leg in my phlegm.
– Hugh Meyers
Dec 6 at 15:56
3
I've a pain in my windpipe and a tack in my back :P
– Tom
Dec 6 at 16:25
Point at yourself and say he is in my chest.
– xQbert
Dec 7 at 19:46
Do you have a specific answer in mind or many possibilities?
– S. M.
Dec 6 at 15:32
Do you have a specific answer in mind or many possibilities?
– S. M.
Dec 6 at 15:32
1
1
Yes . Very specific answer. Pleasantly surprised to see another answer that is EAR inside FOREARM
– DEEM
Dec 6 at 15:35
Yes . Very specific answer. Pleasantly surprised to see another answer that is EAR inside FOREARM
– DEEM
Dec 6 at 15:35
2
2
Solved already! And I'd only gotten as far as noticing that there's ice in my bicep and a leg in my phlegm.
– Hugh Meyers
Dec 6 at 15:56
Solved already! And I'd only gotten as far as noticing that there's ice in my bicep and a leg in my phlegm.
– Hugh Meyers
Dec 6 at 15:56
3
3
I've a pain in my windpipe and a tack in my back :P
– Tom
Dec 6 at 16:25
I've a pain in my windpipe and a tack in my back :P
– Tom
Dec 6 at 16:25
Point at yourself and say he is in my chest.
– xQbert
Dec 7 at 19:46
Point at yourself and say he is in my chest.
– xQbert
Dec 7 at 19:46
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How about..
ear inside beard?
Beard is not a body part though...
– Sid
Dec 13 at 12:36
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I'm not sure if
"rear" is a legal body part,
but if it is,
forearm
Alternatively,
just ear and forearm (thanks @S.M., I went for the funny one and completely skipped the more valid one)
Also, if the letters don't have to be consecutive,
tongue
1
LOL. I like the way you think but-----
– DEEM
Dec 6 at 14:41
3
rot13(Be whfg "rne" naq "sbernez") :p
– S. M.
Dec 6 at 14:41
2
Entirely within or inside so according to Grandpa Tongue does not count. Must be like Ear in Heart.
– DEEM
Dec 6 at 14:47
1
For your last, I'd argue that the word is actually on the outer edges -- not very "inside".
– Nic Hartley
Dec 6 at 20:02
1
@NicHartley but what if the other body part is inside the one on the edges?
– Excited Raichu
Dec 6 at 20:10
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Might be pushing it a bit, but can we have:
scrotum
add a comment |
How about
butt and belly button
add a comment |
Are we limited to the human body? If not:
lip and flipper
work alright!
add a comment |
Here are a few stabs at it:
Lat (common shortening of latisumus dorsi) inside palate
or
Dome (slang for a bald head) inside abdomen
or
Pate inside Patella (not sure this counts as "inside")
add a comment |
If you ignore spelling but allow for phonetics, you can say:
There's a KNEE in my craNIum!
1
Also a knee in kidney
– a sandwhich
Dec 7 at 5:18
2
There’s an id in kidney, is part of the psyche part of the body?
– James
Dec 7 at 15:44
add a comment |
Does
arm and forearm
count?
(taken partly from @Excited Raichu's answer)
2
No @S. M. Entirely inside like H EAR T. Not at the begining or end.
– DEEM
Dec 6 at 15:33
2
Also, the forearm is on the arm, so it's not "some distance away".
– nitro2k01
Dec 7 at 2:49
add a comment |
At the risk of being crude,
you've got an ear in your rear end.
Yeah, I know this can be derived from Excited Raichu's answer,
but I did think of it independently.
add a comment |
We could have:
Tongue in mouth!
...my first thought
3
more like a foot ;)
– amI
Dec 8 at 19:07
How is that "some distance away"?
– Toby Speight
Dec 13 at 13:15
Maybe it's not. But, it does go down the throat. Literally speaking, as for "body part names" it is the closest, but considering that this is a riddle that involves linguistic plays on words, it may not be the best answer by those standards. But, it is worth considering, so I'll keep it posted.
– Jesse Steele
Dec 14 at 4:28
add a comment |
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How about..
ear inside beard?
Beard is not a body part though...
– Sid
Dec 13 at 12:36
add a comment |
How about..
ear inside beard?
Beard is not a body part though...
– Sid
Dec 13 at 12:36
add a comment |
How about..
ear inside beard?
How about..
ear inside beard?
answered Dec 6 at 15:37
athin
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6,88512366
Beard is not a body part though...
– Sid
Dec 13 at 12:36
add a comment |
Beard is not a body part though...
– Sid
Dec 13 at 12:36
Beard is not a body part though...
– Sid
Dec 13 at 12:36
Beard is not a body part though...
– Sid
Dec 13 at 12:36
add a comment |
I'm not sure if
"rear" is a legal body part,
but if it is,
forearm
Alternatively,
just ear and forearm (thanks @S.M., I went for the funny one and completely skipped the more valid one)
Also, if the letters don't have to be consecutive,
tongue
1
LOL. I like the way you think but-----
– DEEM
Dec 6 at 14:41
3
rot13(Be whfg "rne" naq "sbernez") :p
– S. M.
Dec 6 at 14:41
2
Entirely within or inside so according to Grandpa Tongue does not count. Must be like Ear in Heart.
– DEEM
Dec 6 at 14:47
1
For your last, I'd argue that the word is actually on the outer edges -- not very "inside".
– Nic Hartley
Dec 6 at 20:02
1
@NicHartley but what if the other body part is inside the one on the edges?
– Excited Raichu
Dec 6 at 20:10
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show 1 more comment
I'm not sure if
"rear" is a legal body part,
but if it is,
forearm
Alternatively,
just ear and forearm (thanks @S.M., I went for the funny one and completely skipped the more valid one)
Also, if the letters don't have to be consecutive,
tongue
1
LOL. I like the way you think but-----
– DEEM
Dec 6 at 14:41
3
rot13(Be whfg "rne" naq "sbernez") :p
– S. M.
Dec 6 at 14:41
2
Entirely within or inside so according to Grandpa Tongue does not count. Must be like Ear in Heart.
– DEEM
Dec 6 at 14:47
1
For your last, I'd argue that the word is actually on the outer edges -- not very "inside".
– Nic Hartley
Dec 6 at 20:02
1
@NicHartley but what if the other body part is inside the one on the edges?
– Excited Raichu
Dec 6 at 20:10
|
show 1 more comment
I'm not sure if
"rear" is a legal body part,
but if it is,
forearm
Alternatively,
just ear and forearm (thanks @S.M., I went for the funny one and completely skipped the more valid one)
Also, if the letters don't have to be consecutive,
tongue
I'm not sure if
"rear" is a legal body part,
but if it is,
forearm
Alternatively,
just ear and forearm (thanks @S.M., I went for the funny one and completely skipped the more valid one)
Also, if the letters don't have to be consecutive,
tongue
edited Dec 6 at 14:42
answered Dec 6 at 14:40
Excited Raichu
5,475760
5,475760
1
LOL. I like the way you think but-----
– DEEM
Dec 6 at 14:41
3
rot13(Be whfg "rne" naq "sbernez") :p
– S. M.
Dec 6 at 14:41
2
Entirely within or inside so according to Grandpa Tongue does not count. Must be like Ear in Heart.
– DEEM
Dec 6 at 14:47
1
For your last, I'd argue that the word is actually on the outer edges -- not very "inside".
– Nic Hartley
Dec 6 at 20:02
1
@NicHartley but what if the other body part is inside the one on the edges?
– Excited Raichu
Dec 6 at 20:10
|
show 1 more comment
1
LOL. I like the way you think but-----
– DEEM
Dec 6 at 14:41
3
rot13(Be whfg "rne" naq "sbernez") :p
– S. M.
Dec 6 at 14:41
2
Entirely within or inside so according to Grandpa Tongue does not count. Must be like Ear in Heart.
– DEEM
Dec 6 at 14:47
1
For your last, I'd argue that the word is actually on the outer edges -- not very "inside".
– Nic Hartley
Dec 6 at 20:02
1
@NicHartley but what if the other body part is inside the one on the edges?
– Excited Raichu
Dec 6 at 20:10
1
1
LOL. I like the way you think but-----
– DEEM
Dec 6 at 14:41
LOL. I like the way you think but-----
– DEEM
Dec 6 at 14:41
3
3
rot13(Be whfg "rne" naq "sbernez") :p
– S. M.
Dec 6 at 14:41
rot13(Be whfg "rne" naq "sbernez") :p
– S. M.
Dec 6 at 14:41
2
2
Entirely within or inside so according to Grandpa Tongue does not count. Must be like Ear in Heart.
– DEEM
Dec 6 at 14:47
Entirely within or inside so according to Grandpa Tongue does not count. Must be like Ear in Heart.
– DEEM
Dec 6 at 14:47
1
1
For your last, I'd argue that the word is actually on the outer edges -- not very "inside".
– Nic Hartley
Dec 6 at 20:02
For your last, I'd argue that the word is actually on the outer edges -- not very "inside".
– Nic Hartley
Dec 6 at 20:02
1
1
@NicHartley but what if the other body part is inside the one on the edges?
– Excited Raichu
Dec 6 at 20:10
@NicHartley but what if the other body part is inside the one on the edges?
– Excited Raichu
Dec 6 at 20:10
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Might be pushing it a bit, but can we have:
scrotum
add a comment |
Might be pushing it a bit, but can we have:
scrotum
add a comment |
Might be pushing it a bit, but can we have:
scrotum
Might be pushing it a bit, but can we have:
scrotum
answered Dec 6 at 15:44
JonMark Perry
17.1k63381
17.1k63381
add a comment |
add a comment |
How about
butt and belly button
add a comment |
How about
butt and belly button
add a comment |
How about
butt and belly button
How about
butt and belly button
answered Dec 6 at 22:07
KBusc
22115
22115
add a comment |
add a comment |
Are we limited to the human body? If not:
lip and flipper
work alright!
add a comment |
Are we limited to the human body? If not:
lip and flipper
work alright!
add a comment |
Are we limited to the human body? If not:
lip and flipper
work alright!
Are we limited to the human body? If not:
lip and flipper
work alright!
answered Dec 6 at 15:26
TwoBitOperation
6,0561050
6,0561050
add a comment |
add a comment |
Here are a few stabs at it:
Lat (common shortening of latisumus dorsi) inside palate
or
Dome (slang for a bald head) inside abdomen
or
Pate inside Patella (not sure this counts as "inside")
add a comment |
Here are a few stabs at it:
Lat (common shortening of latisumus dorsi) inside palate
or
Dome (slang for a bald head) inside abdomen
or
Pate inside Patella (not sure this counts as "inside")
add a comment |
Here are a few stabs at it:
Lat (common shortening of latisumus dorsi) inside palate
or
Dome (slang for a bald head) inside abdomen
or
Pate inside Patella (not sure this counts as "inside")
Here are a few stabs at it:
Lat (common shortening of latisumus dorsi) inside palate
or
Dome (slang for a bald head) inside abdomen
or
Pate inside Patella (not sure this counts as "inside")
answered Dec 6 at 15:38
Pugmonkey
3,0001018
3,0001018
add a comment |
add a comment |
If you ignore spelling but allow for phonetics, you can say:
There's a KNEE in my craNIum!
1
Also a knee in kidney
– a sandwhich
Dec 7 at 5:18
2
There’s an id in kidney, is part of the psyche part of the body?
– James
Dec 7 at 15:44
add a comment |
If you ignore spelling but allow for phonetics, you can say:
There's a KNEE in my craNIum!
1
Also a knee in kidney
– a sandwhich
Dec 7 at 5:18
2
There’s an id in kidney, is part of the psyche part of the body?
– James
Dec 7 at 15:44
add a comment |
If you ignore spelling but allow for phonetics, you can say:
There's a KNEE in my craNIum!
If you ignore spelling but allow for phonetics, you can say:
There's a KNEE in my craNIum!
answered Dec 7 at 1:54
J-L
1713
1713
1
Also a knee in kidney
– a sandwhich
Dec 7 at 5:18
2
There’s an id in kidney, is part of the psyche part of the body?
– James
Dec 7 at 15:44
add a comment |
1
Also a knee in kidney
– a sandwhich
Dec 7 at 5:18
2
There’s an id in kidney, is part of the psyche part of the body?
– James
Dec 7 at 15:44
1
1
Also a knee in kidney
– a sandwhich
Dec 7 at 5:18
Also a knee in kidney
– a sandwhich
Dec 7 at 5:18
2
2
There’s an id in kidney, is part of the psyche part of the body?
– James
Dec 7 at 15:44
There’s an id in kidney, is part of the psyche part of the body?
– James
Dec 7 at 15:44
add a comment |
Does
arm and forearm
count?
(taken partly from @Excited Raichu's answer)
2
No @S. M. Entirely inside like H EAR T. Not at the begining or end.
– DEEM
Dec 6 at 15:33
2
Also, the forearm is on the arm, so it's not "some distance away".
– nitro2k01
Dec 7 at 2:49
add a comment |
Does
arm and forearm
count?
(taken partly from @Excited Raichu's answer)
2
No @S. M. Entirely inside like H EAR T. Not at the begining or end.
– DEEM
Dec 6 at 15:33
2
Also, the forearm is on the arm, so it's not "some distance away".
– nitro2k01
Dec 7 at 2:49
add a comment |
Does
arm and forearm
count?
(taken partly from @Excited Raichu's answer)
Does
arm and forearm
count?
(taken partly from @Excited Raichu's answer)
answered Dec 6 at 15:31
S. M.
837415
837415
2
No @S. M. Entirely inside like H EAR T. Not at the begining or end.
– DEEM
Dec 6 at 15:33
2
Also, the forearm is on the arm, so it's not "some distance away".
– nitro2k01
Dec 7 at 2:49
add a comment |
2
No @S. M. Entirely inside like H EAR T. Not at the begining or end.
– DEEM
Dec 6 at 15:33
2
Also, the forearm is on the arm, so it's not "some distance away".
– nitro2k01
Dec 7 at 2:49
2
2
No @S. M. Entirely inside like H EAR T. Not at the begining or end.
– DEEM
Dec 6 at 15:33
No @S. M. Entirely inside like H EAR T. Not at the begining or end.
– DEEM
Dec 6 at 15:33
2
2
Also, the forearm is on the arm, so it's not "some distance away".
– nitro2k01
Dec 7 at 2:49
Also, the forearm is on the arm, so it's not "some distance away".
– nitro2k01
Dec 7 at 2:49
add a comment |
At the risk of being crude,
you've got an ear in your rear end.
Yeah, I know this can be derived from Excited Raichu's answer,
but I did think of it independently.
add a comment |
At the risk of being crude,
you've got an ear in your rear end.
Yeah, I know this can be derived from Excited Raichu's answer,
but I did think of it independently.
add a comment |
At the risk of being crude,
you've got an ear in your rear end.
Yeah, I know this can be derived from Excited Raichu's answer,
but I did think of it independently.
At the risk of being crude,
you've got an ear in your rear end.
Yeah, I know this can be derived from Excited Raichu's answer,
but I did think of it independently.
answered Dec 13 at 7:22
Peregrine Rook
4,55021537
4,55021537
add a comment |
add a comment |
We could have:
Tongue in mouth!
...my first thought
3
more like a foot ;)
– amI
Dec 8 at 19:07
How is that "some distance away"?
– Toby Speight
Dec 13 at 13:15
Maybe it's not. But, it does go down the throat. Literally speaking, as for "body part names" it is the closest, but considering that this is a riddle that involves linguistic plays on words, it may not be the best answer by those standards. But, it is worth considering, so I'll keep it posted.
– Jesse Steele
Dec 14 at 4:28
add a comment |
We could have:
Tongue in mouth!
...my first thought
3
more like a foot ;)
– amI
Dec 8 at 19:07
How is that "some distance away"?
– Toby Speight
Dec 13 at 13:15
Maybe it's not. But, it does go down the throat. Literally speaking, as for "body part names" it is the closest, but considering that this is a riddle that involves linguistic plays on words, it may not be the best answer by those standards. But, it is worth considering, so I'll keep it posted.
– Jesse Steele
Dec 14 at 4:28
add a comment |
We could have:
Tongue in mouth!
...my first thought
We could have:
Tongue in mouth!
...my first thought
answered Dec 8 at 2:23
Jesse Steele
1072
1072
3
more like a foot ;)
– amI
Dec 8 at 19:07
How is that "some distance away"?
– Toby Speight
Dec 13 at 13:15
Maybe it's not. But, it does go down the throat. Literally speaking, as for "body part names" it is the closest, but considering that this is a riddle that involves linguistic plays on words, it may not be the best answer by those standards. But, it is worth considering, so I'll keep it posted.
– Jesse Steele
Dec 14 at 4:28
add a comment |
3
more like a foot ;)
– amI
Dec 8 at 19:07
How is that "some distance away"?
– Toby Speight
Dec 13 at 13:15
Maybe it's not. But, it does go down the throat. Literally speaking, as for "body part names" it is the closest, but considering that this is a riddle that involves linguistic plays on words, it may not be the best answer by those standards. But, it is worth considering, so I'll keep it posted.
– Jesse Steele
Dec 14 at 4:28
3
3
more like a foot ;)
– amI
Dec 8 at 19:07
more like a foot ;)
– amI
Dec 8 at 19:07
How is that "some distance away"?
– Toby Speight
Dec 13 at 13:15
How is that "some distance away"?
– Toby Speight
Dec 13 at 13:15
Maybe it's not. But, it does go down the throat. Literally speaking, as for "body part names" it is the closest, but considering that this is a riddle that involves linguistic plays on words, it may not be the best answer by those standards. But, it is worth considering, so I'll keep it posted.
– Jesse Steele
Dec 14 at 4:28
Maybe it's not. But, it does go down the throat. Literally speaking, as for "body part names" it is the closest, but considering that this is a riddle that involves linguistic plays on words, it may not be the best answer by those standards. But, it is worth considering, so I'll keep it posted.
– Jesse Steele
Dec 14 at 4:28
add a comment |
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Do you have a specific answer in mind or many possibilities?
– S. M.
Dec 6 at 15:32
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Yes . Very specific answer. Pleasantly surprised to see another answer that is EAR inside FOREARM
– DEEM
Dec 6 at 15:35
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Solved already! And I'd only gotten as far as noticing that there's ice in my bicep and a leg in my phlegm.
– Hugh Meyers
Dec 6 at 15:56
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I've a pain in my windpipe and a tack in my back :P
– Tom
Dec 6 at 16:25
Point at yourself and say he is in my chest.
– xQbert
Dec 7 at 19:46