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The front looks like a lion

And the back looks like a park

Fast in its action,

No matter in the bright or dark

See, I said it is easy. :)

hmmmm... the back looks like a park?? :huh:

ummmm... i'm gonna take a stab in the dark

it's a coin??

-_-

me likey the LARK answer.. ignore mine please! lol.

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your first riddle... my first answer.

Is it the complete Chronicles of Narnia set? The first, "The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe", has a Lion on the Cover and the Last in the set, "The Last Battle", has a park scene on the cover.

They are all quick reads whether its day or night ... "Fast in its action/No matter in the bright or dark"

Is that It?

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your first riddle... my first answer.

Is it the complete Chronicles of Narnia set? The first, "The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe", has a Lion on the Cover and the Last in the set, "The Last Battle", has a park scene on the cover.

They are all quick reads whether its day or night ... "Fast in its action/No matter in the bright or dark"

Is that It?

Damn,you're good,I would never guess something like that...

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Mkay, so i'm thinking it's a cat? That would explain the day/night thing. I might even venture that it's a lion, it sure looks like a lion from the front, and it still has the night vision thing going for it, and lions are really fast. The whole park thing gets me. Where do we get the solution?

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Is is money?

A Lion is the king of the jungle and many forms of money have a king on the front.

A park in the back - pictures of buildings and fields on the back

Fast in action - Money interest and inflation can be fast. Money is also fast to spend.

Interest and inflation work day and night

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Yeah! This one's too easy, Woon. I mean, 263 views and no reply. :P

Maybe a Cheetah. :D

EDIT: How is that whenever we think a puzzle is easy, most of the times it turns out to be a toughie? I have the same feelings most of the time. Maybe it's because we already know the answer. ;) It's already 288 views.

I would say you are very very close.

Thanks for being the 288th viewes. :D

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How's that for a long shot?

Lion + Park =]LARK.

:)

hmmmm... the back looks like a park?? :huh:

ummmm... i'm gonna take a stab in the dark

it's a coin??

-_-

me likey the LARK answer.. ignore mine please! lol.

Nope. But I start to believe what GC has mentioned. Sometimes the answer seems better than the one we expected.

Greet Job but that's not the answer I am looking for. :)

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your first riddle... my first answer.

Is it the complete Chronicles of Narnia set? The first, "The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe", has a Lion on the Cover and the Last in the set, "The Last Battle", has a park scene on the cover.

They are all quick reads whether its day or night ... "Fast in its action/No matter in the bright or dark"

Is that It?

Nope but, hey, Great thinking! And this make me feel ashamed as I never think up to that far................ :(

Btw, welcome to brainden and remember the first rules here: Use spoiler for putting answer. :)

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the MGM Grand Casino. The front is a Lion. The back is a theme park and it's fast paced gambling day and night

Itachi-san, your answer is brilliant but nope, that's not the answer I am looking for.

In fact, my answer is too simple until I dare not show my answer later......

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