Homophone Riddle 6

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I am something you can climb or someone that you can see
I can be any hill or mountain
People kneeled for the brutality of the person you can see


One of these terms you might have not heard before but the other is common knowledge










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    This can't be too hard...



    I am something you can climb or someone that you can see
    I can be any hill or mountain
    People kneeled for the brutality of the person you can see


    One of these terms you might have not heard before but the other is common knowledge










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      up vote
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      favorite











      This can't be too hard...



      I am something you can climb or someone that you can see
      I can be any hill or mountain
      People kneeled for the brutality of the person you can see


      One of these terms you might have not heard before but the other is common knowledge










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      This can't be too hard...



      I am something you can climb or someone that you can see
      I can be any hill or mountain
      People kneeled for the brutality of the person you can see


      One of these terms you might have not heard before but the other is common knowledge







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      asked 7 hours ago









      Duck

      840114




      840114




















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          Are you a




          cop?




          one definition is




          a heap or pile, which you can climb and perhaps a big one might be a hill or bigger




          the second definition is




          policeman, which some NFL players take a knee to protest police brutality







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          • It's actually supposed to be kop and cop, but I'll take it :)
            – Duck
            8 mins ago

















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          Are you




          Peak/peek?




          I am something you can climb or someone that you can see




          Youc an climb a peak, or look/peek to see a person.




          I can be any hill or mountain




          Peak.




          People kneeled for the brutality of the person you can see




          ???







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          • 2




            Sorry, no, but here's a hint: Rot13 (Gurl ner obgu guerr-yrggre jbeqf)
            – Duck
            6 hours ago

















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          Is the answer




          Tor




          I can be any hill or mountain




          Tor means a hill or mountain




          People kneeled for the brutality of the person you can see




          King Tor?







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            This is a homophone riddle, not homonym. Good try though :) +1
            – Duck
            56 mins ago










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          up vote
          2
          down vote



          accepted










          Are you a




          cop?




          one definition is




          a heap or pile, which you can climb and perhaps a big one might be a hill or bigger




          the second definition is




          policeman, which some NFL players take a knee to protest police brutality







          share|improve this answer




















          • It's actually supposed to be kop and cop, but I'll take it :)
            – Duck
            8 mins ago














          up vote
          2
          down vote



          accepted










          Are you a




          cop?




          one definition is




          a heap or pile, which you can climb and perhaps a big one might be a hill or bigger




          the second definition is




          policeman, which some NFL players take a knee to protest police brutality







          share|improve this answer




















          • It's actually supposed to be kop and cop, but I'll take it :)
            – Duck
            8 mins ago












          up vote
          2
          down vote



          accepted







          up vote
          2
          down vote



          accepted






          Are you a




          cop?




          one definition is




          a heap or pile, which you can climb and perhaps a big one might be a hill or bigger




          the second definition is




          policeman, which some NFL players take a knee to protest police brutality







          share|improve this answer












          Are you a




          cop?




          one definition is




          a heap or pile, which you can climb and perhaps a big one might be a hill or bigger




          the second definition is




          policeman, which some NFL players take a knee to protest police brutality








          share|improve this answer












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          answered 52 mins ago









          SteveV

          1,94411




          1,94411











          • It's actually supposed to be kop and cop, but I'll take it :)
            – Duck
            8 mins ago
















          • It's actually supposed to be kop and cop, but I'll take it :)
            – Duck
            8 mins ago















          It's actually supposed to be kop and cop, but I'll take it :)
          – Duck
          8 mins ago




          It's actually supposed to be kop and cop, but I'll take it :)
          – Duck
          8 mins ago










          up vote
          2
          down vote













          Are you




          Peak/peek?




          I am something you can climb or someone that you can see




          Youc an climb a peak, or look/peek to see a person.




          I can be any hill or mountain




          Peak.




          People kneeled for the brutality of the person you can see




          ???







          share|improve this answer
















          • 2




            Sorry, no, but here's a hint: Rot13 (Gurl ner obgu guerr-yrggre jbeqf)
            – Duck
            6 hours ago














          up vote
          2
          down vote













          Are you




          Peak/peek?




          I am something you can climb or someone that you can see




          Youc an climb a peak, or look/peek to see a person.




          I can be any hill or mountain




          Peak.




          People kneeled for the brutality of the person you can see




          ???







          share|improve this answer
















          • 2




            Sorry, no, but here's a hint: Rot13 (Gurl ner obgu guerr-yrggre jbeqf)
            – Duck
            6 hours ago












          up vote
          2
          down vote










          up vote
          2
          down vote









          Are you




          Peak/peek?




          I am something you can climb or someone that you can see




          Youc an climb a peak, or look/peek to see a person.




          I can be any hill or mountain




          Peak.




          People kneeled for the brutality of the person you can see




          ???







          share|improve this answer












          Are you




          Peak/peek?




          I am something you can climb or someone that you can see




          Youc an climb a peak, or look/peek to see a person.




          I can be any hill or mountain




          Peak.




          People kneeled for the brutality of the person you can see




          ???








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          answered 7 hours ago









          QuantumTwinkie

          12.2k21979




          12.2k21979







          • 2




            Sorry, no, but here's a hint: Rot13 (Gurl ner obgu guerr-yrggre jbeqf)
            – Duck
            6 hours ago












          • 2




            Sorry, no, but here's a hint: Rot13 (Gurl ner obgu guerr-yrggre jbeqf)
            – Duck
            6 hours ago







          2




          2




          Sorry, no, but here's a hint: Rot13 (Gurl ner obgu guerr-yrggre jbeqf)
          – Duck
          6 hours ago




          Sorry, no, but here's a hint: Rot13 (Gurl ner obgu guerr-yrggre jbeqf)
          – Duck
          6 hours ago










          up vote
          2
          down vote













          Is the answer




          Tor




          I can be any hill or mountain




          Tor means a hill or mountain




          People kneeled for the brutality of the person you can see




          King Tor?







          share|improve this answer
















          • 1




            This is a homophone riddle, not homonym. Good try though :) +1
            – Duck
            56 mins ago














          up vote
          2
          down vote













          Is the answer




          Tor




          I can be any hill or mountain




          Tor means a hill or mountain




          People kneeled for the brutality of the person you can see




          King Tor?







          share|improve this answer
















          • 1




            This is a homophone riddle, not homonym. Good try though :) +1
            – Duck
            56 mins ago












          up vote
          2
          down vote










          up vote
          2
          down vote









          Is the answer




          Tor




          I can be any hill or mountain




          Tor means a hill or mountain




          People kneeled for the brutality of the person you can see




          King Tor?







          share|improve this answer












          Is the answer




          Tor




          I can be any hill or mountain




          Tor means a hill or mountain




          People kneeled for the brutality of the person you can see




          King Tor?








          share|improve this answer












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          answered 3 hours ago









          nikki

          2,183213




          2,183213







          • 1




            This is a homophone riddle, not homonym. Good try though :) +1
            – Duck
            56 mins ago












          • 1




            This is a homophone riddle, not homonym. Good try though :) +1
            – Duck
            56 mins ago







          1




          1




          This is a homophone riddle, not homonym. Good try though :) +1
          – Duck
          56 mins ago




          This is a homophone riddle, not homonym. Good try though :) +1
          – Duck
          56 mins ago

















           

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