Another tough one:
Thirty white horses on a red hill
First they champ,
Then they stamp,
Then they stand still.

Thirty white horses on a red hill
First they champ,
Then they stamp,
Then they stand still.

easy ::teeth:: 

Easy? I thought it was not 

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Is this a misquote? Teeth number 32 (counting wisdom teeth) unless this is a hidden insult to British dental hygene.
(I know the riddle was published in "The Lord of the Rings" by J.R.R.Tolkien c1960 and He was a famous British Author and Professor of Languages)
Thirty-two white horses upon a red hill,
First they Tramp,
then they Stamp.
Now they stand still.
The horses are teeth.
(I know the riddle was published in "The Lord of the Rings" by J.R.R.Tolkien c1960 and He was a famous British Author and Professor of Languages)
Thirty-two white horses upon a red hill,
First they Tramp,
then they Stamp.
Now they stand still.
The horses are teeth.
I still don't get how you come up with teeth
Anyone who read or seen the hobbit knows
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AnonymousI still don't get how you come up with teeth
But what does the Champ and the Stamp mean?
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