The first syllable is a big shock. Charades

Syllabic charades are a simplified version of letter charades. The point of the charade is to guess the blitz riddle and use the first syllables of the riddle words to form the answer to the entire charade.

The first syllable from the booth barks,
They place the second bouquet in a syllable,
And fold it - it flies in the darkness
And he doesn’t like the light of the sun.
(Owl: dog, vase)

The first syllable is the limb of an octopus,
The second syllable at the heel,
And all together - a barracuda,
Only found in the river.
(Pike: tentacle, wild boar)

The first syllable shines in the sky,
The second syllable is a weaver insect,
And add these two syllables
And you will see a point with a ball.
(Magnifying glass: moon, spider)

The first syllable is a colored arc,
The second syllable is an iron horse,
And everything surrounds us together
Canvas, even as big as a field, even as big as a palm.
(Frame: rainbow, car)

The first syllable is sweetness from berries,
They wear the second syllable at home,
Together - white hairiness
And sterile at times.
(Cotton wool: jam, slippers)

The first syllable is red, like a flame,
Beach hat - second,
Together - a tree with flowers,
What does a swarm of bees entail?
(Linden: fox, panama)

The first syllable is a milk dessert,
The second syllable is a trouser holder,
And all together day and night
It hits everything around.
(Sea: ice cream, belt)

The first syllable is an elegant chest,
Cupcake flavor is the second,
Together - a stone, but boiling,
Poured out by the mountain.
(Lava: casket, vanilla)

The first syllable is just a note,
And the second syllable is crew,
Let's add it up and get water,
That flows all the way to the sea.
(River: re, carriage)

The first syllable is put on the feet,
It's damp where the second syllable is,
And all together along the way
He rushes after the daring troika.
(Sleigh: boots, lowland)

The first syllable is six melodious strings,
In red grapes there is a second syllable,
Together everything is a mighty athlete
He lifted it up with one hand.
(Kettlebell: guitar, rowan)

The queen's first syllable is worn,
The second syllable is salty fat,
And everything came together
And he lies on his shoulder.
(Braid: crown, lard)

The first syllable in fruit puree,
The second syllable rushes through the snow,
Add them up and you get the word,
Which has teeth, but is silent.
(Pitchforks: vitamins, skis)

The first syllable hides the face,
The second syllable is the house of the mollusk,
And everything together illuminates
Way to go there later.
(Headlight: veil, shell)

The first syllable stands in the middle of the field,
The second syllable “Kwa-kwa!” sings,
And all together there is a lot of pain
He will cause it if he hits.
(Bullet: scarecrow, frog)

The first syllable is baked from dough,
The second syllable blooms in the meadow,
Add them up, and what is together
There are those who are all in fluff.
(Feather: cookies, chamomile)

The first syllable on the tops of the waves,
Squeeze out the second syllable,
And fold it up, and there are shells
You can find it sometimes.
(Sand: foam, juice)

The first syllable in the treasures is found,
The second syllable for the camel is brother,
All together by the stove in the hearth,
How the logs will burn out.
(Ash: gold, llama)

The first syllable is in the bee's abdomen,
Wool gives us the second syllable,
And all together - not a frog,
But she looks like her.
(Toad: sting, ram)

The first syllable is a game with a board,
The second syllable will crush the cheese,
Together we will dig a tunnel,
Becoming blacker than the night itself.
(Miner: chess, grater)

The first syllable is an icon for sound,
The type of cookie is the second syllable,
And everyone wears trousers together
And runs after the kids.
(Foot: note, galette)

The first syllable with a tail and mane,
The second one flies from the poplars,
And all together proudly
It grew over the grass.
(Burdock: horse, fluff)

The first syllable is a feathered predator,
The second syllable is light on a stick,
If anyone lies down somewhere looking for
There is no better place in the world.
(Sofa: falcon, torch)

The first syllable is almost silent,
The ledge of the roof is the second syllable,
All together - the catch is not the best,
But floating and alive.
(Tina: silence, canopy)

We all know the benefits of solving riddles for children and adults. These entertaining puzzles are an excellent trainer for developing intelligence, expanding vocabulary and improving a huge number of useful skills. In addition, solving riddles is an extremely exciting activity that can captivate boys and girls for a long time. different ages and make them compete with each other.

A special place among riddles for children and adults is occupied by charades - unique puzzles composed in poetic form. Although charades can be simple, in the vast majority of cases they are incredibly difficult to solve, which is very popular with those who like to train their intelligence.

What is a charade?

Charade is a verbal entertainment that presents a short riddle in the form of poetry or prose. Moreover, the answer to such a riddle may consist of one or several words, depending on the complexity of the charade and the nature of its composition.

In most cases, the charade involves one rather long word that can be divided into several parts. Each of these parts represents another word, mostly monosyllabic. To solve the charade, you need to break it down into several riddles, determine the answer to each of them, and then put these parts together.

Meanwhile, charades can be somewhat different. In particular, in such a riddle a pair of words can be guessed that differ in one letter or in any other way. In this case, the text of the charade will contain explanations of each of these words, as well as an indication of one or more differences between them.

Charades are an extremely exciting and useful entertainment that helps expand vocabulary, develop ingenuity, and with the help of these interesting puzzles you can arrange a fun competition between children of the same age or family members. In this case, charades will additionally contribute to the development and improvement of socialization skills, as well as the unity of the children's team.

Children's charades with answers

For children who are just getting acquainted with these unique riddles, even the simplest charades may seem too complicated. That is why, before playing this game with a child, it is necessary to clearly explain to him what exactly it is.

For better understanding, the text of the first charades should be written in large letters. block letters and accompany them with simple drawings illustrating the hidden words. As a first experiment, charades in which not one, but 2 words are guessed, are best suited, for example:

There is a little word

From just one syllable.

And in that word, inside,

Replace "U" with "I"

And instantly the bird

It will turn into a fish. (Lun - Lin)

This word

Here's what it means:

With the letter "I" -

Health is depressing.

And will you change “I”

Starting with the letter "O" -

He gives health

One hundred percent. (Alcohol – Sports)

Classic charades, in which only one word is asked, for beginners should not include more than two parts. In most cases, the length of the searched word in such riddles is from 6 to 8 letters. In particular for junior schoolchildren The following word problems are suitable:

You will find my first syllable then,

When water drips into the drops.

Pronoun - second syllable,

But in general, the school table is yours. (Steam + Ta = Desk)

There is a sentry on the first one,

The second one turns green in the forest,

And in general - it just gets dark,

You go to bed, and your working day is over. (Post + Spruce = Bed)

My first syllable is a preposition,

The second is a summer house,

But the whole thing is sometimes difficult to solve. (For + Dacha = Task)

The beginning of the word is forest,

The end is a poem

And the whole grows

Although not a plant. (Boron + Oda = Beard)

The end is at the bottom of the pond.

And the whole thing is in the museum

You will find it without difficulty. (Kar + Tina = Painting)

Complex charades with answers

In more complex charades, 3 or more parts are already connected. Here, prepositions, pronouns and musical notations are much more common, which are quite difficult to explain in the text of the riddle. Such charades are perfect for organizing a small competition between bored children or in the company of adults.

In addition, to solve such riddles, children often have to be grouped into groups of several people, since one student cannot cope with them. Try offering your child the following charades with answers, which are also suitable for a fun company:

Chalk at Grandfather's Seryozha the Loafer

I painted the entire fence on Monday.

Afterwards, I stood there thinking for a while,

He painted the upper part of the face.

And after this Seryozha added

A letter that looks a lot like a hoop.

Swamp swamp, without any rules there,

In essence, who is he, Seryozha? (Forehead + O + Shaking = Shaking)

You will find me at the bottom of the blue sea.

And in me from beginning to end

Two prepositions and three “tsa”. (U + C + Three + Tsa = Oyster)

First, dancing until you drop in the palace

And the first letter follows this, and at the end

The dog was the first one in space.

These are some very nice things!

The charade is written out exactly. Here's the result:

In it musical instrument I was able to hide it. (Bal + A + Laika = Balalaika)

I thought about it and wrote down in a charade:

First, a large and friendly team,

Who can sing any tune.

He is something like a jackdaw, a nightingale,

But only without the letter at the beginning,

So that you all know the island on the Dnieper. (Choir + (P)Titsa = Khortitsa)

This material was suggested to us by our regular author N.A. Yeskov, and we were very happy about him: isn’t it nice to once again be convinced that two hundred years ago people were having fun, making fun of each other, and playing parlor games? And it’s even more pleasant to get to know a long-forgotten Russian writer...

Alexander Efimovich Izmailov was born in St. Petersburg in 1779, and died there in 1831. He came from a poor noble family, received his education at the Mining School (1792–1797), after which he served in the State Revenue Expedition. Later (1826) he rose to the post of vice-governor of Tver.
Started writing and publishing in late XVIII century, and immediately gained fame thanks to the satirical novel “Eugene, or the Pernicious Consequences of Bad Education and Community” (1799–1801), which continued the tradition of Russian educational prose. True, the late lyrics of A.E. Izmailova was openly official.
In 1802, the writer joined the Free Society of Lovers of Literature, Science and the Arts, but, unlike most other members of this society, he showed himself to be a staunch opponent of the archaists. In this he gets closer to the followers of N.M. Karamzin, although the sharp unsmoothness and a kind of democratic inelegance of his writing style clearly do not correspond to the tastes of sentimentalists.
Favorite poetic genres of A.E. Izmailov had a fable and a fairy tale (the latter differed from the first in that it involved people, not animals). The poet considered J. Lafontaine, I.I. to be the best fabulists. Khemnitsera, I.I. Dmitriev and I.A. Krylov.
While serving in Tver and Arkhangelsk, he collected dialect words and expressions, local anecdotes, legends, selections of which were published by him. From the beginning of the 1810s, as a critic and journalist, he participated in the publication of various magazines, and the pinnacle of his journalistic activity was the appearance in 1818 of the magazine “Blagomarnenny”, which he published, focused on unpretentious, good-natured fun.
With A.S. Pushkin and his “ill-intentioned” friends A.E. Izmailov was not close, although he tried not to quarrel with them, only once he slightly “poked” Pushkin in an anonymous note, to which he immediately responded with an angry epigram “Ex ungue leonem” (1825) (also without naming names). However, this did not deteriorate the writers’ relationship. Life went on as usual, and time put everything in its place...

Based on materials from the biobibliographic dictionary “Russian Writers. XIX century"
(M.: Enlightenment - Educational literature, 1996)

CHARADES

A.E.IZMAILOV

dancing first they use mine
With water second sipping
And sometimes without water,
And he causes a lot of trouble here;
On in general they're moving
Across the river, across the canal -
Really, reader, you haven’t guessed yet?

Reader! First mine is a pretext
And the name - this only happens in some ovens;
Second God gave to everyone.
Disaster and shame to the one who loses it!
On in general served
What they eat and drink.

Syllable first for me that place means
Where do the ships come from?
Second– savior of animals on earth;
A whole- the one who dresses us all.

From first in the forest you will become numb;
Second the same pronoun
Which we now use
In business papers, even in sermons
And sometimes in poetry;
A whole- the flower is beautiful, but charming,
Fragrant and very famous.

Syllable first I have a letter or sign;
Second– flower, grain; A whole- Cossack.

AND first, And second - the same syllable
A the whole- God forbid.

Reader! First mine is a pronoun;
Second- a person whose ability -
It's someone else's property to clean up,
A whole– plant.

How first mine, so second Part
They are always made of wood.
God forbid the enemy first get in!
Second pour liquid
And you can put different things there too.
And in in general ancient weapons are kept,
Which is now unsuitable for battle.

There is in the water first, as well as second;
But whole with water second three times better.
How about three times? Four times, five times!
Yes, he can cause a lot of mischief.

Reader! First you probably ate mine:
Every gardener here has this thing;
IN last once upon a time a prophet sat;
A whole- an actor... also a dead poet.

By first we walk,
And this is in all houses;
Second in the alphabet we find;
A whole- in the cupboards.

Syllable first consists of a letter with only a vowel;
Second from a consonant:
It’s not far from the first one in the alphabet,
A whole– river.

When for whole my children are being imprisoned
That first they will always show them first;
On the contrary, second
They are often intimidated.

First two syllables– plant.
Although it is bitter, there is no urine, it
But many of us put it in wine.
Last syllable – pronoun;
And in in general It’s not surprising to drown in winter.

Explanation of charades

1. Steam.
2. Under the nose.
3. Tailor.
4. Lion Coy.
5. Er-mak.
6. It's hot.
7. I am a thief.
8. Kol-chan.
9. A-cancer.
10. Bob-ditch.
11. Half.
12. Oh-ka.
13. Az-buka.
14. Wormwood.

Questions for New Year's competitions, games, quizzes

1. What is the name of Santa Claus's brother? (Santa Claus)

2. Where does the Russian Father Frost live? (In Verkhny Ustyug)

3. Where do his relatives live? (In the North, in Lapland)

4. Each new year has its own name. Name it! (Year of the Rat, Year of the Ox, Year of the Tiger, Year of the Rabbit (Cat), Year of the Dragon, Year of the Snake, Year of the Horse, Year of the Sheep (Goat), Year of the Monkey, Year of the Rooster, Year of the Dog, Year of the Pig)

5. What fairy-tale snow heroes do you know? (Frost - Blue Nose, Frost - Red Nose, Santa Claus, Snow Maiden, Grandmother Snowstorm, Snow Queen, Snowman, December, January, February: brothers-months, Old Woman Blizzard, Uncle Snowstorm, Mister North Wind, etc.)

6. Name words associated with winter. (Winter, north, Arctic Ocean, polar explorer, penguin, polar bear, walrus, blizzard, snow, snowflake, icicles, drifts, frost, ice, sleigh, Christmas tree, skates, skis, ice slides, frost, blizzard, blizzard and etc.)

7. Remember poems by phrases -.

a) Wavy fogs, sad meadows, bellsmonotonous.

"Through the wavy mists

The moon is breaking through.

To the sad meadows

She sheds a sad light.

On the winter, boring road

Troika greyhound runs.

Single bell

It rings tiresomely..."

A.S. Pushkin. "Winter road"

b) The horse smells the snow, the carriage is flying, the yard boy is running.

Winter! Peasant triumphant

On the firewood it renews the path.

His horse, smelling snow,

Trotting along somehow...

A.S. Pushkin, novel "Eugene Onegin"

c) The sorceress winter lay down in wavy carpets, the frost flashed. And we are glad.

Here is the north, catching up the clouds,

He breathed, howled,

And here I am

The magical winter is coming.

Came, crumbled; shreds

Hanged on the branches of oak trees.

Lay down in wavy carpets,

Among the fields, around the hills...

A.S. Pushkin, “Eugene Onegin”

d) The sky is covered with darkness, like an animal it will howl, what are you doing, my old lady.

A storm covers the sky with mist,

Whirlwinds of snow twisting;

Like a beast, she will howl

Then he will cry like a child,

Then on the dilapidated roof

Suddenly the straw will rustle,

The way a belated traveler

There will be a knock on our window.

Our dilapidated shack

Both sad and dark.

What are you doing, my old lady?

Silent at the window?

Or howling storms

You, my friend, are tired,

Or doze off to the buzzing sound

Your spindle?

A.S. Pushkin "Winter Evening"

d) A wonderful day, lovely friend, of northern Aurora.

Frost and sun; wonderful day!

You are still dozing, my lovely friend.

It's time, beauty, wake up:

Open, closed eyes

Towards northern Aurora,

Be the star of the north!

Under blue skies

Magnificent carpets,

Glistening in the sun, the snow lies,

The transparent forest alone turns black,

And the spruce turns green through the frost,

And the river glitters under the ice

A.S. Pushkin “Winter Morning”

8. Name fairy tales associated with the winter season, with snow, etc. (“Snow Maiden”, “ The Snow Queen”, “Moroz Ivanovich”, “Morozko”, “Grandma Metelitsa”, “Umka”, “12 months”, “Silver Hoof”, “About Emelya the Fool”, “Winter Quarters of Animals”, etc.)

9. Winter Games. Name them. (Hockey, snowballs, building fortresses and snowmen, sledding down the mountains, winter football, walruses, etc.)

10. Winter sports as you know them. (Hockey, speed skating, skiing, bobsleigh, luge, biathlon, figure skating, ski jumping, figure skiing, fishing (ice fishing), etc.)

11. Name winter-themed riddles.

White as chalk, it flew from the sky. He spent the winter and ran into the ground. (Snow)

The tablecloth is white, dressed the whole world. (Snow)

In summer - gray, in winter - white. (Hare)

It grows upside down.

It grows not in summer, but in winter.

But the sun will bake her -

She will cry and die. (Icicle)

What kind of stars through

On a coat and on a scarf?

All through, cut,

And if you take it, there is water in your hand. (Snowflakes)

It does not burn in fire, it does not sink in water. (Ice)

Who walks around angry and hungry in the cold winter? (Wolf)

Winter and summer in one color. (Christmas tree)

He doesn’t run, he doesn’t tell him to stand. (Freezing)

No arms, no legs, but he can draw. (Freezing)

There is snow on the fields, ice on the rivers, a blizzard is blowing. When does this happen? (in winter)

Light, white fluffs fall from the sky in winter and circle above the ground... (snowflakes).

You will always find her in the forest -

Let's go for a walk and meet:

It is prickly, like a hedgehog,

In winter - in a summer dress.

And he will come to us New Year.

The guys will be happy.

The troubles of the merry ones are full:

We are preparing her outfits. (Christmas tree)

12. What proverbs, sayings, signs do you know about winter?

A lot of snow means a lot of bread.

January is the beginning of the year, winter is the middle.

How you celebrate the New Year is how you will spend it.

No water in March - no grass in April.

Prepare the sleigh in the summer and the cart in the winter.

Frost on the trees means frost, fog means thaw.

December ends the year, winter begins.

Summer day - for a winter week.

Summer is a supply, winter is a pick-me-up. (Summer collects, winter eats)

You'll spend the summer, but in the winter you'll run away with your bag.

It's not winter, but summer in a winter dress.

The grain is harvested, so the winter is cold.

It’s not the snow that’s blowing, but the snow that’s coming from above.

Take care of your nose in the extreme cold.

The frost is not great, but it does not require you to stand.

In the winter cold everyone is young.

Tooth does not fit. (By cold)

A good owner will not throw his dog out into the street.

Smoke in a column means frost.

The cat hides its nose - to the cold weather.

13. Name female names related to snow. (Snezhana, Snow White)

14. Name the fabulous snow berry. (Snowman)

15. Charades.

The cuckoo will tell you the first syllable in the forest,

The second syllable - it will lie like a wedge in the sea,

The word in general is milk, but not cow's milk,

They say it is good for health. (Ku-mys. Kumys)

You will see the first syllable in the score,

The other two are on elk or aurochs,

The whole thing - when you go on a hike,

You will find it under your feet. (Road. Road)

The first syllable is a large, heavy instrument,

Layer two - some poets are called that,

In general - at a difficult moment in life

They will give us a cash loan. (Pawn bard. Pawn shop)

The initial syllable is a dance movement,

The second syllable - it is in the theater and cinema,

In general it is a word or a sentence,

It serves as a pass for the military. (Password. Password)

The first syllable is the former measure of weight,

We bring the second syllable from the forest

On a winter day on a snowy road,

The whole thing is a four-legged friend. (Poodle-el. Poodle)

The first two syllables are a bird,

Nests far from noisy places,

The third syllable is a small animal,

He could have met you in the forest.

Connect the animal and the bird,

And the city should work out. (Raven-hedgehog. Voronezh)

On the first syllable we go for mushrooms,

The other two are the creation of poets,

The word in general has become fashionable these days

This is men's jewelry. (Bor-oda. Beard)

The first syllable - it comes from snow,

The second syllable appears on the body,

The whole - completes dinners,

Children love this dish. (Compote. Compote)

The initial syllable - do not be remembered by night,

The other two syllables give life to all of us,

And by the way, in general, people are all eager to:

They communicate and get to know each other. (Bes-food. Conversation)

The first syllable in the spring will be filled with birdsong,

Connect a two-syllable pronoun with it,

The whole word, when the time comes,

The tractor will pull you into the field. (Bor-ona. Harrow)

The first syllable in a thunderstorm makes noise and sways

(but one letter in it is excluded),

The second syllable is a story about what happened,

What actually happened.

In general, there is a reason for sadness:

A man lives alone. (Bo(r)-byl. Bobyl)

The first syllable is what is convenient for us on the way,

The other two are leading soldiers into battle,

And the whole thing is beautiful and incomparable,

When gardens bloom in Japan. (Sak-hurray. Sakura)

The initial syllable hovers over the water,

The second syllable adorns a man,

The word as a whole is friendly with the free wind,

At sea it serves as a motor for yachts. (Parus. Sail)

The first syllable is a big shock,

The next one is a cry of admiration,

The third syllable is agreement, unity,

Overall, a tasty treat. (Choco-o-lad. Chocolate)

The first syllable - it is in any ballet,

The other two carry trouble within themselves,

The word in general is pronounced by children,

That's what they lovingly call their father. (Dad-bullet. Daddy)

Dancers adore the first syllable,

The second syllable is swimmers’ equipment,

The whole thing is loaded into the ship,

To be stable in movement. (Ballast. Ballast)

The first syllable is made of seven notes,

The other two are a board game,

The whole thing will punch a hole in the board,

What is it - ask the carpenter. (Do-lotto. Chisel)

Everyone wants to look at the first two syllables,

Add to them the syllable - a ravine of great length,

And the word as a whole is before others

Dog lovers should find out. (Kinolog. Kinolog)

The initial syllable will turn green in the spring,

You take it without a letter, without one,

And add to it a word of two syllables,

It contains the result and meaning of the auction for the seller.

Whole, when you add up all the syllables,

You can see it on the river in the spring. (Le(s)-income. Ice drift)

The first syllable of the word connects,

The other two flow in Russia,

You fold them, and the songbird

Will fly in the spring to nest in the forest. (I-Volga. Oriole)

The initial syllable is pulled by a horse or a bull,

The second syllable is good when the gardens are in bloom,

We don’t notice the whole, everyone is used to it,

But if it weren’t for him, there would be no life on the planet. (Air spirit. Air)

16. Proverbs and sayings with the number “7”

Measure seven times, cut once.

Seven do not wait for one.

Seven nannies have a child without an eye.

Seven Fridays a week.

Seven with a spoon, one with a bipod.

Seven feet under the keel!

Seven kids are better than three pigs.

17. Tongue twisters.

Serum from yogurt.

Greek rode across the river,

He sees a Greek: there is a cancer in the river.

The Greek put his hand in the river -

Cancer by the hand of the Greek DAC!

Put the coal in the corner.

There is grass in the yard, and firewood on the grass.

Mom washed Mila with soap, Mila swallowed the soap.

Karl stole corals from Clara, Clara stole a clarinet from Karl.

Varya’s mittens disappeared on the boulevard.

A goat walked with a sideways goat,

A goat walked with a barefoot goat.

A goat walked with a sideways goat,

A goat walked with a barefoot goat.

Another type of word game is called charade. The components of a charade are individual small words that add up to a larger word. For a charade riddle, a description of each part is given, and then the meaning of the whole word. And the word is not always broken down into syllables.

The word "charade" comes from the French "charade" - a word that needs to be found. This last word-guess is divided into parts that have independent meaning. Each part of the main word is usually encrypted with poetic lines.

Charades were described in ancient literature, and they reached their peak in the salon culture of the 17th-18th centuries, and then disappeared from literature, surviving only as a game.

Here, for example, is how you can encrypt the word “sail” in poetry:

Three letters float like clouds,

Two are visible on a man's face,

And the whole sometimes turns white “In the blue sea fog.”

Here are more examples of riddle words for charades:

fa-sol, task, top-ears, pile-rice, Chalk-and-poplar, ball-a-laika, half-wasp, bar-suk, ox-window, caramel, par-us, wine- hail,boycott.

Perhaps you can try to come up with tasks for them yourself? Just keep in mind that charades do not use any words, but nouns in the nominative case.

The beginning is called a tree,

The end - my readers,

Here in the book the whole thing will be found,

And they are in every line.

(Answer: "Letters".)

The first syllable in surprise I exclaim,

I take the second syllable off the bookshelf,

When the first and second unite,

It will turn out to be the smallest particle.

(Answer: "A-tom.")

Part of the dance is my first syllable,

Wine is my second syllable,

Generally transported

Across the river with a tow rope.

(Answer: “Par-rum.”)

My first syllable is a preposition,

In the second we will live all summer,

And the whole is from us and you

He's been waiting for an answer for a long time.

(Answer: "Task".)

The end is at the bottom of the pond,

And the whole thing is in the museum

You will find it easily.

(Answer: "Painting".)

You will find the first syllable among the notes,

And the second thing is that the bull carries it.

Do you want to find the whole thing?

So look for him along the way.

(Answer: "Road".)

My beginning is in lead,

And in silver and steel,

And the ships are at my end

Yesterday we arrived at the pier.

And if you are friendly with me,

Persistent in training

You will be in the cold, in the rain and heat

Hardy and dexterous.

(Answer: "S-port.")

You will find my first syllable then,

When the water boils in the cauldron,

Pronoun - second syllable,

But in general, the school table is yours.

(Answer: “Par-ta.”)

From the squeak of birds - take my first syllable,

The second is from a ram's head.

Open the oven and find there

What you have eaten more than once.

(Answer: "Pie".)

The note is my first syllable,

Place an excuse next to it

And having solved the riddle to the end,

You'll get a facial expression.

(Answer: "Mi-na.")

First remember the measure of area -

You undoubtedly studied it at school.

The five letters following are inspired,

They cannot live without dance, music and stage.

Gawking at the weapons exhibits,

You will find the answer in the historical museum.

(Answer: “Ar-ballet.”)

Here it is - the first syllable.

The letter at the end opens the alphabet.

It’s a pity there is no answer: there was, but the answer floated out.

(Answer: "The missing".)

From paper - the very first syllable.

You could put sugar in it.

The second - he measures the information or

The musical style reveals to us...

The whole word is like a somersault,

You could see him at the circus.

(Answer: “Kul-bit.”)

At the beginning - a series of actions,

But - not walking or riding.

Then here the vowel comes,

And then it’s the other way around.

The answer is the beast hippopotamus.

You need to say otherwise.

(Answer: "Hippopotamus".)

Find the disease-infection,

And if you add a letter, right away

The new word is ready.

Ships have this word.

(Answer: "Anchor".)

Take the name of fish soup,

Attach the letter "M" to the beginning,

Right there familiar to everyone

The answer will be an insect.

(Answer: "Fly".)

The first is a note, the second is a game,

The whole will be met at the carpenter.

(Answer: "Do-lotto.")

The first syllable is called a river,

There is a second one on the ship,

Well, the whole is given

In honor of the military victory.

(Answer: "Firework".)

Pronoun, preposition,

Between them is the poet's surname,

And the whole is a famous fruit,

What is ripening at the end of summer.

(Answer: "Apple".)

Everyone knows my first syllable -

He is always in class.

We will add a union to it,

We'll put a tree behind it.

To find out the whole

The city should be named.

(Answer: “Chalk-and-poplar.”)

You will find my beginning in the field,

You learned the second and third at school,

When there was a grammar lesson,

One of them is union,

The other thing is a pretext.

Then, after making an effort,

Find the name of the tree.

But in general - the name of the hero city,

Whose military glory we are proud of.

(Answer: “Sev-a-s-poplar.”)

The first is a note, the second is the same,

But overall, it looks like peas.

(Answer: "Beans".)

Look for the first syllable in the dance,

The second two are a number and a preposition,

And we call people whole,

Ready to give their lives in battle

For the good of your homeland.

(Answer:"Patriot".)

My first syllable is a large stack of papers.

The Japanese are selling vodka from the second one.

But in general - trees are slimmer

Not a single alley knows.

(Answer: “A pile of rice.”)

The first syllable shines from the wall,

The rider races on the second,

And the third (who would have thought?)

IN Slavic alphabet we'll find it.

But in general he is unpleasant,

The law is pursuing him.

(Answer:"Bra - horse - er.")

My first syllable is a preposition

The sign of agreement is my second syllable,

My third syllable is evil fate,

All together - we get it on holiday.

(Answer: "Present".)

The first syllable is needed to measure a circle,

The second two together mean “century”.

In general - firearms,

It would be better if no person owned it.

(Answer: "Gun".)

Geographical charades

1. In letters and notes you will find the capital of one of the Russian republics.

2. My first syllable is a sea animal. Sometimes they hunt him. And the interjection is the second Everything is a state, but which one?

3. Interjection - first syllable. Among the birds, look for the second. The third is the letter. I flow through the Urals like a river.

4. To show your skill,

Let's think with you

My first syllable is a pronoun,

The name of the forest is the second syllable

And at the end (go ahead!)

Let's take one consonant sound.

End of the charade! In one word

Let's name a famous city.

5. Everyone knows the first syllable -

He's always in class

We will add a union to it,

We'll put a tree behind it.

To find out the whole

We need to name the city.

6. The first is a consonant, the second is a preposition, the third is a country in Africa, the whole republic in South America.

Answers:

1. U-fa. 2 Kit-ai 3 Chu-owl-ya 4. You-bor-g. 5 Chalk-and-poplar. 6. B-o-livia.