- me right → "Right me" (sounds like "Write me")
- read → "Read between the lines" (the word "read" is underlined, implying to read between the lines)
- o_er_t_o_ → "Operator" (missing letters filled in: o-p-e-r-a-t-o-r)
- CHANCE → "Take a chance"
- stefrankin → "Step forward" (anagram of "step forward")
- XQQQME → "Excuse me" (X sounds like "ex", QQQ sounds like "cue cue cue" → "excuse me")
- history history history → "History repeats itself"
- Arrest You're → "You're under arrest" (rearranged)
- settle → "Settle down" (common phrase)
- BIG BIG ignore ignore → "Big deal" (BIG repeated, ignore ignored → big deal)
- $O all all all → "Dollar bill" ($O = dollar, all all all = bill)
- COFFEE → "Coffee break" (common phrase)
- time time → "Time after time"
- HEART → "Heart to heart"
- chair → "Chairman" or "Chairperson" (common roles associated with chair)
- chawhowhorge → "Chowhound" (anagram of "chowhound", meaning someone who loves food)
- NO NO RIGHT → "No right" or "Wrong" (NO above RIGHT implies not right → wrong)
- 1111 → "Four ones" or "One thousand one hundred eleven" (literal reading)
- SITTING THE WORLD → "World sitting" or "Sitting on the world" (less common, perhaps "World's end" or "Global sitting")
- ME 10NE11 → "Me too" (10NE11 sounds like "ten one eleven" → "me too")
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable riddles and puzzles.