The full riddle is actually "what has a head, a tail and no body".
The answer is a coin.
A clock!
A Book
Bed.
Turtle beck
A plane in the neck.
I am Shirt
An empty beer bottle. Long neck, but the head has been drunk.
Shakespeare never used those words. He did write the following lines: "Why, he that wears her like a medal, hanging About his neck, Bohemia" (Winter's Tale, I,2), "What fashion will you wear the garland of? about your neck, like an usurer's chain?" (Much Ado, II, 1), " that self chain about his neck Which he forswore most monstrously to have" (Errors, V, 1)Clearly, Shakespeare would have talked about wearing a chain or necklace about his neck, which means the same as to wear it around his neck.
He was allowed to decide the kind of injury his character would have--the limp and stiff neck were chosen by him and are an acting affect.
It was the neck tar tar tar
Why does your neck crack?
Neck and Neck - 1920 was released on: USA: 26 January 1920
Neck and Neck - 1924 was released on: USA: 3 February 1924
Neck and Neck - 1931 was released on: USA: 4 November 1931
Neck and Neck - 1942 was released on: USA: 15 May 1942
neck
a turtle neck
it was a neck of a volcano
A bone in anterior part of neck. Superior to thyroid carilage. Inferior to stylohyloid muscle.
if you are using rings around your neck to "make your neck longer" you arent actually stretching your neck, the brass rings around your neck, they "make the neck longer" by forcing the collar bone and rib cage down and gradualty stretches the muscles.
Megaraptor was a large theropod. It had a short neck.