1. “Father-in-law sent this for my kids, but we have no clue what this is.”

🧺 Answer: It’s not a toy—it’s an ironing aid!
2. “I found red wax in the keyhole on my front door.”

🔐 Answer: It’s a method used by squatters or burglars to track if a home is occupied.
3. “I found this red and clear rubber toy-like thing!”

🎈 Answer: Turns out it’s a Lego balloon accessory held by a mini figure.
4. “Given a small silver object as a pre-wedding gift, no clue what it is.”

🏺 Answer: It’s a Native American wedding vase, symbolizing union and tradition.
5. “It’s leather with a zipper and a rectangle opening.”

🏌️♂️ Answer: That’s a golf bag cover.
6. “What is this rubber thing inside my new ski jacket?”

📱 Answer: It’s a phone holder built into the jacket!
7. “Mystery item from a goodie bag—what’s it used for?”

👜 Answer: A purse hook that attaches to a table so your bag doesn’t touch the floor.
8. “Six red metal coils—what are they? They aren’t springy.”

🥤 Answer: They’re plastic cup holders!
9. “Plastic piece with one pointy side. Christmas gift confusion.”

📚 Answer: It’s a page spreader for books—super handy for one-handed reading.
10. “Is this an instrument?”

🚪 Answer: It’s a door harp—a decorative chime that plays a tune when the door opens.
11. “Small parts that swivel around a center point. What are they?”

🧺 Answer: They’re legs for a folding ironing board.
12. “Pop-can sized angry-faced plastic lady—what is she for?”

🧼 Answer: Meet Angry Mama—a microwave cleaning tool! Add vinegar and water, microwave it, and let her steam do the cleaning.
13. “Semicircular rubber object found with jewelry.”

👁️ Answer: It’s a spare eyelash curler pad.
14. “Weird green spinning thing on a playground.”

🎠 Answer: It’s a spinner seat—a child sits in it and spins around!
15. “This bulb-like object was found in an old radio archive.”

🔌 Answer: It’s a mercury arc rectifier—an early electrical device.
16. “Strange fixture in the wall of a 1906 house.”

🔥 Answer: It’s a capped-off gas line used back when gas lighting was common.
17. “It looks like a portable female urinal. What is it?!”

💪 Answer: It’s actually an abdominal exercise device!
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