My suffix is short for the place where you are…
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My suffix is short for the place where you are,
My infix for who,
My prefix for where you can learn about what's
Mistaken for me in a crowd at least two.
To echo a riddle that's greatly renowned...
I come in rounds.
What am I?
riddle word wordplay english poetry
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My suffix is short for the place where you are,
My infix for who,
My prefix for where you can learn about what's
Mistaken for me in a crowd at least two.
To echo a riddle that's greatly renowned...
I come in rounds.
What am I?
riddle word wordplay english poetry
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My suffix is short for the place where you are,
My infix for who,
My prefix for where you can learn about what's
Mistaken for me in a crowd at least two.
To echo a riddle that's greatly renowned...
I come in rounds.
What am I?
riddle word wordplay english poetry
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My suffix is short for the place where you are,
My infix for who,
My prefix for where you can learn about what's
Mistaken for me in a crowd at least two.
To echo a riddle that's greatly renowned...
I come in rounds.
What am I?
riddle word wordplay english poetry
riddle word wordplay english poetry
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An eccentric possibility is an
ellipse
My suffix is short for the place where you are,
PSE - short for Puzzling Stack Exchange
My infix for who,
I - for myself
My prefix for where you can learn about what's mistaken for me in a crowd at least two.
ELL - short for English Language Learners, which has a linguistics ellipsis tag, which is also the plural (at least two) of ellipse.
To echo a riddle that's greatly renowned ... I come in rounds.
An ellipse is a closed curve that goes around, and there are ellipses in the title and body of this question ...
This puzzle also features the answer three times:
Ellipsis, the omission of words that are understood, or the punctuation mark ..., is used in:
My infix for who - omits you are
Mistaken for me in a crowd at least two - omits of me
To echo a riddle that's greatly renowned ... - has the ellipsis punctuation mark (may also omit here as it's famous on PSE).
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Excellent! But there is an additional explanation for the third clue (My prefix...two.) which also appears in the puzzle.
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– noedne
1 hour ago
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@noedne, if along the same lines maybe this?
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– Tom
59 mins ago
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Sorry for being unclear, the place is the same, but there is another thing you can learn about there that looks the same and appears (or doesn't?) in the puzzle.
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– noedne
57 mins ago
1
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@noedne, now I think it's more like this figure!
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– Tom
50 mins ago
1
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Yes, in fact it is even a tag on the other site.
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– noedne
48 mins ago
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$begingroup$
An eccentric possibility is an
ellipse
My suffix is short for the place where you are,
PSE - short for Puzzling Stack Exchange
My infix for who,
I - for myself
My prefix for where you can learn about what's mistaken for me in a crowd at least two.
ELL - short for English Language Learners, which has a linguistics ellipsis tag, which is also the plural (at least two) of ellipse.
To echo a riddle that's greatly renowned ... I come in rounds.
An ellipse is a closed curve that goes around, and there are ellipses in the title and body of this question ...
This puzzle also features the answer three times:
Ellipsis, the omission of words that are understood, or the punctuation mark ..., is used in:
My infix for who - omits you are
Mistaken for me in a crowd at least two - omits of me
To echo a riddle that's greatly renowned ... - has the ellipsis punctuation mark (may also omit here as it's famous on PSE).
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Excellent! But there is an additional explanation for the third clue (My prefix...two.) which also appears in the puzzle.
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– noedne
1 hour ago
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@noedne, if along the same lines maybe this?
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– Tom
59 mins ago
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Sorry for being unclear, the place is the same, but there is another thing you can learn about there that looks the same and appears (or doesn't?) in the puzzle.
$endgroup$
– noedne
57 mins ago
1
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@noedne, now I think it's more like this figure!
$endgroup$
– Tom
50 mins ago
1
$begingroup$
Yes, in fact it is even a tag on the other site.
$endgroup$
– noedne
48 mins ago
|
show 3 more comments
$begingroup$
An eccentric possibility is an
ellipse
My suffix is short for the place where you are,
PSE - short for Puzzling Stack Exchange
My infix for who,
I - for myself
My prefix for where you can learn about what's mistaken for me in a crowd at least two.
ELL - short for English Language Learners, which has a linguistics ellipsis tag, which is also the plural (at least two) of ellipse.
To echo a riddle that's greatly renowned ... I come in rounds.
An ellipse is a closed curve that goes around, and there are ellipses in the title and body of this question ...
This puzzle also features the answer three times:
Ellipsis, the omission of words that are understood, or the punctuation mark ..., is used in:
My infix for who - omits you are
Mistaken for me in a crowd at least two - omits of me
To echo a riddle that's greatly renowned ... - has the ellipsis punctuation mark (may also omit here as it's famous on PSE).
$endgroup$
$begingroup$
Excellent! But there is an additional explanation for the third clue (My prefix...two.) which also appears in the puzzle.
$endgroup$
– noedne
1 hour ago
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@noedne, if along the same lines maybe this?
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– Tom
59 mins ago
$begingroup$
Sorry for being unclear, the place is the same, but there is another thing you can learn about there that looks the same and appears (or doesn't?) in the puzzle.
$endgroup$
– noedne
57 mins ago
1
$begingroup$
@noedne, now I think it's more like this figure!
$endgroup$
– Tom
50 mins ago
1
$begingroup$
Yes, in fact it is even a tag on the other site.
$endgroup$
– noedne
48 mins ago
|
show 3 more comments
$begingroup$
An eccentric possibility is an
ellipse
My suffix is short for the place where you are,
PSE - short for Puzzling Stack Exchange
My infix for who,
I - for myself
My prefix for where you can learn about what's mistaken for me in a crowd at least two.
ELL - short for English Language Learners, which has a linguistics ellipsis tag, which is also the plural (at least two) of ellipse.
To echo a riddle that's greatly renowned ... I come in rounds.
An ellipse is a closed curve that goes around, and there are ellipses in the title and body of this question ...
This puzzle also features the answer three times:
Ellipsis, the omission of words that are understood, or the punctuation mark ..., is used in:
My infix for who - omits you are
Mistaken for me in a crowd at least two - omits of me
To echo a riddle that's greatly renowned ... - has the ellipsis punctuation mark (may also omit here as it's famous on PSE).
$endgroup$
An eccentric possibility is an
ellipse
My suffix is short for the place where you are,
PSE - short for Puzzling Stack Exchange
My infix for who,
I - for myself
My prefix for where you can learn about what's mistaken for me in a crowd at least two.
ELL - short for English Language Learners, which has a linguistics ellipsis tag, which is also the plural (at least two) of ellipse.
To echo a riddle that's greatly renowned ... I come in rounds.
An ellipse is a closed curve that goes around, and there are ellipses in the title and body of this question ...
This puzzle also features the answer three times:
Ellipsis, the omission of words that are understood, or the punctuation mark ..., is used in:
My infix for who - omits you are
Mistaken for me in a crowd at least two - omits of me
To echo a riddle that's greatly renowned ... - has the ellipsis punctuation mark (may also omit here as it's famous on PSE).
edited 18 mins ago
answered 1 hour ago
TomTom
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Excellent! But there is an additional explanation for the third clue (My prefix...two.) which also appears in the puzzle.
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– noedne
1 hour ago
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@noedne, if along the same lines maybe this?
$endgroup$
– Tom
59 mins ago
$begingroup$
Sorry for being unclear, the place is the same, but there is another thing you can learn about there that looks the same and appears (or doesn't?) in the puzzle.
$endgroup$
– noedne
57 mins ago
1
$begingroup$
@noedne, now I think it's more like this figure!
$endgroup$
– Tom
50 mins ago
1
$begingroup$
Yes, in fact it is even a tag on the other site.
$endgroup$
– noedne
48 mins ago
|
show 3 more comments
$begingroup$
Excellent! But there is an additional explanation for the third clue (My prefix...two.) which also appears in the puzzle.
$endgroup$
– noedne
1 hour ago
$begingroup$
@noedne, if along the same lines maybe this?
$endgroup$
– Tom
59 mins ago
$begingroup$
Sorry for being unclear, the place is the same, but there is another thing you can learn about there that looks the same and appears (or doesn't?) in the puzzle.
$endgroup$
– noedne
57 mins ago
1
$begingroup$
@noedne, now I think it's more like this figure!
$endgroup$
– Tom
50 mins ago
1
$begingroup$
Yes, in fact it is even a tag on the other site.
$endgroup$
– noedne
48 mins ago
$begingroup$
Excellent! But there is an additional explanation for the third clue (My prefix...two.) which also appears in the puzzle.
$endgroup$
– noedne
1 hour ago
$begingroup$
Excellent! But there is an additional explanation for the third clue (My prefix...two.) which also appears in the puzzle.
$endgroup$
– noedne
1 hour ago
$begingroup$
@noedne, if along the same lines maybe this?
$endgroup$
– Tom
59 mins ago
$begingroup$
@noedne, if along the same lines maybe this?
$endgroup$
– Tom
59 mins ago
$begingroup$
Sorry for being unclear, the place is the same, but there is another thing you can learn about there that looks the same and appears (or doesn't?) in the puzzle.
$endgroup$
– noedne
57 mins ago
$begingroup$
Sorry for being unclear, the place is the same, but there is another thing you can learn about there that looks the same and appears (or doesn't?) in the puzzle.
$endgroup$
– noedne
57 mins ago
1
1
$begingroup$
@noedne, now I think it's more like this figure!
$endgroup$
– Tom
50 mins ago
$begingroup$
@noedne, now I think it's more like this figure!
$endgroup$
– Tom
50 mins ago
1
1
$begingroup$
Yes, in fact it is even a tag on the other site.
$endgroup$
– noedne
48 mins ago
$begingroup$
Yes, in fact it is even a tag on the other site.
$endgroup$
– noedne
48 mins ago
|
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