I'll have this one!
$begingroup$
- Through the web and morning view.
- Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
- It can be rough or go on forever.
- Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
What is the subject?
riddle word
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$begingroup$
- Through the web and morning view.
- Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
- It can be rough or go on forever.
- Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
What is the subject?
riddle word
$endgroup$
add a comment |
$begingroup$
- Through the web and morning view.
- Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
- It can be rough or go on forever.
- Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
What is the subject?
riddle word
$endgroup$
- Through the web and morning view.
- Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
- It can be rough or go on forever.
- Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
What is the subject?
riddle word
riddle word
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My guess is that
each line of the riddle yields one letter of a word.
Through the web and morning view.
"the web" might suggest W as in WWW?
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
Maybe the letter I, which is made up of a "perpendicular" line, and "rise" sounds like "eyes"/"I"s.
It can be rough or go on forever.
Rough Cs or seas, which can look like they go on forever.
Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
Dunno about this, but given the other letters it seems like ...
the final answer should be
WICK.
$endgroup$
$begingroup$
Ask yourself why would I be thinking about leather?
$endgroup$
– Adam
2 hours ago
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Piggybacking off of Rand al'Thor's answer, I think I can add the last line's clue
Through the web and morning view.
The letter W
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
The letter I
It can be rough or go on forever.
The letter C
As Rand al'Thor pointed out, it looks like the last line should signify a
K. Since it's obvious, the letter isn't actually found here, and the leather references John Wick and his brown leather jacket.
As an aside, did I correctly form the possessive of "Rand al'Thor" back at the beginning?
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$begingroup$
My guess is that
each line of the riddle yields one letter of a word.
Through the web and morning view.
"the web" might suggest W as in WWW?
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
Maybe the letter I, which is made up of a "perpendicular" line, and "rise" sounds like "eyes"/"I"s.
It can be rough or go on forever.
Rough Cs or seas, which can look like they go on forever.
Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
Dunno about this, but given the other letters it seems like ...
the final answer should be
WICK.
$endgroup$
$begingroup$
Ask yourself why would I be thinking about leather?
$endgroup$
– Adam
2 hours ago
add a comment |
$begingroup$
My guess is that
each line of the riddle yields one letter of a word.
Through the web and morning view.
"the web" might suggest W as in WWW?
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
Maybe the letter I, which is made up of a "perpendicular" line, and "rise" sounds like "eyes"/"I"s.
It can be rough or go on forever.
Rough Cs or seas, which can look like they go on forever.
Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
Dunno about this, but given the other letters it seems like ...
the final answer should be
WICK.
$endgroup$
$begingroup$
Ask yourself why would I be thinking about leather?
$endgroup$
– Adam
2 hours ago
add a comment |
$begingroup$
My guess is that
each line of the riddle yields one letter of a word.
Through the web and morning view.
"the web" might suggest W as in WWW?
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
Maybe the letter I, which is made up of a "perpendicular" line, and "rise" sounds like "eyes"/"I"s.
It can be rough or go on forever.
Rough Cs or seas, which can look like they go on forever.
Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
Dunno about this, but given the other letters it seems like ...
the final answer should be
WICK.
$endgroup$
My guess is that
each line of the riddle yields one letter of a word.
Through the web and morning view.
"the web" might suggest W as in WWW?
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
Maybe the letter I, which is made up of a "perpendicular" line, and "rise" sounds like "eyes"/"I"s.
It can be rough or go on forever.
Rough Cs or seas, which can look like they go on forever.
Lets finish this rhyme by thinking about leather!
Dunno about this, but given the other letters it seems like ...
the final answer should be
WICK.
answered 2 hours ago
Rand al'ThorRand al'Thor
69.3k14230463
69.3k14230463
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Ask yourself why would I be thinking about leather?
$endgroup$
– Adam
2 hours ago
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$begingroup$
Ask yourself why would I be thinking about leather?
$endgroup$
– Adam
2 hours ago
$begingroup$
Ask yourself why would I be thinking about leather?
$endgroup$
– Adam
2 hours ago
$begingroup$
Ask yourself why would I be thinking about leather?
$endgroup$
– Adam
2 hours ago
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$begingroup$
Piggybacking off of Rand al'Thor's answer, I think I can add the last line's clue
Through the web and morning view.
The letter W
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
The letter I
It can be rough or go on forever.
The letter C
As Rand al'Thor pointed out, it looks like the last line should signify a
K. Since it's obvious, the letter isn't actually found here, and the leather references John Wick and his brown leather jacket.
As an aside, did I correctly form the possessive of "Rand al'Thor" back at the beginning?
$endgroup$
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Piggybacking off of Rand al'Thor's answer, I think I can add the last line's clue
Through the web and morning view.
The letter W
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
The letter I
It can be rough or go on forever.
The letter C
As Rand al'Thor pointed out, it looks like the last line should signify a
K. Since it's obvious, the letter isn't actually found here, and the leather references John Wick and his brown leather jacket.
As an aside, did I correctly form the possessive of "Rand al'Thor" back at the beginning?
$endgroup$
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Piggybacking off of Rand al'Thor's answer, I think I can add the last line's clue
Through the web and morning view.
The letter W
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
The letter I
It can be rough or go on forever.
The letter C
As Rand al'Thor pointed out, it looks like the last line should signify a
K. Since it's obvious, the letter isn't actually found here, and the leather references John Wick and his brown leather jacket.
As an aside, did I correctly form the possessive of "Rand al'Thor" back at the beginning?
$endgroup$
Piggybacking off of Rand al'Thor's answer, I think I can add the last line's clue
Through the web and morning view.
The letter W
Break from rise, it's perpendicular too.
The letter I
It can be rough or go on forever.
The letter C
As Rand al'Thor pointed out, it looks like the last line should signify a
K. Since it's obvious, the letter isn't actually found here, and the leather references John Wick and his brown leather jacket.
As an aside, did I correctly form the possessive of "Rand al'Thor" back at the beginning?
answered 10 mins ago
Brandon_JBrandon_J
90623
90623
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