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Not hide and seek


English-based riddle for a wordWords where “ea” = “ay”Bridge words - word pairs linked by the front and backVia Latin from GreekWhat loves to talk but has little to sayTop pie and ele?Looking for a wordGoing deep… or a museaum piece?What goes up, but not down? (Please don't say a balloon)I'm back! With a film recommendation













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$begingroup$


We're bored ...




Mo: How's about a film?




Something outside please.




Mo: Play piggy in the middle?




We don't know it!




Mo: Who's up for a demo?




What word is clued above?










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    $begingroup$


    We're bored ...




    Mo: How's about a film?




    Something outside please.




    Mo: Play piggy in the middle?




    We don't know it!




    Mo: Who's up for a demo?




    What word is clued above?










    share|improve this question









    $endgroup$














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      21








      21





      $begingroup$


      We're bored ...




      Mo: How's about a film?




      Something outside please.




      Mo: Play piggy in the middle?




      We don't know it!




      Mo: Who's up for a demo?




      What word is clued above?










      share|improve this question









      $endgroup$




      We're bored ...




      Mo: How's about a film?




      Something outside please.




      Mo: Play piggy in the middle?




      We don't know it!




      Mo: Who's up for a demo?




      What word is clued above?







      word wordplay






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          $begingroup$

          I think the word is:




          SHOW.




          Mo: How's about a film?




          It's an anagram ("about") of HOW'S and a film is a show.




          Mo: Play piggy in the middle?




          It's "the" middle, i.e. the middle of the, H, in SOW ("piggy") and a play is a show.




          Mo: Who's up for a demo?




          It's an anagram ("up") of WHO'S and a demo is a show.




          Title: Not hide and seek




          To show is the opposite of to hide.







          share|improve this answer









          $endgroup$








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            $begingroup$
            Just wondering about the name "Mo", could it be a reference to rot13(Zvffbhev, juvpu unf gur nooerivngvba ZB naq vf gur "Fubj zr" fgngr)
            $endgroup$
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          $begingroup$

          I think the word is:




          SHOW.




          Mo: How's about a film?




          It's an anagram ("about") of HOW'S and a film is a show.




          Mo: Play piggy in the middle?




          It's "the" middle, i.e. the middle of the, H, in SOW ("piggy") and a play is a show.




          Mo: Who's up for a demo?




          It's an anagram ("up") of WHO'S and a demo is a show.




          Title: Not hide and seek




          To show is the opposite of to hide.







          share|improve this answer









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          • 4




            $begingroup$
            Just wondering about the name "Mo", could it be a reference to rot13(Zvffbhev, juvpu unf gur nooerivngvba ZB naq vf gur "Fubj zr" fgngr)
            $endgroup$
            – user2390246
            Mar 19 at 13:16















          22












          $begingroup$

          I think the word is:




          SHOW.




          Mo: How's about a film?




          It's an anagram ("about") of HOW'S and a film is a show.




          Mo: Play piggy in the middle?




          It's "the" middle, i.e. the middle of the, H, in SOW ("piggy") and a play is a show.




          Mo: Who's up for a demo?




          It's an anagram ("up") of WHO'S and a demo is a show.




          Title: Not hide and seek




          To show is the opposite of to hide.







          share|improve this answer









          $endgroup$








          • 4




            $begingroup$
            Just wondering about the name "Mo", could it be a reference to rot13(Zvffbhev, juvpu unf gur nooerivngvba ZB naq vf gur "Fubj zr" fgngr)
            $endgroup$
            – user2390246
            Mar 19 at 13:16













          22












          22








          22





          $begingroup$

          I think the word is:




          SHOW.




          Mo: How's about a film?




          It's an anagram ("about") of HOW'S and a film is a show.




          Mo: Play piggy in the middle?




          It's "the" middle, i.e. the middle of the, H, in SOW ("piggy") and a play is a show.




          Mo: Who's up for a demo?




          It's an anagram ("up") of WHO'S and a demo is a show.




          Title: Not hide and seek




          To show is the opposite of to hide.







          share|improve this answer









          $endgroup$



          I think the word is:




          SHOW.




          Mo: How's about a film?




          It's an anagram ("about") of HOW'S and a film is a show.




          Mo: Play piggy in the middle?




          It's "the" middle, i.e. the middle of the, H, in SOW ("piggy") and a play is a show.




          Mo: Who's up for a demo?




          It's an anagram ("up") of WHO'S and a demo is a show.




          Title: Not hide and seek




          To show is the opposite of to hide.








          share|improve this answer












          share|improve this answer



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          answered Mar 19 at 11:21









          M OehmM Oehm

          38.2k1118175




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          • 4




            $begingroup$
            Just wondering about the name "Mo", could it be a reference to rot13(Zvffbhev, juvpu unf gur nooerivngvba ZB naq vf gur "Fubj zr" fgngr)
            $endgroup$
            – user2390246
            Mar 19 at 13:16












          • 4




            $begingroup$
            Just wondering about the name "Mo", could it be a reference to rot13(Zvffbhev, juvpu unf gur nooerivngvba ZB naq vf gur "Fubj zr" fgngr)
            $endgroup$
            – user2390246
            Mar 19 at 13:16







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          $begingroup$
          Just wondering about the name "Mo", could it be a reference to rot13(Zvffbhev, juvpu unf gur nooerivngvba ZB naq vf gur "Fubj zr" fgngr)
          $endgroup$
          – user2390246
          Mar 19 at 13:16




          $begingroup$
          Just wondering about the name "Mo", could it be a reference to rot13(Zvffbhev, juvpu unf gur nooerivngvba ZB naq vf gur "Fubj zr" fgngr)
          $endgroup$
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