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So, birds eat bread I toss.
One romantic kiss in the rain's too nice, methinks.
Untidy notes disrupted a student in a study period.
Deodorant on to end an odor.
The wisdom of anagrams fathoms a game in words.
False hope helps a foe.
I may be in prison for decades for my pea-brained decisions.
Was in a bathtub to obtain a butt-wash.
See all the children eat candy and chances are, teeth'll yield.
What do all these sentences above have in common, exactly?
P.S. I have room for one more tag, but if I add that particular tag, this puzzle will probably be solved in five minutes, so I will only include that tag once this puzzle has been solved with an accepted answer. There also may be many things in common with these sentences, so I stress the word "exactly" in the actual question.
Edit: the tag has been officially added.
Thank You!!!
Thank you to the users who upvoted this, and @El-Guest's correct and accepted answer! Thanks also to @El-Guest for even answering this question as quick as he/she did! It is because of you guys that my puzzle has made it in the Top New Questions of the PSE Newsletter, Monday, April $8$, 2019!
I was so excited to have seen this when I checked my emails this morning, so again, I want to give a big thanks to you and, overall, this entire puzzling community! If it wasn't for this site and its amazing community, I would never have even known what the answer to this puzzle actually was.
So a huge shoutout to the entire site and what it stands for as a community, and I hope to be creating and answering more puzzles, over and over again! Once again, thank you!!! :D
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So, birds eat bread I toss.
One romantic kiss in the rain's too nice, methinks.
Untidy notes disrupted a student in a study period.
Deodorant on to end an odor.
The wisdom of anagrams fathoms a game in words.
False hope helps a foe.
I may be in prison for decades for my pea-brained decisions.
Was in a bathtub to obtain a butt-wash.
See all the children eat candy and chances are, teeth'll yield.
What do all these sentences above have in common, exactly?
P.S. I have room for one more tag, but if I add that particular tag, this puzzle will probably be solved in five minutes, so I will only include that tag once this puzzle has been solved with an accepted answer. There also may be many things in common with these sentences, so I stress the word "exactly" in the actual question.
Edit: the tag has been officially added.
Thank You!!!
Thank you to the users who upvoted this, and @El-Guest's correct and accepted answer! Thanks also to @El-Guest for even answering this question as quick as he/she did! It is because of you guys that my puzzle has made it in the Top New Questions of the PSE Newsletter, Monday, April $8$, 2019!
I was so excited to have seen this when I checked my emails this morning, so again, I want to give a big thanks to you and, overall, this entire puzzling community! If it wasn't for this site and its amazing community, I would never have even known what the answer to this puzzle actually was.
So a huge shoutout to the entire site and what it stands for as a community, and I hope to be creating and answering more puzzles, over and over again! Once again, thank you!!! :D
wordplay enigmatic-puzzle steganography anagram acronym
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Is the extra tag by any chance in the puzzle itself? :)
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– noedne
Apr 3 at 2:52
1
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@noedne why, yes... ;)
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– user477343
Apr 3 at 2:52
add a comment |
$begingroup$
So, birds eat bread I toss.
One romantic kiss in the rain's too nice, methinks.
Untidy notes disrupted a student in a study period.
Deodorant on to end an odor.
The wisdom of anagrams fathoms a game in words.
False hope helps a foe.
I may be in prison for decades for my pea-brained decisions.
Was in a bathtub to obtain a butt-wash.
See all the children eat candy and chances are, teeth'll yield.
What do all these sentences above have in common, exactly?
P.S. I have room for one more tag, but if I add that particular tag, this puzzle will probably be solved in five minutes, so I will only include that tag once this puzzle has been solved with an accepted answer. There also may be many things in common with these sentences, so I stress the word "exactly" in the actual question.
Edit: the tag has been officially added.
Thank You!!!
Thank you to the users who upvoted this, and @El-Guest's correct and accepted answer! Thanks also to @El-Guest for even answering this question as quick as he/she did! It is because of you guys that my puzzle has made it in the Top New Questions of the PSE Newsletter, Monday, April $8$, 2019!
I was so excited to have seen this when I checked my emails this morning, so again, I want to give a big thanks to you and, overall, this entire puzzling community! If it wasn't for this site and its amazing community, I would never have even known what the answer to this puzzle actually was.
So a huge shoutout to the entire site and what it stands for as a community, and I hope to be creating and answering more puzzles, over and over again! Once again, thank you!!! :D
wordplay enigmatic-puzzle steganography anagram acronym
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So, birds eat bread I toss.
One romantic kiss in the rain's too nice, methinks.
Untidy notes disrupted a student in a study period.
Deodorant on to end an odor.
The wisdom of anagrams fathoms a game in words.
False hope helps a foe.
I may be in prison for decades for my pea-brained decisions.
Was in a bathtub to obtain a butt-wash.
See all the children eat candy and chances are, teeth'll yield.
What do all these sentences above have in common, exactly?
P.S. I have room for one more tag, but if I add that particular tag, this puzzle will probably be solved in five minutes, so I will only include that tag once this puzzle has been solved with an accepted answer. There also may be many things in common with these sentences, so I stress the word "exactly" in the actual question.
Edit: the tag has been officially added.
Thank You!!!
Thank you to the users who upvoted this, and @El-Guest's correct and accepted answer! Thanks also to @El-Guest for even answering this question as quick as he/she did! It is because of you guys that my puzzle has made it in the Top New Questions of the PSE Newsletter, Monday, April $8$, 2019!
I was so excited to have seen this when I checked my emails this morning, so again, I want to give a big thanks to you and, overall, this entire puzzling community! If it wasn't for this site and its amazing community, I would never have even known what the answer to this puzzle actually was.
So a huge shoutout to the entire site and what it stands for as a community, and I hope to be creating and answering more puzzles, over and over again! Once again, thank you!!! :D
wordplay enigmatic-puzzle steganography anagram acronym
wordplay enigmatic-puzzle steganography anagram acronym
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asked Apr 3 at 2:45
user477343user477343
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Is the extra tag by any chance in the puzzle itself? :)
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– noedne
Apr 3 at 2:52
1
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@noedne why, yes... ;)
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– user477343
Apr 3 at 2:52
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3
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Is the extra tag by any chance in the puzzle itself? :)
$endgroup$
– noedne
Apr 3 at 2:52
1
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@noedne why, yes... ;)
$endgroup$
– user477343
Apr 3 at 2:52
3
3
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Is the extra tag by any chance in the puzzle itself? :)
$endgroup$
– noedne
Apr 3 at 2:52
$begingroup$
Is the extra tag by any chance in the puzzle itself? :)
$endgroup$
– noedne
Apr 3 at 2:52
1
1
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@noedne why, yes... ;)
$endgroup$
– user477343
Apr 3 at 2:52
$begingroup$
@noedne why, yes... ;)
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– user477343
Apr 3 at 2:52
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They are all
SWIFT DUOS (from your upwards acrostic)
I’m guessing this means that the
First half of each sentence anagrams to the second half
The
Divisions are represented below by a tilde, per OP comments below...
Then
So, birds eat ~ bread I toss.
One romantic kiss in the ~ rain's too nice, methinks.
Untidy notes disrupted a ~ student in a study period.
Deodorant on ~ to end an odor.
The wisdom of anagrams ~ fathoms a game in words.
False hope ~ helps a foe.
I may be in prison for decades ~ for my pea-brained decisions.
Was in a bathtub to ~ obtain a butt-wash.
See all the children eat candy ~ and chances are, teeth'll yield.
And the title:
Theorists sure want ~ true answers to this!
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3
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Oh, come on! Turns out this puzzle was solved in five minutes after all xD $(+1)$ You are a bloody legend.
$endgroup$
– user477343
Apr 3 at 2:51
2
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Thanks, @user477343 — I strive to be somewhat prophetic! Great puzzle!
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– El-Guest
Apr 3 at 2:56
2
$begingroup$
I will give you the tick in $24$ hours from now, if you don't mind. Keep up the amazing work! :)
$endgroup$
– user477343
Apr 3 at 2:57
$begingroup$
Oh, by the way, you have used a forward slash/
in your answer; the actual notation regarding the answer is a tilde~
, though your answer is still understandable, so this isn't a problem but more of a fun fact ;)
$endgroup$
– user477343
Apr 3 at 21:01
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$begingroup$
They are all
SWIFT DUOS (from your upwards acrostic)
I’m guessing this means that the
First half of each sentence anagrams to the second half
The
Divisions are represented below by a tilde, per OP comments below...
Then
So, birds eat ~ bread I toss.
One romantic kiss in the ~ rain's too nice, methinks.
Untidy notes disrupted a ~ student in a study period.
Deodorant on ~ to end an odor.
The wisdom of anagrams ~ fathoms a game in words.
False hope ~ helps a foe.
I may be in prison for decades ~ for my pea-brained decisions.
Was in a bathtub to ~ obtain a butt-wash.
See all the children eat candy ~ and chances are, teeth'll yield.
And the title:
Theorists sure want ~ true answers to this!
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3
$begingroup$
Oh, come on! Turns out this puzzle was solved in five minutes after all xD $(+1)$ You are a bloody legend.
$endgroup$
– user477343
Apr 3 at 2:51
2
$begingroup$
Thanks, @user477343 — I strive to be somewhat prophetic! Great puzzle!
$endgroup$
– El-Guest
Apr 3 at 2:56
2
$begingroup$
I will give you the tick in $24$ hours from now, if you don't mind. Keep up the amazing work! :)
$endgroup$
– user477343
Apr 3 at 2:57
$begingroup$
Oh, by the way, you have used a forward slash/
in your answer; the actual notation regarding the answer is a tilde~
, though your answer is still understandable, so this isn't a problem but more of a fun fact ;)
$endgroup$
– user477343
Apr 3 at 21:01
add a comment |
$begingroup$
They are all
SWIFT DUOS (from your upwards acrostic)
I’m guessing this means that the
First half of each sentence anagrams to the second half
The
Divisions are represented below by a tilde, per OP comments below...
Then
So, birds eat ~ bread I toss.
One romantic kiss in the ~ rain's too nice, methinks.
Untidy notes disrupted a ~ student in a study period.
Deodorant on ~ to end an odor.
The wisdom of anagrams ~ fathoms a game in words.
False hope ~ helps a foe.
I may be in prison for decades ~ for my pea-brained decisions.
Was in a bathtub to ~ obtain a butt-wash.
See all the children eat candy ~ and chances are, teeth'll yield.
And the title:
Theorists sure want ~ true answers to this!
$endgroup$
3
$begingroup$
Oh, come on! Turns out this puzzle was solved in five minutes after all xD $(+1)$ You are a bloody legend.
$endgroup$
– user477343
Apr 3 at 2:51
2
$begingroup$
Thanks, @user477343 — I strive to be somewhat prophetic! Great puzzle!
$endgroup$
– El-Guest
Apr 3 at 2:56
2
$begingroup$
I will give you the tick in $24$ hours from now, if you don't mind. Keep up the amazing work! :)
$endgroup$
– user477343
Apr 3 at 2:57
$begingroup$
Oh, by the way, you have used a forward slash/
in your answer; the actual notation regarding the answer is a tilde~
, though your answer is still understandable, so this isn't a problem but more of a fun fact ;)
$endgroup$
– user477343
Apr 3 at 21:01
add a comment |
$begingroup$
They are all
SWIFT DUOS (from your upwards acrostic)
I’m guessing this means that the
First half of each sentence anagrams to the second half
The
Divisions are represented below by a tilde, per OP comments below...
Then
So, birds eat ~ bread I toss.
One romantic kiss in the ~ rain's too nice, methinks.
Untidy notes disrupted a ~ student in a study period.
Deodorant on ~ to end an odor.
The wisdom of anagrams ~ fathoms a game in words.
False hope ~ helps a foe.
I may be in prison for decades ~ for my pea-brained decisions.
Was in a bathtub to ~ obtain a butt-wash.
See all the children eat candy ~ and chances are, teeth'll yield.
And the title:
Theorists sure want ~ true answers to this!
$endgroup$
They are all
SWIFT DUOS (from your upwards acrostic)
I’m guessing this means that the
First half of each sentence anagrams to the second half
The
Divisions are represented below by a tilde, per OP comments below...
Then
So, birds eat ~ bread I toss.
One romantic kiss in the ~ rain's too nice, methinks.
Untidy notes disrupted a ~ student in a study period.
Deodorant on ~ to end an odor.
The wisdom of anagrams ~ fathoms a game in words.
False hope ~ helps a foe.
I may be in prison for decades ~ for my pea-brained decisions.
Was in a bathtub to ~ obtain a butt-wash.
See all the children eat candy ~ and chances are, teeth'll yield.
And the title:
Theorists sure want ~ true answers to this!
edited Apr 4 at 9:37
answered Apr 3 at 2:50
El-GuestEl-Guest
21.8k35092
21.8k35092
3
$begingroup$
Oh, come on! Turns out this puzzle was solved in five minutes after all xD $(+1)$ You are a bloody legend.
$endgroup$
– user477343
Apr 3 at 2:51
2
$begingroup$
Thanks, @user477343 — I strive to be somewhat prophetic! Great puzzle!
$endgroup$
– El-Guest
Apr 3 at 2:56
2
$begingroup$
I will give you the tick in $24$ hours from now, if you don't mind. Keep up the amazing work! :)
$endgroup$
– user477343
Apr 3 at 2:57
$begingroup$
Oh, by the way, you have used a forward slash/
in your answer; the actual notation regarding the answer is a tilde~
, though your answer is still understandable, so this isn't a problem but more of a fun fact ;)
$endgroup$
– user477343
Apr 3 at 21:01
add a comment |
3
$begingroup$
Oh, come on! Turns out this puzzle was solved in five minutes after all xD $(+1)$ You are a bloody legend.
$endgroup$
– user477343
Apr 3 at 2:51
2
$begingroup$
Thanks, @user477343 — I strive to be somewhat prophetic! Great puzzle!
$endgroup$
– El-Guest
Apr 3 at 2:56
2
$begingroup$
I will give you the tick in $24$ hours from now, if you don't mind. Keep up the amazing work! :)
$endgroup$
– user477343
Apr 3 at 2:57
$begingroup$
Oh, by the way, you have used a forward slash/
in your answer; the actual notation regarding the answer is a tilde~
, though your answer is still understandable, so this isn't a problem but more of a fun fact ;)
$endgroup$
– user477343
Apr 3 at 21:01
3
3
$begingroup$
Oh, come on! Turns out this puzzle was solved in five minutes after all xD $(+1)$ You are a bloody legend.
$endgroup$
– user477343
Apr 3 at 2:51
$begingroup$
Oh, come on! Turns out this puzzle was solved in five minutes after all xD $(+1)$ You are a bloody legend.
$endgroup$
– user477343
Apr 3 at 2:51
2
2
$begingroup$
Thanks, @user477343 — I strive to be somewhat prophetic! Great puzzle!
$endgroup$
– El-Guest
Apr 3 at 2:56
$begingroup$
Thanks, @user477343 — I strive to be somewhat prophetic! Great puzzle!
$endgroup$
– El-Guest
Apr 3 at 2:56
2
2
$begingroup$
I will give you the tick in $24$ hours from now, if you don't mind. Keep up the amazing work! :)
$endgroup$
– user477343
Apr 3 at 2:57
$begingroup$
I will give you the tick in $24$ hours from now, if you don't mind. Keep up the amazing work! :)
$endgroup$
– user477343
Apr 3 at 2:57
$begingroup$
Oh, by the way, you have used a forward slash
/
in your answer; the actual notation regarding the answer is a tilde ~
, though your answer is still understandable, so this isn't a problem but more of a fun fact ;)$endgroup$
– user477343
Apr 3 at 21:01
$begingroup$
Oh, by the way, you have used a forward slash
/
in your answer; the actual notation regarding the answer is a tilde ~
, though your answer is still understandable, so this isn't a problem but more of a fun fact ;)$endgroup$
– user477343
Apr 3 at 21:01
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