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Common Marsupials and Rare Antelopes
A little abbreviated responseI wish, I yearn, for an answer to this riddleI'm yearning in greyA Modular History LessonI'm fire; I compress—what on earth am I?V for Vendetta - Who am I?Hunting Season is Open!A Heroic Riley Riddle (Risen)I can be a numberAreas of Focus: Cryptic CluesA rare glimpse into a puzzlesmith's workshopListen for my color
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Following the surge of riddles from senpais: this by jafe, and this by Rand al'Thor
I hide as a puzzle in Malaysian spoon,
Bounding sturdy monument and sturdy wood.
Upside-down in common marsupials' and rare antelopes' front,
I'm a gesture, or three, for good.
riddle word wordplay language animals
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Following the surge of riddles from senpais: this by jafe, and this by Rand al'Thor
I hide as a puzzle in Malaysian spoon,
Bounding sturdy monument and sturdy wood.
Upside-down in common marsupials' and rare antelopes' front,
I'm a gesture, or three, for good.
riddle word wordplay language animals
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Following the surge of riddles from senpais: this by jafe, and this by Rand al'Thor
I hide as a puzzle in Malaysian spoon,
Bounding sturdy monument and sturdy wood.
Upside-down in common marsupials' and rare antelopes' front,
I'm a gesture, or three, for good.
riddle word wordplay language animals
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Following the surge of riddles from senpais: this by jafe, and this by Rand al'Thor
I hide as a puzzle in Malaysian spoon,
Bounding sturdy monument and sturdy wood.
Upside-down in common marsupials' and rare antelopes' front,
I'm a gesture, or three, for good.
riddle word wordplay language animals
riddle word wordplay language animals
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I hope my initial thoughts for your puzzle are
OK
I hide as a puzzle in Malaysian spoon,
sudoku is a puzzle which contains ok hiding in sudu - spoon in Malaysian.
Bounding sturdy monument and sturdy wood.
oak and obelisk for the sturdy wood and stone column.
Upside-down in common marsupials' and rare antelopes' front,
koala and kongoni (aka the hartebeest) have ok reversed on their front.
I'm a gesture, or three, for good.
OK - just OK, Okay or Okey dokey, and as a coincidence my first puzzle!
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1
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Also it is made by $$colorbluetextOK$$ Tom got a hat-trick 🥇🥇🥇
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– Ak19
Jun 15 at 11:38
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@OmegaKrypton Self promotion much? :-)
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– Rand al'Thor
Jun 15 at 11:46
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nailed it! will award check later :)
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– Omega Krypton
Jun 15 at 12:38
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@Randal'Thor Hmmm...
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– Omega Krypton
Jun 15 at 12:43
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@Tom better words are expected for line one and line three latter part (should also be in reverse)
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Very partial answer
I hide as a puzzle in Malaysian spoon,
The internet code for Malaysia is
.my
, so this could mean my spoon. Interpreting "spoon" as Spoonerism, we might want to rearrange some letters: instead of "a puzzle in my", maybe a muzzle in pie? (Or "spy moon", but then the word "spoon" would be playing double roles.)
Bounding sturdy monument and sturdy wood.
I want to interpret "bounding" as being on the boundary rather than running. Probably there's some crossword-style letterplay going on here, and we're looking for first and last letters or some such.
Standing upside-down in marsupials' and antelopes' front,
This definitely looks like letterplay. The best-known marsupial must be the kangaroo, but turning "k" upside down gives nothing meaningful. The second best-known is probably the possum, and turning "p" upside down gives d. That d could be an upside-down p from the front of both "possum" (marsupial) and "pronghorn" (antelope).
I'm a gesture, or three, for good.
If we're still looking for letters, that could be V, as the V sign has three meanings listed on Wikipedia.
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I hope my initial thoughts for your puzzle are
OK
I hide as a puzzle in Malaysian spoon,
sudoku is a puzzle which contains ok hiding in sudu - spoon in Malaysian.
Bounding sturdy monument and sturdy wood.
oak and obelisk for the sturdy wood and stone column.
Upside-down in common marsupials' and rare antelopes' front,
koala and kongoni (aka the hartebeest) have ok reversed on their front.
I'm a gesture, or three, for good.
OK - just OK, Okay or Okey dokey, and as a coincidence my first puzzle!
$endgroup$
1
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Also it is made by $$colorbluetextOK$$ Tom got a hat-trick 🥇🥇🥇
$endgroup$
– Ak19
Jun 15 at 11:38
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@OmegaKrypton Self promotion much? :-)
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– Rand al'Thor
Jun 15 at 11:46
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nailed it! will award check later :)
$endgroup$
– Omega Krypton
Jun 15 at 12:38
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@Randal'Thor Hmmm...
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– Omega Krypton
Jun 15 at 12:43
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@Tom better words are expected for line one and line three latter part (should also be in reverse)
$endgroup$
– Omega Krypton
Jun 15 at 17:16
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show 1 more comment
$begingroup$
I hope my initial thoughts for your puzzle are
OK
I hide as a puzzle in Malaysian spoon,
sudoku is a puzzle which contains ok hiding in sudu - spoon in Malaysian.
Bounding sturdy monument and sturdy wood.
oak and obelisk for the sturdy wood and stone column.
Upside-down in common marsupials' and rare antelopes' front,
koala and kongoni (aka the hartebeest) have ok reversed on their front.
I'm a gesture, or three, for good.
OK - just OK, Okay or Okey dokey, and as a coincidence my first puzzle!
$endgroup$
1
$begingroup$
Also it is made by $$colorbluetextOK$$ Tom got a hat-trick 🥇🥇🥇
$endgroup$
– Ak19
Jun 15 at 11:38
$begingroup$
@OmegaKrypton Self promotion much? :-)
$endgroup$
– Rand al'Thor
Jun 15 at 11:46
$begingroup$
nailed it! will award check later :)
$endgroup$
– Omega Krypton
Jun 15 at 12:38
$begingroup$
@Randal'Thor Hmmm...
$endgroup$
– Omega Krypton
Jun 15 at 12:43
$begingroup$
@Tom better words are expected for line one and line three latter part (should also be in reverse)
$endgroup$
– Omega Krypton
Jun 15 at 17:16
|
show 1 more comment
$begingroup$
I hope my initial thoughts for your puzzle are
OK
I hide as a puzzle in Malaysian spoon,
sudoku is a puzzle which contains ok hiding in sudu - spoon in Malaysian.
Bounding sturdy monument and sturdy wood.
oak and obelisk for the sturdy wood and stone column.
Upside-down in common marsupials' and rare antelopes' front,
koala and kongoni (aka the hartebeest) have ok reversed on their front.
I'm a gesture, or three, for good.
OK - just OK, Okay or Okey dokey, and as a coincidence my first puzzle!
$endgroup$
I hope my initial thoughts for your puzzle are
OK
I hide as a puzzle in Malaysian spoon,
sudoku is a puzzle which contains ok hiding in sudu - spoon in Malaysian.
Bounding sturdy monument and sturdy wood.
oak and obelisk for the sturdy wood and stone column.
Upside-down in common marsupials' and rare antelopes' front,
koala and kongoni (aka the hartebeest) have ok reversed on their front.
I'm a gesture, or three, for good.
OK - just OK, Okay or Okey dokey, and as a coincidence my first puzzle!
edited Jun 15 at 17:45
answered Jun 15 at 11:33
TomTom
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Also it is made by $$colorbluetextOK$$ Tom got a hat-trick 🥇🥇🥇
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– Ak19
Jun 15 at 11:38
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@OmegaKrypton Self promotion much? :-)
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– Rand al'Thor
Jun 15 at 11:46
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nailed it! will award check later :)
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– Omega Krypton
Jun 15 at 12:38
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@Randal'Thor Hmmm...
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– Omega Krypton
Jun 15 at 12:43
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@Tom better words are expected for line one and line three latter part (should also be in reverse)
$endgroup$
– Omega Krypton
Jun 15 at 17:16
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show 1 more comment
1
$begingroup$
Also it is made by $$colorbluetextOK$$ Tom got a hat-trick 🥇🥇🥇
$endgroup$
– Ak19
Jun 15 at 11:38
$begingroup$
@OmegaKrypton Self promotion much? :-)
$endgroup$
– Rand al'Thor
Jun 15 at 11:46
$begingroup$
nailed it! will award check later :)
$endgroup$
– Omega Krypton
Jun 15 at 12:38
$begingroup$
@Randal'Thor Hmmm...
$endgroup$
– Omega Krypton
Jun 15 at 12:43
$begingroup$
@Tom better words are expected for line one and line three latter part (should also be in reverse)
$endgroup$
– Omega Krypton
Jun 15 at 17:16
1
1
$begingroup$
Also it is made by $$colorbluetextOK$$ Tom got a hat-trick 🥇🥇🥇
$endgroup$
– Ak19
Jun 15 at 11:38
$begingroup$
Also it is made by $$colorbluetextOK$$ Tom got a hat-trick 🥇🥇🥇
$endgroup$
– Ak19
Jun 15 at 11:38
$begingroup$
@OmegaKrypton Self promotion much? :-)
$endgroup$
– Rand al'Thor
Jun 15 at 11:46
$begingroup$
@OmegaKrypton Self promotion much? :-)
$endgroup$
– Rand al'Thor
Jun 15 at 11:46
$begingroup$
nailed it! will award check later :)
$endgroup$
– Omega Krypton
Jun 15 at 12:38
$begingroup$
nailed it! will award check later :)
$endgroup$
– Omega Krypton
Jun 15 at 12:38
$begingroup$
@Randal'Thor Hmmm...
$endgroup$
– Omega Krypton
Jun 15 at 12:43
$begingroup$
@Randal'Thor Hmmm...
$endgroup$
– Omega Krypton
Jun 15 at 12:43
$begingroup$
@Tom better words are expected for line one and line three latter part (should also be in reverse)
$endgroup$
– Omega Krypton
Jun 15 at 17:16
$begingroup$
@Tom better words are expected for line one and line three latter part (should also be in reverse)
$endgroup$
– Omega Krypton
Jun 15 at 17:16
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show 1 more comment
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Very partial answer
I hide as a puzzle in Malaysian spoon,
The internet code for Malaysia is
.my
, so this could mean my spoon. Interpreting "spoon" as Spoonerism, we might want to rearrange some letters: instead of "a puzzle in my", maybe a muzzle in pie? (Or "spy moon", but then the word "spoon" would be playing double roles.)
Bounding sturdy monument and sturdy wood.
I want to interpret "bounding" as being on the boundary rather than running. Probably there's some crossword-style letterplay going on here, and we're looking for first and last letters or some such.
Standing upside-down in marsupials' and antelopes' front,
This definitely looks like letterplay. The best-known marsupial must be the kangaroo, but turning "k" upside down gives nothing meaningful. The second best-known is probably the possum, and turning "p" upside down gives d. That d could be an upside-down p from the front of both "possum" (marsupial) and "pronghorn" (antelope).
I'm a gesture, or three, for good.
If we're still looking for letters, that could be V, as the V sign has three meanings listed on Wikipedia.
$endgroup$
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Very partial answer
I hide as a puzzle in Malaysian spoon,
The internet code for Malaysia is
.my
, so this could mean my spoon. Interpreting "spoon" as Spoonerism, we might want to rearrange some letters: instead of "a puzzle in my", maybe a muzzle in pie? (Or "spy moon", but then the word "spoon" would be playing double roles.)
Bounding sturdy monument and sturdy wood.
I want to interpret "bounding" as being on the boundary rather than running. Probably there's some crossword-style letterplay going on here, and we're looking for first and last letters or some such.
Standing upside-down in marsupials' and antelopes' front,
This definitely looks like letterplay. The best-known marsupial must be the kangaroo, but turning "k" upside down gives nothing meaningful. The second best-known is probably the possum, and turning "p" upside down gives d. That d could be an upside-down p from the front of both "possum" (marsupial) and "pronghorn" (antelope).
I'm a gesture, or three, for good.
If we're still looking for letters, that could be V, as the V sign has three meanings listed on Wikipedia.
$endgroup$
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Very partial answer
I hide as a puzzle in Malaysian spoon,
The internet code for Malaysia is
.my
, so this could mean my spoon. Interpreting "spoon" as Spoonerism, we might want to rearrange some letters: instead of "a puzzle in my", maybe a muzzle in pie? (Or "spy moon", but then the word "spoon" would be playing double roles.)
Bounding sturdy monument and sturdy wood.
I want to interpret "bounding" as being on the boundary rather than running. Probably there's some crossword-style letterplay going on here, and we're looking for first and last letters or some such.
Standing upside-down in marsupials' and antelopes' front,
This definitely looks like letterplay. The best-known marsupial must be the kangaroo, but turning "k" upside down gives nothing meaningful. The second best-known is probably the possum, and turning "p" upside down gives d. That d could be an upside-down p from the front of both "possum" (marsupial) and "pronghorn" (antelope).
I'm a gesture, or three, for good.
If we're still looking for letters, that could be V, as the V sign has three meanings listed on Wikipedia.
$endgroup$
Very partial answer
I hide as a puzzle in Malaysian spoon,
The internet code for Malaysia is
.my
, so this could mean my spoon. Interpreting "spoon" as Spoonerism, we might want to rearrange some letters: instead of "a puzzle in my", maybe a muzzle in pie? (Or "spy moon", but then the word "spoon" would be playing double roles.)
Bounding sturdy monument and sturdy wood.
I want to interpret "bounding" as being on the boundary rather than running. Probably there's some crossword-style letterplay going on here, and we're looking for first and last letters or some such.
Standing upside-down in marsupials' and antelopes' front,
This definitely looks like letterplay. The best-known marsupial must be the kangaroo, but turning "k" upside down gives nothing meaningful. The second best-known is probably the possum, and turning "p" upside down gives d. That d could be an upside-down p from the front of both "possum" (marsupial) and "pronghorn" (antelope).
I'm a gesture, or three, for good.
If we're still looking for letters, that could be V, as the V sign has three meanings listed on Wikipedia.
answered Jun 15 at 11:13
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