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A Warm Riley Riddle


My prefix is food, my suffix is rudeFeast Your Eyes on a Riley RiddleA Resurrected Riley RiddleGetting on the Riley TrainA Riley Riddle For AllRiley Riddle for Your Peace of MindAn Inquisitive RileyAnother Perpetual Riley RiddleThe Word Am I (Riley riddle)A Bell-Ringing One! (Riley riddle)A Rare Riley Riddle













11












$begingroup$



My infix has been removed.



My suffix is this.



If you can read this, you're on my prefix.



If you read this in the morning, you might guess me sooner - what am I?




The usual. Please have an explanation for each line and the title.



Hint #1:




For the third line, I've heard/guessed that some of you are thinking of things like the SE network or the "web" or the "net". You're going down the right path, but the answer to this part of the riddle is a bit more broad than "internet." Not much more broad, but a little bit.











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  • 2




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    Does this refer to the subject of the riddle?
    $endgroup$
    – noedne
    Apr 29 at 22:00










  • $begingroup$
    @noedne maybe....... Actually no.
    $endgroup$
    – Brandon_J
    Apr 29 at 22:53










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    I thought the same as @noedne :P
    $endgroup$
    – Mr Pie
    Apr 29 at 23:14






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    @MrPie haha sorry, but still no.
    $endgroup$
    – Brandon_J
    Apr 29 at 23:31










  • $begingroup$
    I believe I got the prefix, but the rest I'm completely at a loss, especially the suffix clue...
    $endgroup$
    – PiIsNot3
    Apr 30 at 2:29















11












$begingroup$



My infix has been removed.



My suffix is this.



If you can read this, you're on my prefix.



If you read this in the morning, you might guess me sooner - what am I?




The usual. Please have an explanation for each line and the title.



Hint #1:




For the third line, I've heard/guessed that some of you are thinking of things like the SE network or the "web" or the "net". You're going down the right path, but the answer to this part of the riddle is a bit more broad than "internet." Not much more broad, but a little bit.











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  • 2




    $begingroup$
    Does this refer to the subject of the riddle?
    $endgroup$
    – noedne
    Apr 29 at 22:00










  • $begingroup$
    @noedne maybe....... Actually no.
    $endgroup$
    – Brandon_J
    Apr 29 at 22:53










  • $begingroup$
    I thought the same as @noedne :P
    $endgroup$
    – Mr Pie
    Apr 29 at 23:14






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    @MrPie haha sorry, but still no.
    $endgroup$
    – Brandon_J
    Apr 29 at 23:31










  • $begingroup$
    I believe I got the prefix, but the rest I'm completely at a loss, especially the suffix clue...
    $endgroup$
    – PiIsNot3
    Apr 30 at 2:29













11












11








11





$begingroup$



My infix has been removed.



My suffix is this.



If you can read this, you're on my prefix.



If you read this in the morning, you might guess me sooner - what am I?




The usual. Please have an explanation for each line and the title.



Hint #1:




For the third line, I've heard/guessed that some of you are thinking of things like the SE network or the "web" or the "net". You're going down the right path, but the answer to this part of the riddle is a bit more broad than "internet." Not much more broad, but a little bit.











share|improve this question











$endgroup$





My infix has been removed.



My suffix is this.



If you can read this, you're on my prefix.



If you read this in the morning, you might guess me sooner - what am I?




The usual. Please have an explanation for each line and the title.



Hint #1:




For the third line, I've heard/guessed that some of you are thinking of things like the SE network or the "web" or the "net". You're going down the right path, but the answer to this part of the riddle is a bit more broad than "internet." Not much more broad, but a little bit.








riddle word wordplay






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asked Apr 29 at 21:53









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  • 2




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    Does this refer to the subject of the riddle?
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  • $begingroup$
    @noedne maybe....... Actually no.
    $endgroup$
    – Brandon_J
    Apr 29 at 22:53










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    I thought the same as @noedne :P
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    – Mr Pie
    Apr 29 at 23:14






  • 1




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    @MrPie haha sorry, but still no.
    $endgroup$
    – Brandon_J
    Apr 29 at 23:31










  • $begingroup$
    I believe I got the prefix, but the rest I'm completely at a loss, especially the suffix clue...
    $endgroup$
    – PiIsNot3
    Apr 30 at 2:29












  • 2




    $begingroup$
    Does this refer to the subject of the riddle?
    $endgroup$
    – noedne
    Apr 29 at 22:00










  • $begingroup$
    @noedne maybe....... Actually no.
    $endgroup$
    – Brandon_J
    Apr 29 at 22:53










  • $begingroup$
    I thought the same as @noedne :P
    $endgroup$
    – Mr Pie
    Apr 29 at 23:14






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    @MrPie haha sorry, but still no.
    $endgroup$
    – Brandon_J
    Apr 29 at 23:31










  • $begingroup$
    I believe I got the prefix, but the rest I'm completely at a loss, especially the suffix clue...
    $endgroup$
    – PiIsNot3
    Apr 30 at 2:29







2




2




$begingroup$
Does this refer to the subject of the riddle?
$endgroup$
– noedne
Apr 29 at 22:00




$begingroup$
Does this refer to the subject of the riddle?
$endgroup$
– noedne
Apr 29 at 22:00












$begingroup$
@noedne maybe....... Actually no.
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
Apr 29 at 22:53




$begingroup$
@noedne maybe....... Actually no.
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
Apr 29 at 22:53












$begingroup$
I thought the same as @noedne :P
$endgroup$
– Mr Pie
Apr 29 at 23:14




$begingroup$
I thought the same as @noedne :P
$endgroup$
– Mr Pie
Apr 29 at 23:14




1




1




$begingroup$
@MrPie haha sorry, but still no.
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
Apr 29 at 23:31




$begingroup$
@MrPie haha sorry, but still no.
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
Apr 29 at 23:31












$begingroup$
I believe I got the prefix, but the rest I'm completely at a loss, especially the suffix clue...
$endgroup$
– PiIsNot3
Apr 30 at 2:29




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8












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With thanks to hexomino for getting me thinking the right way:



You are a




Griddle




Prefix=




'grid' as in 'on the grid,' meaning using electricity




Infix=




'rid' which can mean to remove




Suffix=




'riddle' is definitely what the question is!




As for the last line and title:




griddles warm food up, especially breakfast food







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  • $begingroup$
    Very well done! Checkmark coming in now.
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    Apr 30 at 21:34


















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I think the answer might be




Breakfast




My infix has been removed.




I think this is a "space" which has been removed. Breakfast originates from the phrase break fast.




My suffix is this.




This clue is short and fast.




If you can read this, you're on my prefix.




If you're reading this riddle, you might be on a break.




If you read this in the morning, you might guess me sooner - what am I?




Breakfast is a morning meal.







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  • $begingroup$
    Nope! Not bad, though; have an upvote. FYI: I'm not thrilled with my infix clue, and my prefix clue is always true, not just a "likely" thing.
    $endgroup$
    – Brandon_J
    Apr 30 at 0:35


















2












$begingroup$

Could you be a very particular kind of recurring warmth called a




sextan?




That would make your prefix




SE - Stack Exchange - which we're all on,




your infix




x, which used to be an official movie rating in the US, but has been removed,




and your suffix




tan, which is Spanish for "this" as in "She is this tall" - "Ella es tan alta".







share|improve this answer









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  • $begingroup$
    Very nice answer! However, no language knowledge is needed (outside of English).
    $endgroup$
    – Brandon_J
    Apr 30 at 13:51



















2












$begingroup$

I think you may be




soup




My infix has been removed




ou from out




My suffix is this.




p for point




If you can read this, you're on my prefix.




s for see




If you read this in the morning, you might guess me sooner - what am I?




within The News we can find stew




A Warm Riley Riddle




Hot soup







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  • $begingroup$
    Welcome to Puzzling.SE, and thanks for the answer! I'm not sure that I understand how your explanation for the last line works; also, Riley Riddle "fixes" are usually whole words (and they are this time).
    $endgroup$
    – Brandon_J
    Apr 30 at 18:33










  • $begingroup$
    I've changed the answer to the last line. Not sure what you meant by 'fixes' though. Is there a rule I've missed?
    $endgroup$
    – MichaelMaggs
    Apr 30 at 18:35











  • $begingroup$
    "fixes" - infix, prefix, suffix
    $endgroup$
    – Brandon_J
    Apr 30 at 19:00










  • $begingroup$
    Thanks. It was looking so promising, too...
    $endgroup$
    – MichaelMaggs
    Apr 30 at 19:08



















1












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Cannot get to fit all the clues, but I find this to be an interesting answer (edited to fit in the second clue):




Coffee




My infix has been removed.




off




My suffix is this.




ee, may be pronounced as "double e", which in turn sounds like doublet--another name for word ladder puzzle, which this puzzle is in a loose sense.




If you can read this, you're on my prefix.




If you can see (C) this




If you read this in the morning, you might guess me sooner - what am I?




The morning coffee :)




The title




The coffee sure may be warm but not sure about riley.







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  • $begingroup$
    Thanks for the answer, and welcome to Puzzling.SE! As a note, the "riley" part references the format of the riddle, which is drawn from a popular riddle by a user named Riley. Searching for "Riley Riddle" on this site will produce a lot of results.
    $endgroup$
    – Brandon_J
    Apr 30 at 14:41












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$begingroup$

With thanks to hexomino for getting me thinking the right way:



You are a




Griddle




Prefix=




'grid' as in 'on the grid,' meaning using electricity




Infix=




'rid' which can mean to remove




Suffix=




'riddle' is definitely what the question is!




As for the last line and title:




griddles warm food up, especially breakfast food







share|improve this answer









$endgroup$












  • $begingroup$
    Very well done! Checkmark coming in now.
    $endgroup$
    – Brandon_J
    Apr 30 at 21:34















8












$begingroup$

With thanks to hexomino for getting me thinking the right way:



You are a




Griddle




Prefix=




'grid' as in 'on the grid,' meaning using electricity




Infix=




'rid' which can mean to remove




Suffix=




'riddle' is definitely what the question is!




As for the last line and title:




griddles warm food up, especially breakfast food







share|improve this answer









$endgroup$












  • $begingroup$
    Very well done! Checkmark coming in now.
    $endgroup$
    – Brandon_J
    Apr 30 at 21:34













8












8








8





$begingroup$

With thanks to hexomino for getting me thinking the right way:



You are a




Griddle




Prefix=




'grid' as in 'on the grid,' meaning using electricity




Infix=




'rid' which can mean to remove




Suffix=




'riddle' is definitely what the question is!




As for the last line and title:




griddles warm food up, especially breakfast food







share|improve this answer









$endgroup$



With thanks to hexomino for getting me thinking the right way:



You are a




Griddle




Prefix=




'grid' as in 'on the grid,' meaning using electricity




Infix=




'rid' which can mean to remove




Suffix=




'riddle' is definitely what the question is!




As for the last line and title:




griddles warm food up, especially breakfast food








share|improve this answer












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answered Apr 30 at 19:28









TwoBitOperationTwoBitOperation

8,88911868




8,88911868











  • $begingroup$
    Very well done! Checkmark coming in now.
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    Apr 30 at 21:34
















  • $begingroup$
    Very well done! Checkmark coming in now.
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    Apr 30 at 21:34















$begingroup$
Very well done! Checkmark coming in now.
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
Apr 30 at 21:34




$begingroup$
Very well done! Checkmark coming in now.
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
Apr 30 at 21:34











9












$begingroup$

I think the answer might be




Breakfast




My infix has been removed.




I think this is a "space" which has been removed. Breakfast originates from the phrase break fast.




My suffix is this.




This clue is short and fast.




If you can read this, you're on my prefix.




If you're reading this riddle, you might be on a break.




If you read this in the morning, you might guess me sooner - what am I?




Breakfast is a morning meal.







share|improve this answer









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  • $begingroup$
    Nope! Not bad, though; have an upvote. FYI: I'm not thrilled with my infix clue, and my prefix clue is always true, not just a "likely" thing.
    $endgroup$
    – Brandon_J
    Apr 30 at 0:35















9












$begingroup$

I think the answer might be




Breakfast




My infix has been removed.




I think this is a "space" which has been removed. Breakfast originates from the phrase break fast.




My suffix is this.




This clue is short and fast.




If you can read this, you're on my prefix.




If you're reading this riddle, you might be on a break.




If you read this in the morning, you might guess me sooner - what am I?




Breakfast is a morning meal.







share|improve this answer









$endgroup$












  • $begingroup$
    Nope! Not bad, though; have an upvote. FYI: I'm not thrilled with my infix clue, and my prefix clue is always true, not just a "likely" thing.
    $endgroup$
    – Brandon_J
    Apr 30 at 0:35













9












9








9





$begingroup$

I think the answer might be




Breakfast




My infix has been removed.




I think this is a "space" which has been removed. Breakfast originates from the phrase break fast.




My suffix is this.




This clue is short and fast.




If you can read this, you're on my prefix.




If you're reading this riddle, you might be on a break.




If you read this in the morning, you might guess me sooner - what am I?




Breakfast is a morning meal.







share|improve this answer









$endgroup$



I think the answer might be




Breakfast




My infix has been removed.




I think this is a "space" which has been removed. Breakfast originates from the phrase break fast.




My suffix is this.




This clue is short and fast.




If you can read this, you're on my prefix.




If you're reading this riddle, you might be on a break.




If you read this in the morning, you might guess me sooner - what am I?




Breakfast is a morning meal.








share|improve this answer












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answered Apr 29 at 23:50









hexominohexomino

49k4146231




49k4146231











  • $begingroup$
    Nope! Not bad, though; have an upvote. FYI: I'm not thrilled with my infix clue, and my prefix clue is always true, not just a "likely" thing.
    $endgroup$
    – Brandon_J
    Apr 30 at 0:35
















  • $begingroup$
    Nope! Not bad, though; have an upvote. FYI: I'm not thrilled with my infix clue, and my prefix clue is always true, not just a "likely" thing.
    $endgroup$
    – Brandon_J
    Apr 30 at 0:35















$begingroup$
Nope! Not bad, though; have an upvote. FYI: I'm not thrilled with my infix clue, and my prefix clue is always true, not just a "likely" thing.
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
Apr 30 at 0:35




$begingroup$
Nope! Not bad, though; have an upvote. FYI: I'm not thrilled with my infix clue, and my prefix clue is always true, not just a "likely" thing.
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
Apr 30 at 0:35











2












$begingroup$

Could you be a very particular kind of recurring warmth called a




sextan?




That would make your prefix




SE - Stack Exchange - which we're all on,




your infix




x, which used to be an official movie rating in the US, but has been removed,




and your suffix




tan, which is Spanish for "this" as in "She is this tall" - "Ella es tan alta".







share|improve this answer









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  • $begingroup$
    Very nice answer! However, no language knowledge is needed (outside of English).
    $endgroup$
    – Brandon_J
    Apr 30 at 13:51
















2












$begingroup$

Could you be a very particular kind of recurring warmth called a




sextan?




That would make your prefix




SE - Stack Exchange - which we're all on,




your infix




x, which used to be an official movie rating in the US, but has been removed,




and your suffix




tan, which is Spanish for "this" as in "She is this tall" - "Ella es tan alta".







share|improve this answer









$endgroup$












  • $begingroup$
    Very nice answer! However, no language knowledge is needed (outside of English).
    $endgroup$
    – Brandon_J
    Apr 30 at 13:51














2












2








2





$begingroup$

Could you be a very particular kind of recurring warmth called a




sextan?




That would make your prefix




SE - Stack Exchange - which we're all on,




your infix




x, which used to be an official movie rating in the US, but has been removed,




and your suffix




tan, which is Spanish for "this" as in "She is this tall" - "Ella es tan alta".







share|improve this answer









$endgroup$



Could you be a very particular kind of recurring warmth called a




sextan?




That would make your prefix




SE - Stack Exchange - which we're all on,




your infix




x, which used to be an official movie rating in the US, but has been removed,




and your suffix




tan, which is Spanish for "this" as in "She is this tall" - "Ella es tan alta".








share|improve this answer












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answered Apr 30 at 5:51









WAFWAF

1,940419




1,940419











  • $begingroup$
    Very nice answer! However, no language knowledge is needed (outside of English).
    $endgroup$
    – Brandon_J
    Apr 30 at 13:51

















  • $begingroup$
    Very nice answer! However, no language knowledge is needed (outside of English).
    $endgroup$
    – Brandon_J
    Apr 30 at 13:51
















$begingroup$
Very nice answer! However, no language knowledge is needed (outside of English).
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
Apr 30 at 13:51





$begingroup$
Very nice answer! However, no language knowledge is needed (outside of English).
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
Apr 30 at 13:51












2












$begingroup$

I think you may be




soup




My infix has been removed




ou from out




My suffix is this.




p for point




If you can read this, you're on my prefix.




s for see




If you read this in the morning, you might guess me sooner - what am I?




within The News we can find stew




A Warm Riley Riddle




Hot soup







share|improve this answer











$endgroup$












  • $begingroup$
    Welcome to Puzzling.SE, and thanks for the answer! I'm not sure that I understand how your explanation for the last line works; also, Riley Riddle "fixes" are usually whole words (and they are this time).
    $endgroup$
    – Brandon_J
    Apr 30 at 18:33










  • $begingroup$
    I've changed the answer to the last line. Not sure what you meant by 'fixes' though. Is there a rule I've missed?
    $endgroup$
    – MichaelMaggs
    Apr 30 at 18:35











  • $begingroup$
    "fixes" - infix, prefix, suffix
    $endgroup$
    – Brandon_J
    Apr 30 at 19:00










  • $begingroup$
    Thanks. It was looking so promising, too...
    $endgroup$
    – MichaelMaggs
    Apr 30 at 19:08
















2












$begingroup$

I think you may be




soup




My infix has been removed




ou from out




My suffix is this.




p for point




If you can read this, you're on my prefix.




s for see




If you read this in the morning, you might guess me sooner - what am I?




within The News we can find stew




A Warm Riley Riddle




Hot soup







share|improve this answer











$endgroup$












  • $begingroup$
    Welcome to Puzzling.SE, and thanks for the answer! I'm not sure that I understand how your explanation for the last line works; also, Riley Riddle "fixes" are usually whole words (and they are this time).
    $endgroup$
    – Brandon_J
    Apr 30 at 18:33










  • $begingroup$
    I've changed the answer to the last line. Not sure what you meant by 'fixes' though. Is there a rule I've missed?
    $endgroup$
    – MichaelMaggs
    Apr 30 at 18:35











  • $begingroup$
    "fixes" - infix, prefix, suffix
    $endgroup$
    – Brandon_J
    Apr 30 at 19:00










  • $begingroup$
    Thanks. It was looking so promising, too...
    $endgroup$
    – MichaelMaggs
    Apr 30 at 19:08














2












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I think you may be




soup




My infix has been removed




ou from out




My suffix is this.




p for point




If you can read this, you're on my prefix.




s for see




If you read this in the morning, you might guess me sooner - what am I?




within The News we can find stew




A Warm Riley Riddle




Hot soup







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I think you may be




soup




My infix has been removed




ou from out




My suffix is this.




p for point




If you can read this, you're on my prefix.




s for see




If you read this in the morning, you might guess me sooner - what am I?




within The News we can find stew




A Warm Riley Riddle




Hot soup








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answered Apr 30 at 18:25









MichaelMaggsMichaelMaggs

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  • $begingroup$
    Welcome to Puzzling.SE, and thanks for the answer! I'm not sure that I understand how your explanation for the last line works; also, Riley Riddle "fixes" are usually whole words (and they are this time).
    $endgroup$
    – Brandon_J
    Apr 30 at 18:33










  • $begingroup$
    I've changed the answer to the last line. Not sure what you meant by 'fixes' though. Is there a rule I've missed?
    $endgroup$
    – MichaelMaggs
    Apr 30 at 18:35











  • $begingroup$
    "fixes" - infix, prefix, suffix
    $endgroup$
    – Brandon_J
    Apr 30 at 19:00










  • $begingroup$
    Thanks. It was looking so promising, too...
    $endgroup$
    – MichaelMaggs
    Apr 30 at 19:08

















  • $begingroup$
    Welcome to Puzzling.SE, and thanks for the answer! I'm not sure that I understand how your explanation for the last line works; also, Riley Riddle "fixes" are usually whole words (and they are this time).
    $endgroup$
    – Brandon_J
    Apr 30 at 18:33










  • $begingroup$
    I've changed the answer to the last line. Not sure what you meant by 'fixes' though. Is there a rule I've missed?
    $endgroup$
    – MichaelMaggs
    Apr 30 at 18:35











  • $begingroup$
    "fixes" - infix, prefix, suffix
    $endgroup$
    – Brandon_J
    Apr 30 at 19:00










  • $begingroup$
    Thanks. It was looking so promising, too...
    $endgroup$
    – MichaelMaggs
    Apr 30 at 19:08
















$begingroup$
Welcome to Puzzling.SE, and thanks for the answer! I'm not sure that I understand how your explanation for the last line works; also, Riley Riddle "fixes" are usually whole words (and they are this time).
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
Apr 30 at 18:33




$begingroup$
Welcome to Puzzling.SE, and thanks for the answer! I'm not sure that I understand how your explanation for the last line works; also, Riley Riddle "fixes" are usually whole words (and they are this time).
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
Apr 30 at 18:33












$begingroup$
I've changed the answer to the last line. Not sure what you meant by 'fixes' though. Is there a rule I've missed?
$endgroup$
– MichaelMaggs
Apr 30 at 18:35





$begingroup$
I've changed the answer to the last line. Not sure what you meant by 'fixes' though. Is there a rule I've missed?
$endgroup$
– MichaelMaggs
Apr 30 at 18:35













$begingroup$
"fixes" - infix, prefix, suffix
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
Apr 30 at 19:00




$begingroup$
"fixes" - infix, prefix, suffix
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
Apr 30 at 19:00












$begingroup$
Thanks. It was looking so promising, too...
$endgroup$
– MichaelMaggs
Apr 30 at 19:08





$begingroup$
Thanks. It was looking so promising, too...
$endgroup$
– MichaelMaggs
Apr 30 at 19:08












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Cannot get to fit all the clues, but I find this to be an interesting answer (edited to fit in the second clue):




Coffee




My infix has been removed.




off




My suffix is this.




ee, may be pronounced as "double e", which in turn sounds like doublet--another name for word ladder puzzle, which this puzzle is in a loose sense.




If you can read this, you're on my prefix.




If you can see (C) this




If you read this in the morning, you might guess me sooner - what am I?




The morning coffee :)




The title




The coffee sure may be warm but not sure about riley.







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  • $begingroup$
    Thanks for the answer, and welcome to Puzzling.SE! As a note, the "riley" part references the format of the riddle, which is drawn from a popular riddle by a user named Riley. Searching for "Riley Riddle" on this site will produce a lot of results.
    $endgroup$
    – Brandon_J
    Apr 30 at 14:41
















1












$begingroup$

Cannot get to fit all the clues, but I find this to be an interesting answer (edited to fit in the second clue):




Coffee




My infix has been removed.




off




My suffix is this.




ee, may be pronounced as "double e", which in turn sounds like doublet--another name for word ladder puzzle, which this puzzle is in a loose sense.




If you can read this, you're on my prefix.




If you can see (C) this




If you read this in the morning, you might guess me sooner - what am I?




The morning coffee :)




The title




The coffee sure may be warm but not sure about riley.







share|improve this answer











$endgroup$












  • $begingroup$
    Thanks for the answer, and welcome to Puzzling.SE! As a note, the "riley" part references the format of the riddle, which is drawn from a popular riddle by a user named Riley. Searching for "Riley Riddle" on this site will produce a lot of results.
    $endgroup$
    – Brandon_J
    Apr 30 at 14:41














1












1








1





$begingroup$

Cannot get to fit all the clues, but I find this to be an interesting answer (edited to fit in the second clue):




Coffee




My infix has been removed.




off




My suffix is this.




ee, may be pronounced as "double e", which in turn sounds like doublet--another name for word ladder puzzle, which this puzzle is in a loose sense.




If you can read this, you're on my prefix.




If you can see (C) this




If you read this in the morning, you might guess me sooner - what am I?




The morning coffee :)




The title




The coffee sure may be warm but not sure about riley.







share|improve this answer











$endgroup$



Cannot get to fit all the clues, but I find this to be an interesting answer (edited to fit in the second clue):




Coffee




My infix has been removed.




off




My suffix is this.




ee, may be pronounced as "double e", which in turn sounds like doublet--another name for word ladder puzzle, which this puzzle is in a loose sense.




If you can read this, you're on my prefix.




If you can see (C) this




If you read this in the morning, you might guess me sooner - what am I?




The morning coffee :)




The title




The coffee sure may be warm but not sure about riley.








share|improve this answer














share|improve this answer



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edited Apr 30 at 15:48

























answered Apr 30 at 14:39









Mazurka FahrMazurka Fahr

1114




1114











  • $begingroup$
    Thanks for the answer, and welcome to Puzzling.SE! As a note, the "riley" part references the format of the riddle, which is drawn from a popular riddle by a user named Riley. Searching for "Riley Riddle" on this site will produce a lot of results.
    $endgroup$
    – Brandon_J
    Apr 30 at 14:41

















  • $begingroup$
    Thanks for the answer, and welcome to Puzzling.SE! As a note, the "riley" part references the format of the riddle, which is drawn from a popular riddle by a user named Riley. Searching for "Riley Riddle" on this site will produce a lot of results.
    $endgroup$
    – Brandon_J
    Apr 30 at 14:41
















$begingroup$
Thanks for the answer, and welcome to Puzzling.SE! As a note, the "riley" part references the format of the riddle, which is drawn from a popular riddle by a user named Riley. Searching for "Riley Riddle" on this site will produce a lot of results.
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
Apr 30 at 14:41





$begingroup$
Thanks for the answer, and welcome to Puzzling.SE! As a note, the "riley" part references the format of the riddle, which is drawn from a popular riddle by a user named Riley. Searching for "Riley Riddle" on this site will produce a lot of results.
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
Apr 30 at 14:41


















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