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My third Rebus puzzleMy fourth Rebus puzzleOne Another - Rebus puzzleSmallest quasi-pangrammatic numberThink of a number beginning withhighest number of unique links in a chain of wordsAnswer This Daily PuzzleGhotiy® Puzzle #1What is the name of this puzzle?Maximum number of the same word in an English language sequence (punctuation allowed)













3












$begingroup$


What is the minimum number of letters required to satisfy all the following clues?




"especially bad"
"earth's counterpart"
"flows one-way,
strictly"
"release as outward flow"


"being this is being a jerk"
"locks of one particular feline"
"source of vegan's
disgust"
"mild and obsequious "


"a currency"
"a monster's hideout"
"especially nasty"
"to
cover"


"amorous partner"
"sports group"
"tiny, tiny bug"
"a listing"


"habitually presents alternate facts"
"a transport system"

"an artificial and meaningless convention, as per Juliet"
"so be
it"





END










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  • $begingroup$
    crossword-clues tag? not sure tho... or enigmatic-puzzle?
    $endgroup$
    – Omega Krypton
    May 18 at 16:46










  • $begingroup$
    @OmegaKrypton they seem well suited too
    $endgroup$
    – peerless
    May 18 at 16:55















3












$begingroup$


What is the minimum number of letters required to satisfy all the following clues?




"especially bad"
"earth's counterpart"
"flows one-way,
strictly"
"release as outward flow"


"being this is being a jerk"
"locks of one particular feline"
"source of vegan's
disgust"
"mild and obsequious "


"a currency"
"a monster's hideout"
"especially nasty"
"to
cover"


"amorous partner"
"sports group"
"tiny, tiny bug"
"a listing"


"habitually presents alternate facts"
"a transport system"

"an artificial and meaningless convention, as per Juliet"
"so be
it"





END










share|improve this question











$endgroup$











  • $begingroup$
    crossword-clues tag? not sure tho... or enigmatic-puzzle?
    $endgroup$
    – Omega Krypton
    May 18 at 16:46










  • $begingroup$
    @OmegaKrypton they seem well suited too
    $endgroup$
    – peerless
    May 18 at 16:55













3












3








3





$begingroup$


What is the minimum number of letters required to satisfy all the following clues?




"especially bad"
"earth's counterpart"
"flows one-way,
strictly"
"release as outward flow"


"being this is being a jerk"
"locks of one particular feline"
"source of vegan's
disgust"
"mild and obsequious "


"a currency"
"a monster's hideout"
"especially nasty"
"to
cover"


"amorous partner"
"sports group"
"tiny, tiny bug"
"a listing"


"habitually presents alternate facts"
"a transport system"

"an artificial and meaningless convention, as per Juliet"
"so be
it"





END










share|improve this question











$endgroup$




What is the minimum number of letters required to satisfy all the following clues?




"especially bad"
"earth's counterpart"
"flows one-way,
strictly"
"release as outward flow"


"being this is being a jerk"
"locks of one particular feline"
"source of vegan's
disgust"
"mild and obsequious "


"a currency"
"a monster's hideout"
"especially nasty"
"to
cover"


"amorous partner"
"sports group"
"tiny, tiny bug"
"a listing"


"habitually presents alternate facts"
"a transport system"

"an artificial and meaningless convention, as per Juliet"
"so be
it"





END







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Omega Krypton

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asked May 18 at 15:54









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  • $begingroup$
    crossword-clues tag? not sure tho... or enigmatic-puzzle?
    $endgroup$
    – Omega Krypton
    May 18 at 16:46










  • $begingroup$
    @OmegaKrypton they seem well suited too
    $endgroup$
    – peerless
    May 18 at 16:55
















  • $begingroup$
    crossword-clues tag? not sure tho... or enigmatic-puzzle?
    $endgroup$
    – Omega Krypton
    May 18 at 16:46










  • $begingroup$
    @OmegaKrypton they seem well suited too
    $endgroup$
    – peerless
    May 18 at 16:55















$begingroup$
crossword-clues tag? not sure tho... or enigmatic-puzzle?
$endgroup$
– Omega Krypton
May 18 at 16:46




$begingroup$
crossword-clues tag? not sure tho... or enigmatic-puzzle?
$endgroup$
– Omega Krypton
May 18 at 16:46












$begingroup$
@OmegaKrypton they seem well suited too
$endgroup$
– peerless
May 18 at 16:55




$begingroup$
@OmegaKrypton they seem well suited too
$endgroup$
– peerless
May 18 at 16:55










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oldest

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3












$begingroup$

I think




9 (a,e,i,m,n,t,l,r,v)




is the appropriate number.



These seem to come in




groups of four-letter words that are anagrams of each other:




"especially bad"




evil




"earth's counterpart"




live (in electrical wiring)




"flows one-way, strictly"




time




"release as outward flow"




emit




"being this is being a jerk"




mean




"locks of one particular feline"




mane




"source of vegan's disgust"




meat




"mild and obsequious "




tame




"a currency"




rial




"a monster's hideout"




lair




"especially nasty"




vile




"to cover"




veil




"amorous partner"




mate




"sports group"




team




"tiny, tiny bug"




mite




"a listing"




item




"habitually presents alternate facts"




liar




"a transport system"




rail




"an artificial and meaningless convention, as per Juliet"




name




"so be it"




amen







share|improve this answer











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    too damn quick :)
    $endgroup$
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    May 18 at 16:54











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3












$begingroup$

I think




9 (a,e,i,m,n,t,l,r,v)




is the appropriate number.



These seem to come in




groups of four-letter words that are anagrams of each other:




"especially bad"




evil




"earth's counterpart"




live (in electrical wiring)




"flows one-way, strictly"




time




"release as outward flow"




emit




"being this is being a jerk"




mean




"locks of one particular feline"




mane




"source of vegan's disgust"




meat




"mild and obsequious "




tame




"a currency"




rial




"a monster's hideout"




lair




"especially nasty"




vile




"to cover"




veil




"amorous partner"




mate




"sports group"




team




"tiny, tiny bug"




mite




"a listing"




item




"habitually presents alternate facts"




liar




"a transport system"




rail




"an artificial and meaningless convention, as per Juliet"




name




"so be it"




amen







share|improve this answer











$endgroup$








  • 1




    $begingroup$
    too damn quick :)
    $endgroup$
    – peerless
    May 18 at 16:54















3












$begingroup$

I think




9 (a,e,i,m,n,t,l,r,v)




is the appropriate number.



These seem to come in




groups of four-letter words that are anagrams of each other:




"especially bad"




evil




"earth's counterpart"




live (in electrical wiring)




"flows one-way, strictly"




time




"release as outward flow"




emit




"being this is being a jerk"




mean




"locks of one particular feline"




mane




"source of vegan's disgust"




meat




"mild and obsequious "




tame




"a currency"




rial




"a monster's hideout"




lair




"especially nasty"




vile




"to cover"




veil




"amorous partner"




mate




"sports group"




team




"tiny, tiny bug"




mite




"a listing"




item




"habitually presents alternate facts"




liar




"a transport system"




rail




"an artificial and meaningless convention, as per Juliet"




name




"so be it"




amen







share|improve this answer











$endgroup$








  • 1




    $begingroup$
    too damn quick :)
    $endgroup$
    – peerless
    May 18 at 16:54













3












3








3





$begingroup$

I think




9 (a,e,i,m,n,t,l,r,v)




is the appropriate number.



These seem to come in




groups of four-letter words that are anagrams of each other:




"especially bad"




evil




"earth's counterpart"




live (in electrical wiring)




"flows one-way, strictly"




time




"release as outward flow"




emit




"being this is being a jerk"




mean




"locks of one particular feline"




mane




"source of vegan's disgust"




meat




"mild and obsequious "




tame




"a currency"




rial




"a monster's hideout"




lair




"especially nasty"




vile




"to cover"




veil




"amorous partner"




mate




"sports group"




team




"tiny, tiny bug"




mite




"a listing"




item




"habitually presents alternate facts"




liar




"a transport system"




rail




"an artificial and meaningless convention, as per Juliet"




name




"so be it"




amen







share|improve this answer











$endgroup$



I think




9 (a,e,i,m,n,t,l,r,v)




is the appropriate number.



These seem to come in




groups of four-letter words that are anagrams of each other:




"especially bad"




evil




"earth's counterpart"




live (in electrical wiring)




"flows one-way, strictly"




time




"release as outward flow"




emit




"being this is being a jerk"




mean




"locks of one particular feline"




mane




"source of vegan's disgust"




meat




"mild and obsequious "




tame




"a currency"




rial




"a monster's hideout"




lair




"especially nasty"




vile




"to cover"




veil




"amorous partner"




mate




"sports group"




team




"tiny, tiny bug"




mite




"a listing"




item




"habitually presents alternate facts"




liar




"a transport system"




rail




"an artificial and meaningless convention, as per Juliet"




name




"so be it"




amen








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    too damn quick :)
    $endgroup$
    – peerless
    May 18 at 16:54







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1




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too damn quick :)
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