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There is a very special property common to all the words below:



ART

BAIL

LAP

LATTE

MEAT

ON

PEAR

PEAS

RED

RUM

SCENE

SHOT

SIGN

TINES





Stuck? Need a hint? Here's that list again:



ART

BAIL

LAP

LATTE

MEAT

ON

PEAR

PEAS

RED

RUM

SCENE

SHOT

SIGN

TINES









Epilogue:



Fast solve, @Deusovi !



One minor variant:




Another anagram for LAP+LAP is APPALL











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  • 4




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    Heh, this couldve been a very decent What Is A Word? style puzzle
    $endgroup$
    – greenturtle3141
    Jun 4 at 1:21










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    Maybe if both columns had the same words. It is deja vu after all.
    $endgroup$
    – Jay
    Jun 4 at 2:26

















28












$begingroup$


There is a very special property common to all the words below:



ART

BAIL

LAP

LATTE

MEAT

ON

PEAR

PEAS

RED

RUM

SCENE

SHOT

SIGN

TINES





Stuck? Need a hint? Here's that list again:



ART

BAIL

LAP

LATTE

MEAT

ON

PEAR

PEAS

RED

RUM

SCENE

SHOT

SIGN

TINES









Epilogue:



Fast solve, @Deusovi !



One minor variant:




Another anagram for LAP+LAP is APPALL











share|improve this question











$endgroup$







  • 4




    $begingroup$
    Heh, this couldve been a very decent What Is A Word? style puzzle
    $endgroup$
    – greenturtle3141
    Jun 4 at 1:21










  • $begingroup$
    Maybe if both columns had the same words. It is deja vu after all.
    $endgroup$
    – Jay
    Jun 4 at 2:26













28












28








28





$begingroup$


There is a very special property common to all the words below:



ART

BAIL

LAP

LATTE

MEAT

ON

PEAR

PEAS

RED

RUM

SCENE

SHOT

SIGN

TINES





Stuck? Need a hint? Here's that list again:



ART

BAIL

LAP

LATTE

MEAT

ON

PEAR

PEAS

RED

RUM

SCENE

SHOT

SIGN

TINES









Epilogue:



Fast solve, @Deusovi !



One minor variant:




Another anagram for LAP+LAP is APPALL











share|improve this question











$endgroup$




There is a very special property common to all the words below:



ART

BAIL

LAP

LATTE

MEAT

ON

PEAR

PEAS

RED

RUM

SCENE

SHOT

SIGN

TINES





Stuck? Need a hint? Here's that list again:



ART

BAIL

LAP

LATTE

MEAT

ON

PEAR

PEAS

RED

RUM

SCENE

SHOT

SIGN

TINES









Epilogue:



Fast solve, @Deusovi !



One minor variant:




Another anagram for LAP+LAP is APPALL








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  • 4




    $begingroup$
    Heh, this couldve been a very decent What Is A Word? style puzzle
    $endgroup$
    – greenturtle3141
    Jun 4 at 1:21










  • $begingroup$
    Maybe if both columns had the same words. It is deja vu after all.
    $endgroup$
    – Jay
    Jun 4 at 2:26












  • 4




    $begingroup$
    Heh, this couldve been a very decent What Is A Word? style puzzle
    $endgroup$
    – greenturtle3141
    Jun 4 at 1:21










  • $begingroup$
    Maybe if both columns had the same words. It is deja vu after all.
    $endgroup$
    – Jay
    Jun 4 at 2:26







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4




$begingroup$
Heh, this couldve been a very decent What Is A Word? style puzzle
$endgroup$
– greenturtle3141
Jun 4 at 1:21




$begingroup$
Heh, this couldve been a very decent What Is A Word? style puzzle
$endgroup$
– greenturtle3141
Jun 4 at 1:21












$begingroup$
Maybe if both columns had the same words. It is deja vu after all.
$endgroup$
– Jay
Jun 4 at 2:26




$begingroup$
Maybe if both columns had the same words. It is deja vu after all.
$endgroup$
– Jay
Jun 4 at 2:26










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The property these words have is that




you can double them and anagram to form a new word: TARTAR, BILABIAL, PALPAL, TATTLETALE, TEAMMATE, NOON, REAPPEAR, APPEASES, REDDER, MURMUR, SENESCENCE, HOTSHOTS, SIGNINGS, INTESTINES.







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  • $begingroup$
    I started Ghost Trick after looking at your profile, and now it's like I am playing a game controlling a real person. Sheesh...
    $endgroup$
    – George Menoutis
    Jun 4 at 16:14










  • $begingroup$
    Can you share the journey on how you found the property? It seems hard.
    $endgroup$
    – justhalf
    Jun 4 at 20:55











  • $begingroup$
    @justhalf The puzzle itself is a pretty big clue. Also, many of these are reasonably well known; it wouldn't surprise me in the least if Deusovi recognized the answer just from the last two on the list. Add SCENE and it's nearly a sure thing.
    $endgroup$
    – Rubio
    Jun 5 at 0:07






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    Yeah, the puzzle presentation itself was the main hint. Once I saw the last word, I immediately saw the anagram (since it's really not much of a change from just doubling it), and at that point the other words were just verification.
    $endgroup$
    – Deusovi
    Jun 5 at 3:39











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The property these words have is that




you can double them and anagram to form a new word: TARTAR, BILABIAL, PALPAL, TATTLETALE, TEAMMATE, NOON, REAPPEAR, APPEASES, REDDER, MURMUR, SENESCENCE, HOTSHOTS, SIGNINGS, INTESTINES.







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  • $begingroup$
    I started Ghost Trick after looking at your profile, and now it's like I am playing a game controlling a real person. Sheesh...
    $endgroup$
    – George Menoutis
    Jun 4 at 16:14










  • $begingroup$
    Can you share the journey on how you found the property? It seems hard.
    $endgroup$
    – justhalf
    Jun 4 at 20:55











  • $begingroup$
    @justhalf The puzzle itself is a pretty big clue. Also, many of these are reasonably well known; it wouldn't surprise me in the least if Deusovi recognized the answer just from the last two on the list. Add SCENE and it's nearly a sure thing.
    $endgroup$
    – Rubio
    Jun 5 at 0:07






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    Yeah, the puzzle presentation itself was the main hint. Once I saw the last word, I immediately saw the anagram (since it's really not much of a change from just doubling it), and at that point the other words were just verification.
    $endgroup$
    – Deusovi
    Jun 5 at 3:39















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$begingroup$

The property these words have is that




you can double them and anagram to form a new word: TARTAR, BILABIAL, PALPAL, TATTLETALE, TEAMMATE, NOON, REAPPEAR, APPEASES, REDDER, MURMUR, SENESCENCE, HOTSHOTS, SIGNINGS, INTESTINES.







share|improve this answer









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  • $begingroup$
    I started Ghost Trick after looking at your profile, and now it's like I am playing a game controlling a real person. Sheesh...
    $endgroup$
    – George Menoutis
    Jun 4 at 16:14










  • $begingroup$
    Can you share the journey on how you found the property? It seems hard.
    $endgroup$
    – justhalf
    Jun 4 at 20:55











  • $begingroup$
    @justhalf The puzzle itself is a pretty big clue. Also, many of these are reasonably well known; it wouldn't surprise me in the least if Deusovi recognized the answer just from the last two on the list. Add SCENE and it's nearly a sure thing.
    $endgroup$
    – Rubio
    Jun 5 at 0:07






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    Yeah, the puzzle presentation itself was the main hint. Once I saw the last word, I immediately saw the anagram (since it's really not much of a change from just doubling it), and at that point the other words were just verification.
    $endgroup$
    – Deusovi
    Jun 5 at 3:39













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30





$begingroup$

The property these words have is that




you can double them and anagram to form a new word: TARTAR, BILABIAL, PALPAL, TATTLETALE, TEAMMATE, NOON, REAPPEAR, APPEASES, REDDER, MURMUR, SENESCENCE, HOTSHOTS, SIGNINGS, INTESTINES.







share|improve this answer









$endgroup$



The property these words have is that




you can double them and anagram to form a new word: TARTAR, BILABIAL, PALPAL, TATTLETALE, TEAMMATE, NOON, REAPPEAR, APPEASES, REDDER, MURMUR, SENESCENCE, HOTSHOTS, SIGNINGS, INTESTINES.








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answered Jun 4 at 0:29









DeusoviDeusovi

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  • $begingroup$
    I started Ghost Trick after looking at your profile, and now it's like I am playing a game controlling a real person. Sheesh...
    $endgroup$
    – George Menoutis
    Jun 4 at 16:14










  • $begingroup$
    Can you share the journey on how you found the property? It seems hard.
    $endgroup$
    – justhalf
    Jun 4 at 20:55











  • $begingroup$
    @justhalf The puzzle itself is a pretty big clue. Also, many of these are reasonably well known; it wouldn't surprise me in the least if Deusovi recognized the answer just from the last two on the list. Add SCENE and it's nearly a sure thing.
    $endgroup$
    – Rubio
    Jun 5 at 0:07






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    Yeah, the puzzle presentation itself was the main hint. Once I saw the last word, I immediately saw the anagram (since it's really not much of a change from just doubling it), and at that point the other words were just verification.
    $endgroup$
    – Deusovi
    Jun 5 at 3:39
















  • $begingroup$
    I started Ghost Trick after looking at your profile, and now it's like I am playing a game controlling a real person. Sheesh...
    $endgroup$
    – George Menoutis
    Jun 4 at 16:14










  • $begingroup$
    Can you share the journey on how you found the property? It seems hard.
    $endgroup$
    – justhalf
    Jun 4 at 20:55











  • $begingroup$
    @justhalf The puzzle itself is a pretty big clue. Also, many of these are reasonably well known; it wouldn't surprise me in the least if Deusovi recognized the answer just from the last two on the list. Add SCENE and it's nearly a sure thing.
    $endgroup$
    – Rubio
    Jun 5 at 0:07






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    Yeah, the puzzle presentation itself was the main hint. Once I saw the last word, I immediately saw the anagram (since it's really not much of a change from just doubling it), and at that point the other words were just verification.
    $endgroup$
    – Deusovi
    Jun 5 at 3:39















$begingroup$
I started Ghost Trick after looking at your profile, and now it's like I am playing a game controlling a real person. Sheesh...
$endgroup$
– George Menoutis
Jun 4 at 16:14




$begingroup$
I started Ghost Trick after looking at your profile, and now it's like I am playing a game controlling a real person. Sheesh...
$endgroup$
– George Menoutis
Jun 4 at 16:14












$begingroup$
Can you share the journey on how you found the property? It seems hard.
$endgroup$
– justhalf
Jun 4 at 20:55





$begingroup$
Can you share the journey on how you found the property? It seems hard.
$endgroup$
– justhalf
Jun 4 at 20:55













$begingroup$
@justhalf The puzzle itself is a pretty big clue. Also, many of these are reasonably well known; it wouldn't surprise me in the least if Deusovi recognized the answer just from the last two on the list. Add SCENE and it's nearly a sure thing.
$endgroup$
– Rubio
Jun 5 at 0:07




$begingroup$
@justhalf The puzzle itself is a pretty big clue. Also, many of these are reasonably well known; it wouldn't surprise me in the least if Deusovi recognized the answer just from the last two on the list. Add SCENE and it's nearly a sure thing.
$endgroup$
– Rubio
Jun 5 at 0:07




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$begingroup$
Yeah, the puzzle presentation itself was the main hint. Once I saw the last word, I immediately saw the anagram (since it's really not much of a change from just doubling it), and at that point the other words were just verification.
$endgroup$
– Deusovi
Jun 5 at 3:39




$begingroup$
Yeah, the puzzle presentation itself was the main hint. Once I saw the last word, I immediately saw the anagram (since it's really not much of a change from just doubling it), and at that point the other words were just verification.
$endgroup$
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