A Different Kind of Teapot Riddle
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As the title says this is going to be a riddle similar to a teapot but a bit different. As with the teapot riddles I have a word that has 2 or more meanings. The twist is you are going to be given two different, but related teapots and have to decipher the teapot of theirs that are related. Sorry if there is any confusion I think it will make more sense once you look at the riddle. I will do my best to answer any questions and as always good luck!
The first word's first teapot is an act of respect.
The second word's first teapot is a tremble of fear.
What is each word's teapot that relate to one another?
More teapots for each word will be added if needed.
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As the title says this is going to be a riddle similar to a teapot but a bit different. As with the teapot riddles I have a word that has 2 or more meanings. The twist is you are going to be given two different, but related teapots and have to decipher the teapot of theirs that are related. Sorry if there is any confusion I think it will make more sense once you look at the riddle. I will do my best to answer any questions and as always good luck!
The first word's first teapot is an act of respect.
The second word's first teapot is a tremble of fear.
What is each word's teapot that relate to one another?
More teapots for each word will be added if needed.
riddle word wordplay
is this line 'The twist is you are going to be given two different, but related teapots and have to decipher the teapot of theirs that are related' the actual riddle?
â Naeem Shaikh
26 mins ago
1
To clarify, as an example, could one clue lead to a bow tie, and the other clue lead to the action 'to leave'. Their teapots could then be bough (of a tree) and leave(s) (of a tree). The connection then being a tree? EDIT wow I was actually really close with my example xD
â AHKieran
23 mins ago
2
Yeah sorry @Naemm Shaikh I couldn't find the right words to describe it well but AHKieran's example is exactly what I was trying to say. Hopefully that helps explain it for anyone still confused.
â gabbo1092
21 mins ago
1
@gabbo1092 I got inspired and made my own one of these :D
â AHKieran
5 mins ago
Why are these called "teapot" riddles? It seems you've just replaced the word "meaning" or "definition" with "teapot". Is there some kind of meta-puzzle I'm missing that connects a meaning of the word "teapot" to a meaning of the word "definition"? If not, it only really obfuscates the puzzle.
â Nuclear Wang
4 mins ago
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As the title says this is going to be a riddle similar to a teapot but a bit different. As with the teapot riddles I have a word that has 2 or more meanings. The twist is you are going to be given two different, but related teapots and have to decipher the teapot of theirs that are related. Sorry if there is any confusion I think it will make more sense once you look at the riddle. I will do my best to answer any questions and as always good luck!
The first word's first teapot is an act of respect.
The second word's first teapot is a tremble of fear.
What is each word's teapot that relate to one another?
More teapots for each word will be added if needed.
riddle word wordplay
As the title says this is going to be a riddle similar to a teapot but a bit different. As with the teapot riddles I have a word that has 2 or more meanings. The twist is you are going to be given two different, but related teapots and have to decipher the teapot of theirs that are related. Sorry if there is any confusion I think it will make more sense once you look at the riddle. I will do my best to answer any questions and as always good luck!
The first word's first teapot is an act of respect.
The second word's first teapot is a tremble of fear.
What is each word's teapot that relate to one another?
More teapots for each word will be added if needed.
riddle word wordplay
riddle word wordplay
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is this line 'The twist is you are going to be given two different, but related teapots and have to decipher the teapot of theirs that are related' the actual riddle?
â Naeem Shaikh
26 mins ago
1
To clarify, as an example, could one clue lead to a bow tie, and the other clue lead to the action 'to leave'. Their teapots could then be bough (of a tree) and leave(s) (of a tree). The connection then being a tree? EDIT wow I was actually really close with my example xD
â AHKieran
23 mins ago
2
Yeah sorry @Naemm Shaikh I couldn't find the right words to describe it well but AHKieran's example is exactly what I was trying to say. Hopefully that helps explain it for anyone still confused.
â gabbo1092
21 mins ago
1
@gabbo1092 I got inspired and made my own one of these :D
â AHKieran
5 mins ago
Why are these called "teapot" riddles? It seems you've just replaced the word "meaning" or "definition" with "teapot". Is there some kind of meta-puzzle I'm missing that connects a meaning of the word "teapot" to a meaning of the word "definition"? If not, it only really obfuscates the puzzle.
â Nuclear Wang
4 mins ago
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is this line 'The twist is you are going to be given two different, but related teapots and have to decipher the teapot of theirs that are related' the actual riddle?
â Naeem Shaikh
26 mins ago
1
To clarify, as an example, could one clue lead to a bow tie, and the other clue lead to the action 'to leave'. Their teapots could then be bough (of a tree) and leave(s) (of a tree). The connection then being a tree? EDIT wow I was actually really close with my example xD
â AHKieran
23 mins ago
2
Yeah sorry @Naemm Shaikh I couldn't find the right words to describe it well but AHKieran's example is exactly what I was trying to say. Hopefully that helps explain it for anyone still confused.
â gabbo1092
21 mins ago
1
@gabbo1092 I got inspired and made my own one of these :D
â AHKieran
5 mins ago
Why are these called "teapot" riddles? It seems you've just replaced the word "meaning" or "definition" with "teapot". Is there some kind of meta-puzzle I'm missing that connects a meaning of the word "teapot" to a meaning of the word "definition"? If not, it only really obfuscates the puzzle.
â Nuclear Wang
4 mins ago
is this line 'The twist is you are going to be given two different, but related teapots and have to decipher the teapot of theirs that are related' the actual riddle?
â Naeem Shaikh
26 mins ago
is this line 'The twist is you are going to be given two different, but related teapots and have to decipher the teapot of theirs that are related' the actual riddle?
â Naeem Shaikh
26 mins ago
1
1
To clarify, as an example, could one clue lead to a bow tie, and the other clue lead to the action 'to leave'. Their teapots could then be bough (of a tree) and leave(s) (of a tree). The connection then being a tree? EDIT wow I was actually really close with my example xD
â AHKieran
23 mins ago
To clarify, as an example, could one clue lead to a bow tie, and the other clue lead to the action 'to leave'. Their teapots could then be bough (of a tree) and leave(s) (of a tree). The connection then being a tree? EDIT wow I was actually really close with my example xD
â AHKieran
23 mins ago
2
2
Yeah sorry @Naemm Shaikh I couldn't find the right words to describe it well but AHKieran's example is exactly what I was trying to say. Hopefully that helps explain it for anyone still confused.
â gabbo1092
21 mins ago
Yeah sorry @Naemm Shaikh I couldn't find the right words to describe it well but AHKieran's example is exactly what I was trying to say. Hopefully that helps explain it for anyone still confused.
â gabbo1092
21 mins ago
1
1
@gabbo1092 I got inspired and made my own one of these :D
â AHKieran
5 mins ago
@gabbo1092 I got inspired and made my own one of these :D
â AHKieran
5 mins ago
Why are these called "teapot" riddles? It seems you've just replaced the word "meaning" or "definition" with "teapot". Is there some kind of meta-puzzle I'm missing that connects a meaning of the word "teapot" to a meaning of the word "definition"? If not, it only really obfuscates the puzzle.
â Nuclear Wang
4 mins ago
Why are these called "teapot" riddles? It seems you've just replaced the word "meaning" or "definition" with "teapot". Is there some kind of meta-puzzle I'm missing that connects a meaning of the word "teapot" to a meaning of the word "definition"? If not, it only really obfuscates the puzzle.
â Nuclear Wang
4 mins ago
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The act of respect is
Bow
And another word for tremble is
Quiver
These are related because
A quiver holds arrows, which are shot with the bow.
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wow.. now I understood the puzzles
â Naeem Shaikh
22 mins ago
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1 Answer
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1 Answer
1
active
oldest
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active
oldest
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active
oldest
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up vote
8
down vote
accepted
The act of respect is
Bow
And another word for tremble is
Quiver
These are related because
A quiver holds arrows, which are shot with the bow.
1
wow.. now I understood the puzzles
â Naeem Shaikh
22 mins ago
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up vote
8
down vote
accepted
The act of respect is
Bow
And another word for tremble is
Quiver
These are related because
A quiver holds arrows, which are shot with the bow.
1
wow.. now I understood the puzzles
â Naeem Shaikh
22 mins ago
add a comment |Â
up vote
8
down vote
accepted
up vote
8
down vote
accepted
The act of respect is
Bow
And another word for tremble is
Quiver
These are related because
A quiver holds arrows, which are shot with the bow.
The act of respect is
Bow
And another word for tremble is
Quiver
These are related because
A quiver holds arrows, which are shot with the bow.
answered 24 mins ago
Nuclear Wang
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wow.. now I understood the puzzles
â Naeem Shaikh
22 mins ago
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wow.. now I understood the puzzles
â Naeem Shaikh
22 mins ago
1
1
wow.. now I understood the puzzles
â Naeem Shaikh
22 mins ago
wow.. now I understood the puzzles
â Naeem Shaikh
22 mins ago
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is this line 'The twist is you are going to be given two different, but related teapots and have to decipher the teapot of theirs that are related' the actual riddle?
â Naeem Shaikh
26 mins ago
1
To clarify, as an example, could one clue lead to a bow tie, and the other clue lead to the action 'to leave'. Their teapots could then be bough (of a tree) and leave(s) (of a tree). The connection then being a tree? EDIT wow I was actually really close with my example xD
â AHKieran
23 mins ago
2
Yeah sorry @Naemm Shaikh I couldn't find the right words to describe it well but AHKieran's example is exactly what I was trying to say. Hopefully that helps explain it for anyone still confused.
â gabbo1092
21 mins ago
1
@gabbo1092 I got inspired and made my own one of these :D
â AHKieran
5 mins ago
Why are these called "teapot" riddles? It seems you've just replaced the word "meaning" or "definition" with "teapot". Is there some kind of meta-puzzle I'm missing that connects a meaning of the word "teapot" to a meaning of the word "definition"? If not, it only really obfuscates the puzzle.
â Nuclear Wang
4 mins ago