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Our prefix closes you in its arms

our infix is transmitting warmth

our suffix leaves no stone unturned

and yet our whole was deadly spurned.



Forever in our minds is burned:

Barthélemy

We pray you've learned:

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Our prefix closes you in its arms

our infix is transmitting warmth

our suffix leaves no stone unturned

and yet our whole was deadly spurned.



Forever in our minds is burned:

Barthélemy

We pray you've learned:

Who are we?











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  • Just a fast one that came to mind. Not as polished as usual. Hope you still like it.
    – Karsten Köpnick
    yesterday












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Our prefix closes you in its arms

our infix is transmitting warmth

our suffix leaves no stone unturned

and yet our whole was deadly spurned.



Forever in our minds is burned:

Barthélemy

We pray you've learned:

Who are we?











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Our prefix closes you in its arms

our infix is transmitting warmth

our suffix leaves no stone unturned

and yet our whole was deadly spurned.



Forever in our minds is burned:

Barthélemy

We pray you've learned:

Who are we?








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  • Just a fast one that came to mind. Not as polished as usual. Hope you still like it.
    – Karsten Köpnick
    yesterday
















  • Just a fast one that came to mind. Not as polished as usual. Hope you still like it.
    – Karsten Köpnick
    yesterday















Just a fast one that came to mind. Not as polished as usual. Hope you still like it.
– Karsten Köpnick
yesterday




Just a fast one that came to mind. Not as polished as usual. Hope you still like it.
– Karsten Köpnick
yesterday










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You are the




Huguenots




Our prefix closes you in its arms




HUG




our infix is transmitting warmth




ENO is Eagle's Nest Outfitters who sell a variety of gear designed to keep you warm when camping




our suffix leaves no stone unturned




STONE reversed (turned) is ENOTS (thanks to M Oehm for catching this)




and yet our whole was deadly spurned.




The Huguenots were rejected by the Catholic majority of France




Forever in our minds is burned:
Barthélemy




The Massacre de la Saint-Barthelemy (St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre) in 1572 was a targeted group of assassinations and a wave of Catholic mob violence, directed against the Huguenots (Wikipedia)




Title Clue




The Huguenots were part of the Protestant Reformation (REFORMED Riley)




Some of my answers are stretches, but the overall word fits well.






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    Very good! I think you should literally turn the stone.
    – M Oehm
    yesterday











  • @M Oehm. Good catch - I'll edit the better explanation in now.
    – Pugmonkey
    yesterday










  • @Pugmonkey. Yes, that's the answer I was looking for. You describe prefix, suffix and title exactly as I meant them. There is only a problem with the infix. Your suggested infix together with prefix and suffix does not cover the complete word. - I admit that my take on the infix is probably the weakest of the three and might be quite obscure, depending on the focus of your educational background. So as a hint: Prefix, Infix and Suffix do not overlap. - I will mark this as the solution soon, but I'll keep the question open for a moment longer in case someone wants to tackle the infix.
    – Karsten Köpnick
    yesterday











  • @Karsten Köpnick. I didn't feel good about my guess for infix, but I didn't see anything better. Your hint that they are non-overlapping makes it obvious what the infix is, but I still can't make sense of the clue. Unless it is rot13(henavhz) which could transmit warmth, I suppose.
    – Pugmonkey
    yesterday






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    I wouldn't have gotten the overall riddle, but just for completeness - rot13(svyz pbrssvpvrag)
    – puzzle-guesser
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You are the




Huguenots




Our prefix closes you in its arms




HUG




our infix is transmitting warmth




ENO is Eagle's Nest Outfitters who sell a variety of gear designed to keep you warm when camping




our suffix leaves no stone unturned




STONE reversed (turned) is ENOTS (thanks to M Oehm for catching this)




and yet our whole was deadly spurned.




The Huguenots were rejected by the Catholic majority of France




Forever in our minds is burned:
Barthélemy




The Massacre de la Saint-Barthelemy (St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre) in 1572 was a targeted group of assassinations and a wave of Catholic mob violence, directed against the Huguenots (Wikipedia)




Title Clue




The Huguenots were part of the Protestant Reformation (REFORMED Riley)




Some of my answers are stretches, but the overall word fits well.






share|improve this answer


















  • 1




    Very good! I think you should literally turn the stone.
    – M Oehm
    yesterday











  • @M Oehm. Good catch - I'll edit the better explanation in now.
    – Pugmonkey
    yesterday










  • @Pugmonkey. Yes, that's the answer I was looking for. You describe prefix, suffix and title exactly as I meant them. There is only a problem with the infix. Your suggested infix together with prefix and suffix does not cover the complete word. - I admit that my take on the infix is probably the weakest of the three and might be quite obscure, depending on the focus of your educational background. So as a hint: Prefix, Infix and Suffix do not overlap. - I will mark this as the solution soon, but I'll keep the question open for a moment longer in case someone wants to tackle the infix.
    – Karsten Köpnick
    yesterday











  • @Karsten Köpnick. I didn't feel good about my guess for infix, but I didn't see anything better. Your hint that they are non-overlapping makes it obvious what the infix is, but I still can't make sense of the clue. Unless it is rot13(henavhz) which could transmit warmth, I suppose.
    – Pugmonkey
    yesterday






  • 1




    I wouldn't have gotten the overall riddle, but just for completeness - rot13(svyz pbrssvpvrag)
    – puzzle-guesser
    yesterday














up vote
14
down vote



accepted










You are the




Huguenots




Our prefix closes you in its arms




HUG




our infix is transmitting warmth




ENO is Eagle's Nest Outfitters who sell a variety of gear designed to keep you warm when camping




our suffix leaves no stone unturned




STONE reversed (turned) is ENOTS (thanks to M Oehm for catching this)




and yet our whole was deadly spurned.




The Huguenots were rejected by the Catholic majority of France




Forever in our minds is burned:
Barthélemy




The Massacre de la Saint-Barthelemy (St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre) in 1572 was a targeted group of assassinations and a wave of Catholic mob violence, directed against the Huguenots (Wikipedia)




Title Clue




The Huguenots were part of the Protestant Reformation (REFORMED Riley)




Some of my answers are stretches, but the overall word fits well.






share|improve this answer


















  • 1




    Very good! I think you should literally turn the stone.
    – M Oehm
    yesterday











  • @M Oehm. Good catch - I'll edit the better explanation in now.
    – Pugmonkey
    yesterday










  • @Pugmonkey. Yes, that's the answer I was looking for. You describe prefix, suffix and title exactly as I meant them. There is only a problem with the infix. Your suggested infix together with prefix and suffix does not cover the complete word. - I admit that my take on the infix is probably the weakest of the three and might be quite obscure, depending on the focus of your educational background. So as a hint: Prefix, Infix and Suffix do not overlap. - I will mark this as the solution soon, but I'll keep the question open for a moment longer in case someone wants to tackle the infix.
    – Karsten Köpnick
    yesterday











  • @Karsten Köpnick. I didn't feel good about my guess for infix, but I didn't see anything better. Your hint that they are non-overlapping makes it obvious what the infix is, but I still can't make sense of the clue. Unless it is rot13(henavhz) which could transmit warmth, I suppose.
    – Pugmonkey
    yesterday






  • 1




    I wouldn't have gotten the overall riddle, but just for completeness - rot13(svyz pbrssvpvrag)
    – puzzle-guesser
    yesterday












up vote
14
down vote



accepted







up vote
14
down vote



accepted






You are the




Huguenots




Our prefix closes you in its arms




HUG




our infix is transmitting warmth




ENO is Eagle's Nest Outfitters who sell a variety of gear designed to keep you warm when camping




our suffix leaves no stone unturned




STONE reversed (turned) is ENOTS (thanks to M Oehm for catching this)




and yet our whole was deadly spurned.




The Huguenots were rejected by the Catholic majority of France




Forever in our minds is burned:
Barthélemy




The Massacre de la Saint-Barthelemy (St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre) in 1572 was a targeted group of assassinations and a wave of Catholic mob violence, directed against the Huguenots (Wikipedia)




Title Clue




The Huguenots were part of the Protestant Reformation (REFORMED Riley)




Some of my answers are stretches, but the overall word fits well.






share|improve this answer














You are the




Huguenots




Our prefix closes you in its arms




HUG




our infix is transmitting warmth




ENO is Eagle's Nest Outfitters who sell a variety of gear designed to keep you warm when camping




our suffix leaves no stone unturned




STONE reversed (turned) is ENOTS (thanks to M Oehm for catching this)




and yet our whole was deadly spurned.




The Huguenots were rejected by the Catholic majority of France




Forever in our minds is burned:
Barthélemy




The Massacre de la Saint-Barthelemy (St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre) in 1572 was a targeted group of assassinations and a wave of Catholic mob violence, directed against the Huguenots (Wikipedia)




Title Clue




The Huguenots were part of the Protestant Reformation (REFORMED Riley)




Some of my answers are stretches, but the overall word fits well.







share|improve this answer














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    Very good! I think you should literally turn the stone.
    – M Oehm
    yesterday











  • @M Oehm. Good catch - I'll edit the better explanation in now.
    – Pugmonkey
    yesterday










  • @Pugmonkey. Yes, that's the answer I was looking for. You describe prefix, suffix and title exactly as I meant them. There is only a problem with the infix. Your suggested infix together with prefix and suffix does not cover the complete word. - I admit that my take on the infix is probably the weakest of the three and might be quite obscure, depending on the focus of your educational background. So as a hint: Prefix, Infix and Suffix do not overlap. - I will mark this as the solution soon, but I'll keep the question open for a moment longer in case someone wants to tackle the infix.
    – Karsten Köpnick
    yesterday











  • @Karsten Köpnick. I didn't feel good about my guess for infix, but I didn't see anything better. Your hint that they are non-overlapping makes it obvious what the infix is, but I still can't make sense of the clue. Unless it is rot13(henavhz) which could transmit warmth, I suppose.
    – Pugmonkey
    yesterday






  • 1




    I wouldn't have gotten the overall riddle, but just for completeness - rot13(svyz pbrssvpvrag)
    – puzzle-guesser
    yesterday












  • 1




    Very good! I think you should literally turn the stone.
    – M Oehm
    yesterday











  • @M Oehm. Good catch - I'll edit the better explanation in now.
    – Pugmonkey
    yesterday










  • @Pugmonkey. Yes, that's the answer I was looking for. You describe prefix, suffix and title exactly as I meant them. There is only a problem with the infix. Your suggested infix together with prefix and suffix does not cover the complete word. - I admit that my take on the infix is probably the weakest of the three and might be quite obscure, depending on the focus of your educational background. So as a hint: Prefix, Infix and Suffix do not overlap. - I will mark this as the solution soon, but I'll keep the question open for a moment longer in case someone wants to tackle the infix.
    – Karsten Köpnick
    yesterday











  • @Karsten Köpnick. I didn't feel good about my guess for infix, but I didn't see anything better. Your hint that they are non-overlapping makes it obvious what the infix is, but I still can't make sense of the clue. Unless it is rot13(henavhz) which could transmit warmth, I suppose.
    – Pugmonkey
    yesterday






  • 1




    I wouldn't have gotten the overall riddle, but just for completeness - rot13(svyz pbrssvpvrag)
    – puzzle-guesser
    yesterday







1




1




Very good! I think you should literally turn the stone.
– M Oehm
yesterday





Very good! I think you should literally turn the stone.
– M Oehm
yesterday













@M Oehm. Good catch - I'll edit the better explanation in now.
– Pugmonkey
yesterday




@M Oehm. Good catch - I'll edit the better explanation in now.
– Pugmonkey
yesterday












@Pugmonkey. Yes, that's the answer I was looking for. You describe prefix, suffix and title exactly as I meant them. There is only a problem with the infix. Your suggested infix together with prefix and suffix does not cover the complete word. - I admit that my take on the infix is probably the weakest of the three and might be quite obscure, depending on the focus of your educational background. So as a hint: Prefix, Infix and Suffix do not overlap. - I will mark this as the solution soon, but I'll keep the question open for a moment longer in case someone wants to tackle the infix.
– Karsten Köpnick
yesterday





@Pugmonkey. Yes, that's the answer I was looking for. You describe prefix, suffix and title exactly as I meant them. There is only a problem with the infix. Your suggested infix together with prefix and suffix does not cover the complete word. - I admit that my take on the infix is probably the weakest of the three and might be quite obscure, depending on the focus of your educational background. So as a hint: Prefix, Infix and Suffix do not overlap. - I will mark this as the solution soon, but I'll keep the question open for a moment longer in case someone wants to tackle the infix.
– Karsten Köpnick
yesterday













@Karsten Köpnick. I didn't feel good about my guess for infix, but I didn't see anything better. Your hint that they are non-overlapping makes it obvious what the infix is, but I still can't make sense of the clue. Unless it is rot13(henavhz) which could transmit warmth, I suppose.
– Pugmonkey
yesterday




@Karsten Köpnick. I didn't feel good about my guess for infix, but I didn't see anything better. Your hint that they are non-overlapping makes it obvious what the infix is, but I still can't make sense of the clue. Unless it is rot13(henavhz) which could transmit warmth, I suppose.
– Pugmonkey
yesterday




1




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I wouldn't have gotten the overall riddle, but just for completeness - rot13(svyz pbrssvpvrag)
– puzzle-guesser
yesterday




I wouldn't have gotten the overall riddle, but just for completeness - rot13(svyz pbrssvpvrag)
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yesterday

















 

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