Riled Up Riley Riddle 3

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This riddle is intended to be spectacular



Because you need more than one vernacular



My prefix can fly and it can also steal



Use French, and you will seal the deal



Spanish in the suffix is something you'll hear



Every January when you start a new year



The infix is draped in a familiar tin



The essentials came after a long time sin



These clues are burning hot and sly



Because of this, you should know... what am I?







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    Still trying to figure out the answer but I really like the way your riddle rhymes :)
    – Kevin L
    Aug 20 at 5:38











  • As soon as I read the first two lines, I thought: "It's more than spectacular to use the vernacular, it's wizard, it's smashing, it's keen.... Oh Chitty Chitty Bang Bang"
    – user477343
    Aug 20 at 5:41










  • That was a pure coincidence
    – Xavier Stanton
    Aug 20 at 7:15














up vote
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down vote

favorite
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This riddle is intended to be spectacular



Because you need more than one vernacular



My prefix can fly and it can also steal



Use French, and you will seal the deal



Spanish in the suffix is something you'll hear



Every January when you start a new year



The infix is draped in a familiar tin



The essentials came after a long time sin



These clues are burning hot and sly



Because of this, you should know... what am I?







share|improve this question
















  • 1




    Still trying to figure out the answer but I really like the way your riddle rhymes :)
    – Kevin L
    Aug 20 at 5:38











  • As soon as I read the first two lines, I thought: "It's more than spectacular to use the vernacular, it's wizard, it's smashing, it's keen.... Oh Chitty Chitty Bang Bang"
    – user477343
    Aug 20 at 5:41










  • That was a pure coincidence
    – Xavier Stanton
    Aug 20 at 7:15












up vote
9
down vote

favorite
1









up vote
9
down vote

favorite
1






1





This riddle is intended to be spectacular



Because you need more than one vernacular



My prefix can fly and it can also steal



Use French, and you will seal the deal



Spanish in the suffix is something you'll hear



Every January when you start a new year



The infix is draped in a familiar tin



The essentials came after a long time sin



These clues are burning hot and sly



Because of this, you should know... what am I?







share|improve this question












This riddle is intended to be spectacular



Because you need more than one vernacular



My prefix can fly and it can also steal



Use French, and you will seal the deal



Spanish in the suffix is something you'll hear



Every January when you start a new year



The infix is draped in a familiar tin



The essentials came after a long time sin



These clues are burning hot and sly



Because of this, you should know... what am I?









share|improve this question











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Xavier Stanton

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  • 1




    Still trying to figure out the answer but I really like the way your riddle rhymes :)
    – Kevin L
    Aug 20 at 5:38











  • As soon as I read the first two lines, I thought: "It's more than spectacular to use the vernacular, it's wizard, it's smashing, it's keen.... Oh Chitty Chitty Bang Bang"
    – user477343
    Aug 20 at 5:41










  • That was a pure coincidence
    – Xavier Stanton
    Aug 20 at 7:15












  • 1




    Still trying to figure out the answer but I really like the way your riddle rhymes :)
    – Kevin L
    Aug 20 at 5:38











  • As soon as I read the first two lines, I thought: "It's more than spectacular to use the vernacular, it's wizard, it's smashing, it's keen.... Oh Chitty Chitty Bang Bang"
    – user477343
    Aug 20 at 5:41










  • That was a pure coincidence
    – Xavier Stanton
    Aug 20 at 7:15







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Still trying to figure out the answer but I really like the way your riddle rhymes :)
– Kevin L
Aug 20 at 5:38





Still trying to figure out the answer but I really like the way your riddle rhymes :)
– Kevin L
Aug 20 at 5:38













As soon as I read the first two lines, I thought: "It's more than spectacular to use the vernacular, it's wizard, it's smashing, it's keen.... Oh Chitty Chitty Bang Bang"
– user477343
Aug 20 at 5:41




As soon as I read the first two lines, I thought: "It's more than spectacular to use the vernacular, it's wizard, it's smashing, it's keen.... Oh Chitty Chitty Bang Bang"
– user477343
Aug 20 at 5:41












That was a pure coincidence
– Xavier Stanton
Aug 20 at 7:15




That was a pure coincidence
– Xavier Stanton
Aug 20 at 7:15










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volcano?




First,




according to Google translate, vol can mean flight or theft in French...




Second,




cans can be coated in tin




Third,




año means year in Spanish




Also




the clues are 'burning'







share|improve this answer






















  • You correctly answered the OP's previous Riley Riddle and now you just do it again!
    – user477343
    Aug 20 at 5:47







  • 1




    haha I got kind of lucky this time; I already knew the Spanish part and that cans can be coated in tin.
    – 1848
    Aug 20 at 5:52







  • 1




    @XavierStanton any hint on what the third to last line points to? I feel like I might have the correct word, but I can't seem to figure out what that line alludes to.
    – 1848
    Aug 20 at 6:19











  • Good job, the third last line refers to the tin/can opener, which wasn't invented until years after tinned/canned food
    – Xavier Stanton
    Aug 20 at 7:16






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    @1848, if you're interested, maybe this reference guide might help you!
    – El-Guest
    Aug 27 at 17:16










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up vote
8
down vote



accepted











volcano?




First,




according to Google translate, vol can mean flight or theft in French...




Second,




cans can be coated in tin




Third,




año means year in Spanish




Also




the clues are 'burning'







share|improve this answer






















  • You correctly answered the OP's previous Riley Riddle and now you just do it again!
    – user477343
    Aug 20 at 5:47







  • 1




    haha I got kind of lucky this time; I already knew the Spanish part and that cans can be coated in tin.
    – 1848
    Aug 20 at 5:52







  • 1




    @XavierStanton any hint on what the third to last line points to? I feel like I might have the correct word, but I can't seem to figure out what that line alludes to.
    – 1848
    Aug 20 at 6:19











  • Good job, the third last line refers to the tin/can opener, which wasn't invented until years after tinned/canned food
    – Xavier Stanton
    Aug 20 at 7:16






  • 1




    @1848, if you're interested, maybe this reference guide might help you!
    – El-Guest
    Aug 27 at 17:16














up vote
8
down vote



accepted











volcano?




First,




according to Google translate, vol can mean flight or theft in French...




Second,




cans can be coated in tin




Third,




año means year in Spanish




Also




the clues are 'burning'







share|improve this answer






















  • You correctly answered the OP's previous Riley Riddle and now you just do it again!
    – user477343
    Aug 20 at 5:47







  • 1




    haha I got kind of lucky this time; I already knew the Spanish part and that cans can be coated in tin.
    – 1848
    Aug 20 at 5:52







  • 1




    @XavierStanton any hint on what the third to last line points to? I feel like I might have the correct word, but I can't seem to figure out what that line alludes to.
    – 1848
    Aug 20 at 6:19











  • Good job, the third last line refers to the tin/can opener, which wasn't invented until years after tinned/canned food
    – Xavier Stanton
    Aug 20 at 7:16






  • 1




    @1848, if you're interested, maybe this reference guide might help you!
    – El-Guest
    Aug 27 at 17:16












up vote
8
down vote



accepted







up vote
8
down vote



accepted







volcano?




First,




according to Google translate, vol can mean flight or theft in French...




Second,




cans can be coated in tin




Third,




año means year in Spanish




Also




the clues are 'burning'







share|improve this answer















volcano?




First,




according to Google translate, vol can mean flight or theft in French...




Second,




cans can be coated in tin




Third,




año means year in Spanish




Also




the clues are 'burning'








share|improve this answer














share|improve this answer



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1848

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  • You correctly answered the OP's previous Riley Riddle and now you just do it again!
    – user477343
    Aug 20 at 5:47







  • 1




    haha I got kind of lucky this time; I already knew the Spanish part and that cans can be coated in tin.
    – 1848
    Aug 20 at 5:52







  • 1




    @XavierStanton any hint on what the third to last line points to? I feel like I might have the correct word, but I can't seem to figure out what that line alludes to.
    – 1848
    Aug 20 at 6:19











  • Good job, the third last line refers to the tin/can opener, which wasn't invented until years after tinned/canned food
    – Xavier Stanton
    Aug 20 at 7:16






  • 1




    @1848, if you're interested, maybe this reference guide might help you!
    – El-Guest
    Aug 27 at 17:16
















  • You correctly answered the OP's previous Riley Riddle and now you just do it again!
    – user477343
    Aug 20 at 5:47







  • 1




    haha I got kind of lucky this time; I already knew the Spanish part and that cans can be coated in tin.
    – 1848
    Aug 20 at 5:52







  • 1




    @XavierStanton any hint on what the third to last line points to? I feel like I might have the correct word, but I can't seem to figure out what that line alludes to.
    – 1848
    Aug 20 at 6:19











  • Good job, the third last line refers to the tin/can opener, which wasn't invented until years after tinned/canned food
    – Xavier Stanton
    Aug 20 at 7:16






  • 1




    @1848, if you're interested, maybe this reference guide might help you!
    – El-Guest
    Aug 27 at 17:16















You correctly answered the OP's previous Riley Riddle and now you just do it again!
– user477343
Aug 20 at 5:47





You correctly answered the OP's previous Riley Riddle and now you just do it again!
– user477343
Aug 20 at 5:47





1




1




haha I got kind of lucky this time; I already knew the Spanish part and that cans can be coated in tin.
– 1848
Aug 20 at 5:52





haha I got kind of lucky this time; I already knew the Spanish part and that cans can be coated in tin.
– 1848
Aug 20 at 5:52





1




1




@XavierStanton any hint on what the third to last line points to? I feel like I might have the correct word, but I can't seem to figure out what that line alludes to.
– 1848
Aug 20 at 6:19





@XavierStanton any hint on what the third to last line points to? I feel like I might have the correct word, but I can't seem to figure out what that line alludes to.
– 1848
Aug 20 at 6:19













Good job, the third last line refers to the tin/can opener, which wasn't invented until years after tinned/canned food
– Xavier Stanton
Aug 20 at 7:16




Good job, the third last line refers to the tin/can opener, which wasn't invented until years after tinned/canned food
– Xavier Stanton
Aug 20 at 7:16




1




1




@1848, if you're interested, maybe this reference guide might help you!
– El-Guest
Aug 27 at 17:16




@1848, if you're interested, maybe this reference guide might help you!
– El-Guest
Aug 27 at 17:16

















 

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