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see me once, food can usually be found

see me twice, thundering typhoons all around




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    see me once, food can usually be found

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    hints are coming daily, if needed. Good Luck!










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      A very short riddle just came to my mind, let's see if it can be cracked:




      see me once, food can usually be found

      see me twice, thundering typhoons all around




      hints are coming daily, if needed. Good Luck!










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      A very short riddle just came to my mind, let's see if it can be cracked:




      see me once, food can usually be found

      see me twice, thundering typhoons all around




      hints are coming daily, if needed. Good Luck!







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          Could you be




          Tin?




          See me once, food can usually be found




          Tins can contain tinned/canned foods




          see me twice, thundering typhoons all around




          Thundering Typhoons is part of a curse used by Captain Haddock in Tintin. "Billions of bilious blue blistering barnacles in a thundering typhoon!". Captain Haddock is known for his curses :)




          Also,




          Haddock is also a fish, which is a food that can come in a tin/can.




          or something along these lines?






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            Indeed I am! Well done!
            – Cashbee
            35 mins ago






          • 1




            Awesome! That was a nice puzzle. I've never gotten one of these right before :)
            – Namyts
            34 mins ago


















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          Partial Answer:



          Could you be a




          HOLE?




          see me once, food can usually be found




          The hole in this case is a bin.




          see me twice, thundering typhoons all around




          The hole in this case is the centre of a typhoon!




          This does not really explain the "see me once, see my twice" part.




          As confirmed by OP,




          It is not rain, either.




          But, having another guess, could it be




          FAST?




          see me once, food can usually be found




          FAST FOOD.




          see me twice, thundering typhoons all around




          Winds are fast in a typhoon.




          "See me once, see me twice"




          There is fast and then fast fast?







          share|improve this answer






















          • I'm afraid it's not that. The "see me once, see me twice" part is a crucial clue to get the answer
            – Cashbee
            1 hour ago











          • @Cashbee I edited another answer :)
            – user477343
            1 hour ago










          • funny idea with the food, but no. Getting warmer though
            – Cashbee
            1 hour ago











          • @Cashbee hahah, I've got no idea xD. I'll figure it out, though.. hmm.. :{
            – user477343
            1 hour ago

















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          Quasi-jokey answer, but are you




          Cane?




          see me once, food can usually be found




          As in sugar cane or candy cane




          see me twice, thundering typhoons all around




          As in the ‘Canes (Carolina Hurricanes)!




          A different less jokey answer could be




          BORA?




          see me once, food can usually be found




          Bora is the Guyanese name for the asparagus bean.




          see me twice, thundering typhoons all around




          Bora Bora is in the Pacific near the typhoons.







          share|improve this answer




















          • Wow I really love both of your answers, all your explanations make perfect sense for both. I guess I need to make it a little less broad. Unfortunately it's not my intended answer.
            – Cashbee
            1 hour ago










          • @Cashbee thanks for the encouragement! Could you provide a hint possibly to narrow down the answer? (Or in 24 hours, if you’d rather people have a chance to crack the riddle as-is!)
            – El-Guest
            58 mins ago










          • Yes I will add the first hint soon (today). If there is one more wrong answer with good explanation like yours, the hint will come even sooner.
            – Cashbee
            50 mins ago










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          accepted










          Could you be




          Tin?




          See me once, food can usually be found




          Tins can contain tinned/canned foods




          see me twice, thundering typhoons all around




          Thundering Typhoons is part of a curse used by Captain Haddock in Tintin. "Billions of bilious blue blistering barnacles in a thundering typhoon!". Captain Haddock is known for his curses :)




          Also,




          Haddock is also a fish, which is a food that can come in a tin/can.




          or something along these lines?






          share|improve this answer
















          • 1




            Indeed I am! Well done!
            – Cashbee
            35 mins ago






          • 1




            Awesome! That was a nice puzzle. I've never gotten one of these right before :)
            – Namyts
            34 mins ago















          up vote
          3
          down vote



          accepted










          Could you be




          Tin?




          See me once, food can usually be found




          Tins can contain tinned/canned foods




          see me twice, thundering typhoons all around




          Thundering Typhoons is part of a curse used by Captain Haddock in Tintin. "Billions of bilious blue blistering barnacles in a thundering typhoon!". Captain Haddock is known for his curses :)




          Also,




          Haddock is also a fish, which is a food that can come in a tin/can.




          or something along these lines?






          share|improve this answer
















          • 1




            Indeed I am! Well done!
            – Cashbee
            35 mins ago






          • 1




            Awesome! That was a nice puzzle. I've never gotten one of these right before :)
            – Namyts
            34 mins ago













          up vote
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          up vote
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          Could you be




          Tin?




          See me once, food can usually be found




          Tins can contain tinned/canned foods




          see me twice, thundering typhoons all around




          Thundering Typhoons is part of a curse used by Captain Haddock in Tintin. "Billions of bilious blue blistering barnacles in a thundering typhoon!". Captain Haddock is known for his curses :)




          Also,




          Haddock is also a fish, which is a food that can come in a tin/can.




          or something along these lines?






          share|improve this answer












          Could you be




          Tin?




          See me once, food can usually be found




          Tins can contain tinned/canned foods




          see me twice, thundering typhoons all around




          Thundering Typhoons is part of a curse used by Captain Haddock in Tintin. "Billions of bilious blue blistering barnacles in a thundering typhoon!". Captain Haddock is known for his curses :)




          Also,




          Haddock is also a fish, which is a food that can come in a tin/can.




          or something along these lines?







          share|improve this answer












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          Namyts

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            Indeed I am! Well done!
            – Cashbee
            35 mins ago






          • 1




            Awesome! That was a nice puzzle. I've never gotten one of these right before :)
            – Namyts
            34 mins ago













          • 1




            Indeed I am! Well done!
            – Cashbee
            35 mins ago






          • 1




            Awesome! That was a nice puzzle. I've never gotten one of these right before :)
            – Namyts
            34 mins ago








          1




          1




          Indeed I am! Well done!
          – Cashbee
          35 mins ago




          Indeed I am! Well done!
          – Cashbee
          35 mins ago




          1




          1




          Awesome! That was a nice puzzle. I've never gotten one of these right before :)
          – Namyts
          34 mins ago





          Awesome! That was a nice puzzle. I've never gotten one of these right before :)
          – Namyts
          34 mins ago











          up vote
          1
          down vote













          Partial Answer:



          Could you be a




          HOLE?




          see me once, food can usually be found




          The hole in this case is a bin.




          see me twice, thundering typhoons all around




          The hole in this case is the centre of a typhoon!




          This does not really explain the "see me once, see my twice" part.




          As confirmed by OP,




          It is not rain, either.




          But, having another guess, could it be




          FAST?




          see me once, food can usually be found




          FAST FOOD.




          see me twice, thundering typhoons all around




          Winds are fast in a typhoon.




          "See me once, see me twice"




          There is fast and then fast fast?







          share|improve this answer






















          • I'm afraid it's not that. The "see me once, see me twice" part is a crucial clue to get the answer
            – Cashbee
            1 hour ago











          • @Cashbee I edited another answer :)
            – user477343
            1 hour ago










          • funny idea with the food, but no. Getting warmer though
            – Cashbee
            1 hour ago











          • @Cashbee hahah, I've got no idea xD. I'll figure it out, though.. hmm.. :{
            – user477343
            1 hour ago














          up vote
          1
          down vote













          Partial Answer:



          Could you be a




          HOLE?




          see me once, food can usually be found




          The hole in this case is a bin.




          see me twice, thundering typhoons all around




          The hole in this case is the centre of a typhoon!




          This does not really explain the "see me once, see my twice" part.




          As confirmed by OP,




          It is not rain, either.




          But, having another guess, could it be




          FAST?




          see me once, food can usually be found




          FAST FOOD.




          see me twice, thundering typhoons all around




          Winds are fast in a typhoon.




          "See me once, see me twice"




          There is fast and then fast fast?







          share|improve this answer






















          • I'm afraid it's not that. The "see me once, see me twice" part is a crucial clue to get the answer
            – Cashbee
            1 hour ago











          • @Cashbee I edited another answer :)
            – user477343
            1 hour ago










          • funny idea with the food, but no. Getting warmer though
            – Cashbee
            1 hour ago











          • @Cashbee hahah, I've got no idea xD. I'll figure it out, though.. hmm.. :{
            – user477343
            1 hour ago












          up vote
          1
          down vote










          up vote
          1
          down vote









          Partial Answer:



          Could you be a




          HOLE?




          see me once, food can usually be found




          The hole in this case is a bin.




          see me twice, thundering typhoons all around




          The hole in this case is the centre of a typhoon!




          This does not really explain the "see me once, see my twice" part.




          As confirmed by OP,




          It is not rain, either.




          But, having another guess, could it be




          FAST?




          see me once, food can usually be found




          FAST FOOD.




          see me twice, thundering typhoons all around




          Winds are fast in a typhoon.




          "See me once, see me twice"




          There is fast and then fast fast?







          share|improve this answer














          Partial Answer:



          Could you be a




          HOLE?




          see me once, food can usually be found




          The hole in this case is a bin.




          see me twice, thundering typhoons all around




          The hole in this case is the centre of a typhoon!




          This does not really explain the "see me once, see my twice" part.




          As confirmed by OP,




          It is not rain, either.




          But, having another guess, could it be




          FAST?




          see me once, food can usually be found




          FAST FOOD.




          see me twice, thundering typhoons all around




          Winds are fast in a typhoon.




          "See me once, see me twice"




          There is fast and then fast fast?








          share|improve this answer














          share|improve this answer



          share|improve this answer








          edited 1 hour ago

























          answered 1 hour ago









          user477343

          3,3141745




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          • I'm afraid it's not that. The "see me once, see me twice" part is a crucial clue to get the answer
            – Cashbee
            1 hour ago











          • @Cashbee I edited another answer :)
            – user477343
            1 hour ago










          • funny idea with the food, but no. Getting warmer though
            – Cashbee
            1 hour ago











          • @Cashbee hahah, I've got no idea xD. I'll figure it out, though.. hmm.. :{
            – user477343
            1 hour ago
















          • I'm afraid it's not that. The "see me once, see me twice" part is a crucial clue to get the answer
            – Cashbee
            1 hour ago











          • @Cashbee I edited another answer :)
            – user477343
            1 hour ago










          • funny idea with the food, but no. Getting warmer though
            – Cashbee
            1 hour ago











          • @Cashbee hahah, I've got no idea xD. I'll figure it out, though.. hmm.. :{
            – user477343
            1 hour ago















          I'm afraid it's not that. The "see me once, see me twice" part is a crucial clue to get the answer
          – Cashbee
          1 hour ago





          I'm afraid it's not that. The "see me once, see me twice" part is a crucial clue to get the answer
          – Cashbee
          1 hour ago













          @Cashbee I edited another answer :)
          – user477343
          1 hour ago




          @Cashbee I edited another answer :)
          – user477343
          1 hour ago












          funny idea with the food, but no. Getting warmer though
          – Cashbee
          1 hour ago





          funny idea with the food, but no. Getting warmer though
          – Cashbee
          1 hour ago













          @Cashbee hahah, I've got no idea xD. I'll figure it out, though.. hmm.. :{
          – user477343
          1 hour ago




          @Cashbee hahah, I've got no idea xD. I'll figure it out, though.. hmm.. :{
          – user477343
          1 hour ago










          up vote
          1
          down vote













          Quasi-jokey answer, but are you




          Cane?




          see me once, food can usually be found




          As in sugar cane or candy cane




          see me twice, thundering typhoons all around




          As in the ‘Canes (Carolina Hurricanes)!




          A different less jokey answer could be




          BORA?




          see me once, food can usually be found




          Bora is the Guyanese name for the asparagus bean.




          see me twice, thundering typhoons all around




          Bora Bora is in the Pacific near the typhoons.







          share|improve this answer




















          • Wow I really love both of your answers, all your explanations make perfect sense for both. I guess I need to make it a little less broad. Unfortunately it's not my intended answer.
            – Cashbee
            1 hour ago










          • @Cashbee thanks for the encouragement! Could you provide a hint possibly to narrow down the answer? (Or in 24 hours, if you’d rather people have a chance to crack the riddle as-is!)
            – El-Guest
            58 mins ago










          • Yes I will add the first hint soon (today). If there is one more wrong answer with good explanation like yours, the hint will come even sooner.
            – Cashbee
            50 mins ago














          up vote
          1
          down vote













          Quasi-jokey answer, but are you




          Cane?




          see me once, food can usually be found




          As in sugar cane or candy cane




          see me twice, thundering typhoons all around




          As in the ‘Canes (Carolina Hurricanes)!




          A different less jokey answer could be




          BORA?




          see me once, food can usually be found




          Bora is the Guyanese name for the asparagus bean.




          see me twice, thundering typhoons all around




          Bora Bora is in the Pacific near the typhoons.







          share|improve this answer




















          • Wow I really love both of your answers, all your explanations make perfect sense for both. I guess I need to make it a little less broad. Unfortunately it's not my intended answer.
            – Cashbee
            1 hour ago










          • @Cashbee thanks for the encouragement! Could you provide a hint possibly to narrow down the answer? (Or in 24 hours, if you’d rather people have a chance to crack the riddle as-is!)
            – El-Guest
            58 mins ago










          • Yes I will add the first hint soon (today). If there is one more wrong answer with good explanation like yours, the hint will come even sooner.
            – Cashbee
            50 mins ago












          up vote
          1
          down vote










          up vote
          1
          down vote









          Quasi-jokey answer, but are you




          Cane?




          see me once, food can usually be found




          As in sugar cane or candy cane




          see me twice, thundering typhoons all around




          As in the ‘Canes (Carolina Hurricanes)!




          A different less jokey answer could be




          BORA?




          see me once, food can usually be found




          Bora is the Guyanese name for the asparagus bean.




          see me twice, thundering typhoons all around




          Bora Bora is in the Pacific near the typhoons.







          share|improve this answer












          Quasi-jokey answer, but are you




          Cane?




          see me once, food can usually be found




          As in sugar cane or candy cane




          see me twice, thundering typhoons all around




          As in the ‘Canes (Carolina Hurricanes)!




          A different less jokey answer could be




          BORA?




          see me once, food can usually be found




          Bora is the Guyanese name for the asparagus bean.




          see me twice, thundering typhoons all around




          Bora Bora is in the Pacific near the typhoons.








          share|improve this answer












          share|improve this answer



          share|improve this answer










          answered 1 hour ago









          El-Guest

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          • Wow I really love both of your answers, all your explanations make perfect sense for both. I guess I need to make it a little less broad. Unfortunately it's not my intended answer.
            – Cashbee
            1 hour ago










          • @Cashbee thanks for the encouragement! Could you provide a hint possibly to narrow down the answer? (Or in 24 hours, if you’d rather people have a chance to crack the riddle as-is!)
            – El-Guest
            58 mins ago










          • Yes I will add the first hint soon (today). If there is one more wrong answer with good explanation like yours, the hint will come even sooner.
            – Cashbee
            50 mins ago
















          • Wow I really love both of your answers, all your explanations make perfect sense for both. I guess I need to make it a little less broad. Unfortunately it's not my intended answer.
            – Cashbee
            1 hour ago










          • @Cashbee thanks for the encouragement! Could you provide a hint possibly to narrow down the answer? (Or in 24 hours, if you’d rather people have a chance to crack the riddle as-is!)
            – El-Guest
            58 mins ago










          • Yes I will add the first hint soon (today). If there is one more wrong answer with good explanation like yours, the hint will come even sooner.
            – Cashbee
            50 mins ago















          Wow I really love both of your answers, all your explanations make perfect sense for both. I guess I need to make it a little less broad. Unfortunately it's not my intended answer.
          – Cashbee
          1 hour ago




          Wow I really love both of your answers, all your explanations make perfect sense for both. I guess I need to make it a little less broad. Unfortunately it's not my intended answer.
          – Cashbee
          1 hour ago












          @Cashbee thanks for the encouragement! Could you provide a hint possibly to narrow down the answer? (Or in 24 hours, if you’d rather people have a chance to crack the riddle as-is!)
          – El-Guest
          58 mins ago




          @Cashbee thanks for the encouragement! Could you provide a hint possibly to narrow down the answer? (Or in 24 hours, if you’d rather people have a chance to crack the riddle as-is!)
          – El-Guest
          58 mins ago












          Yes I will add the first hint soon (today). If there is one more wrong answer with good explanation like yours, the hint will come even sooner.
          – Cashbee
          50 mins ago




          Yes I will add the first hint soon (today). If there is one more wrong answer with good explanation like yours, the hint will come even sooner.
          – Cashbee
          50 mins ago

















           

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