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The same word or its split versions (no anagrams) fills all the blanks in the stanza below. I've taken slight liberty with grammar.




Poor old Andy ______



His ___ __ a sharp edged ______



A bit of bruise and sprain



___ ____ of throbbing pain











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  • Is the double underscore intentional?
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  • Yes. Just another hint I guess
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  • no one ever solved the original one in your link?
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As a follow up to



Same word fills all the blanks



The same word or its split versions (no anagrams) fills all the blanks in the stanza below. I've taken slight liberty with grammar.




Poor old Andy ______



His ___ __ a sharp edged ______



A bit of bruise and sprain



___ ____ of throbbing pain











share|improve this question























  • Is the double quote intentional?
    – Rand al'Thor
    5 hours ago










  • Sorry No. I am still not used to some of the fonts related stuff
    – DEEM
    5 hours ago










  • Is the double underscore intentional?
    – Lawrence
    5 hours ago










  • Yes. Just another hint I guess
    – DEEM
    4 hours ago










  • no one ever solved the original one in your link?
    – SteveV
    4 hours ago












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As a follow up to



Same word fills all the blanks



The same word or its split versions (no anagrams) fills all the blanks in the stanza below. I've taken slight liberty with grammar.




Poor old Andy ______



His ___ __ a sharp edged ______



A bit of bruise and sprain



___ ____ of throbbing pain











share|improve this question















As a follow up to



Same word fills all the blanks



The same word or its split versions (no anagrams) fills all the blanks in the stanza below. I've taken slight liberty with grammar.




Poor old Andy ______



His ___ __ a sharp edged ______



A bit of bruise and sprain



___ ____ of throbbing pain








wordplay rhyme humor






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  • Is the double quote intentional?
    – Rand al'Thor
    5 hours ago










  • Sorry No. I am still not used to some of the fonts related stuff
    – DEEM
    5 hours ago










  • Is the double underscore intentional?
    – Lawrence
    5 hours ago










  • Yes. Just another hint I guess
    – DEEM
    4 hours ago










  • no one ever solved the original one in your link?
    – SteveV
    4 hours ago
















  • Is the double quote intentional?
    – Rand al'Thor
    5 hours ago










  • Sorry No. I am still not used to some of the fonts related stuff
    – DEEM
    5 hours ago










  • Is the double underscore intentional?
    – Lawrence
    5 hours ago










  • Yes. Just another hint I guess
    – DEEM
    4 hours ago










  • no one ever solved the original one in your link?
    – SteveV
    4 hours ago















Is the double quote intentional?
– Rand al'Thor
5 hours ago




Is the double quote intentional?
– Rand al'Thor
5 hours ago












Sorry No. I am still not used to some of the fonts related stuff
– DEEM
5 hours ago




Sorry No. I am still not used to some of the fonts related stuff
– DEEM
5 hours ago












Is the double underscore intentional?
– Lawrence
5 hours ago




Is the double underscore intentional?
– Lawrence
5 hours ago












Yes. Just another hint I guess
– DEEM
4 hours ago




Yes. Just another hint I guess
– DEEM
4 hours ago












no one ever solved the original one in your link?
– SteveV
4 hours ago




no one ever solved the original one in your link?
– SteveV
4 hours ago










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How about this?




Poor old Andy Handspoke

His hands poke a sharp edged handspoke

A bit of bruise and sprain

Hand spoke of throbbing pain







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    I think this is...




    Button




    Because...




    Poor old Andy Button,

    His butt on a sharp edged button.

    A bit of bruise and sprain,
    But ton of throbbing pain!




    Ouch! :)





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      How about this?




      Poor old Andy Handspoke

      His hands poke a sharp edged handspoke

      A bit of bruise and sprain

      Hand spoke of throbbing pain







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        How about this?




        Poor old Andy Handspoke

        His hands poke a sharp edged handspoke

        A bit of bruise and sprain

        Hand spoke of throbbing pain







        share|improve this answer






















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          How about this?




          Poor old Andy Handspoke

          His hands poke a sharp edged handspoke

          A bit of bruise and sprain

          Hand spoke of throbbing pain







          share|improve this answer












          How about this?




          Poor old Andy Handspoke

          His hands poke a sharp edged handspoke

          A bit of bruise and sprain

          Hand spoke of throbbing pain








          share|improve this answer












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              I think this is...




              Button




              Because...




              Poor old Andy Button,

              His butt on a sharp edged button.

              A bit of bruise and sprain,
              But ton of throbbing pain!




              Ouch! :)





              share
























                up vote
                2
                down vote













                I think this is...




                Button




                Because...




                Poor old Andy Button,

                His butt on a sharp edged button.

                A bit of bruise and sprain,
                But ton of throbbing pain!




                Ouch! :)





                share






















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                  2
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                  up vote
                  2
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                  I think this is...




                  Button




                  Because...




                  Poor old Andy Button,

                  His butt on a sharp edged button.

                  A bit of bruise and sprain,
                  But ton of throbbing pain!




                  Ouch! :)





                  share












                  I think this is...




                  Button




                  Because...




                  Poor old Andy Button,

                  His butt on a sharp edged button.

                  A bit of bruise and sprain,
                  But ton of throbbing pain!




                  Ouch! :)






                  share











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