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A known event to a history junkie
Methodical and precise word guessingQuick four linersI'm known for being addictiveHere I am. What am I?I have not a flowerI am an instrument if I am joined with a board, to which you could use me to play an abundance of chordsMy Actual Final Song to RileyListen for my colorWhich video game am I in?Eight Sisters Treasure Hunt
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I rhyme with a word that could stand for a country -
A known event to a history junkie,
A weird relation to modern computers
I share beginning with angry refuters.
What am I?
riddle word wordplay
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I rhyme with a word that could stand for a country -
A known event to a history junkie,
A weird relation to modern computers
I share beginning with angry refuters.
What am I?
riddle word wordplay
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I rhyme with a word that could stand for a country -
A known event to a history junkie,
A weird relation to modern computers
I share beginning with angry refuters.
What am I?
riddle word wordplay
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I rhyme with a word that could stand for a country -
A known event to a history junkie,
A weird relation to modern computers
I share beginning with angry refuters.
What am I?
riddle word wordplay
riddle word wordplay
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I rhyme with a word that could stand for a country -
revolution rhymes (partially) with nation which is synonymous with country
A known event to a history junkie,
there were several prominent revolutions in the world history
A weird relation to modern computers
computer revolution: https://www.encyclopedia.com/history/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/computer-revolution
I share beginning with angry refuters.
shares beginning with revolters (or perhaps revolutionaries)
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This is a great answer, although I question how closely your answer rhymes with the word you proposed. +1.
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– El-Guest
1 hour ago
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I don't think you need to be a history junkie to know at least a few of these.
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– Rand al'Thor
1 hour ago
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A good answer, but it is not the answer.
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1 hour ago
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Antikythera?
I rhyme with a word that could stand for a country -
Inglaterra, which is England in Spanish. Got this one from a rhyming dictionary, I don't know how Antikythera is actually pronounced.
A known event to a history junkie,
Antikythera mechanism is an Ancient Greek artifact
A weird relation to modern computers
It's considered an extremely early version of an analogue computer
I share beginning with angry refuters.
"Anti" as a prefix seems to fit this
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I rhyme with a word that could stand for a country -
revolution rhymes (partially) with nation which is synonymous with country
A known event to a history junkie,
there were several prominent revolutions in the world history
A weird relation to modern computers
computer revolution: https://www.encyclopedia.com/history/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/computer-revolution
I share beginning with angry refuters.
shares beginning with revolters (or perhaps revolutionaries)
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This is a great answer, although I question how closely your answer rhymes with the word you proposed. +1.
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– El-Guest
1 hour ago
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I don't think you need to be a history junkie to know at least a few of these.
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– Rand al'Thor
1 hour ago
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A good answer, but it is not the answer.
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1 hour ago
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$begingroup$
I rhyme with a word that could stand for a country -
revolution rhymes (partially) with nation which is synonymous with country
A known event to a history junkie,
there were several prominent revolutions in the world history
A weird relation to modern computers
computer revolution: https://www.encyclopedia.com/history/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/computer-revolution
I share beginning with angry refuters.
shares beginning with revolters (or perhaps revolutionaries)
$endgroup$
$begingroup$
This is a great answer, although I question how closely your answer rhymes with the word you proposed. +1.
$endgroup$
– El-Guest
1 hour ago
$begingroup$
I don't think you need to be a history junkie to know at least a few of these.
$endgroup$
– Rand al'Thor
1 hour ago
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A good answer, but it is not the answer.
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1 hour ago
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$begingroup$
I rhyme with a word that could stand for a country -
revolution rhymes (partially) with nation which is synonymous with country
A known event to a history junkie,
there were several prominent revolutions in the world history
A weird relation to modern computers
computer revolution: https://www.encyclopedia.com/history/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/computer-revolution
I share beginning with angry refuters.
shares beginning with revolters (or perhaps revolutionaries)
$endgroup$
I rhyme with a word that could stand for a country -
revolution rhymes (partially) with nation which is synonymous with country
A known event to a history junkie,
there were several prominent revolutions in the world history
A weird relation to modern computers
computer revolution: https://www.encyclopedia.com/history/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/computer-revolution
I share beginning with angry refuters.
shares beginning with revolters (or perhaps revolutionaries)
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This is a great answer, although I question how closely your answer rhymes with the word you proposed. +1.
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– El-Guest
1 hour ago
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I don't think you need to be a history junkie to know at least a few of these.
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– Rand al'Thor
1 hour ago
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A good answer, but it is not the answer.
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1 hour ago
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This is a great answer, although I question how closely your answer rhymes with the word you proposed. +1.
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– El-Guest
1 hour ago
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I don't think you need to be a history junkie to know at least a few of these.
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– Rand al'Thor
1 hour ago
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A good answer, but it is not the answer.
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– Domosed
1 hour ago
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This is a great answer, although I question how closely your answer rhymes with the word you proposed. +1.
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– El-Guest
1 hour ago
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This is a great answer, although I question how closely your answer rhymes with the word you proposed. +1.
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– El-Guest
1 hour ago
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I don't think you need to be a history junkie to know at least a few of these.
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– Rand al'Thor
1 hour ago
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I don't think you need to be a history junkie to know at least a few of these.
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– Rand al'Thor
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A good answer, but it is not the answer.
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Antikythera?
I rhyme with a word that could stand for a country -
Inglaterra, which is England in Spanish. Got this one from a rhyming dictionary, I don't know how Antikythera is actually pronounced.
A known event to a history junkie,
Antikythera mechanism is an Ancient Greek artifact
A weird relation to modern computers
It's considered an extremely early version of an analogue computer
I share beginning with angry refuters.
"Anti" as a prefix seems to fit this
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Antikythera?
I rhyme with a word that could stand for a country -
Inglaterra, which is England in Spanish. Got this one from a rhyming dictionary, I don't know how Antikythera is actually pronounced.
A known event to a history junkie,
Antikythera mechanism is an Ancient Greek artifact
A weird relation to modern computers
It's considered an extremely early version of an analogue computer
I share beginning with angry refuters.
"Anti" as a prefix seems to fit this
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Antikythera?
I rhyme with a word that could stand for a country -
Inglaterra, which is England in Spanish. Got this one from a rhyming dictionary, I don't know how Antikythera is actually pronounced.
A known event to a history junkie,
Antikythera mechanism is an Ancient Greek artifact
A weird relation to modern computers
It's considered an extremely early version of an analogue computer
I share beginning with angry refuters.
"Anti" as a prefix seems to fit this
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Antikythera?
I rhyme with a word that could stand for a country -
Inglaterra, which is England in Spanish. Got this one from a rhyming dictionary, I don't know how Antikythera is actually pronounced.
A known event to a history junkie,
Antikythera mechanism is an Ancient Greek artifact
A weird relation to modern computers
It's considered an extremely early version of an analogue computer
I share beginning with angry refuters.
"Anti" as a prefix seems to fit this
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