Here is a puzzle in the same form of my previous puzzles, here and here.
Me, I am circumference,
My anagram is what you should do,
My anagram's homophone is what you do in school,
My anagram's other homophone is a ceremony, often in religion.
You are
GIRTH - the measurement around the middle of something, AKA circumference
My anagram is what you should do,
You should do what is RIGHT
My anagram's homophone is what you do in school,
In school, you WRITE a lot of things
My anagrams other homophone is a ceremony, often in religion
A religious ceremony can be called a RITE
@QuantumTwinkie (using your anagram's other homophone's anagram):
I hope you never TIRE of making these puzzles! =D
Totally sacrificing the appropriate meaning of "homophone", this was my first idea, heh.
You are
pi*d, circumference = pi * diameter
My anagram is what you should do,
You should dip—your chips. You're bland if you don't.
My anagram's homophone is what you do in school,
Dipping class means ditching class.
My anagrams other homophone is a ceremony, often in religion
Baptism is getting dipped in water.
dπ
, would it be "de apple pie", or "de steak 'n' kidn'y pie"?
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Jun 29, 2018 at 7:51