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An affix riddle is a specific type of riddle that clues the target word by describing multiple, possibly overlapping parts of the word separately. Usually the beginning (prefix), the middle (infix), and the end (suffix) of the word are described. Sometimes referred to as Riley riddles.
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My prefix is a single word
Today, my dear fellas, I want you to see,
that there is a whole new riddle by me.
The word I am seeking is not very long,
it's part of a show, where connections are strong.
The prefix is meant to b …
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My prefix is the word I want
My prefix is the word I want, while it's an abbreviation.
My infix is a negative that sounds like it has passion.
My suffixes are two separate words which can describe the look;
But users will not re …