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is charade
noun
A genre of riddles where the clues to the answer are descriptions or puns on its syllables, with a final clue to the whole.
Exact(2)
But some of it is charade.
The result is charade sessions in which a lawmaker, every three days, smacks down a gavel, declares the chamber open for business, recites the Pledge of Allegiance, then strikes the gavel again to close and leaves.
Similar(58)
The answer is charades – played under Avignon rules, with "family sayings" and "famous idiots" as additional categories.
Since the "election that never was" charade in 2007, the electorate has waited patiently.
One game appeared to be charades reinterpreted by existentialists; another involved listening to rocks.
"Many of the environmental statutes that were supposed to be helping people were charades," he says.
Some classics are charades, Marco Polo, and hide and seek.
Some party games are Charades, Apples to Apples, Truth or Dare, Would you Rather?, Taboo, and Spin the Bottle.
Is it possible that all of this is a charade?
Accelerated growth is a charade, Heinemeier Hansson stresses.
"It is a charade, of course.
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