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    Gun , shoe , Spree , Door , Hive , Kicks , Heaven , Gate , Line , Den . I used a logic for this ordering of words . What logic i used?

    The horse jumps over the queen strangely there is no no scratch on her how come?

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    udit.patel.5

    Each word rhymes with its numeric position in the list , (e.g. ' Gun' rhymes with ' one ' etc.)
    mycatsmom

    shoe rhymes with two, but shoe is not the 2nd word in the sentence.
    Bob/PKB

    MCM: Look again. GUN, SHOE, SPREE, DOOR, etc. Where are you looking? It seems like this question is really bothering you. :(
    mycatsmom

    I think b/c he didn't put periods at the end of his sentences, it took on a whole different meaning.
    Bob/PKB

    It appears to be a list, separating each item/word on the list with a comma. Probably didn't even NEED the "period" as this doesn't really qualify as an actual sentence. The only discrepancy I see is not capitalizing the "S" in "shoe".

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    So sorry you posted the answer already.  It would have been cool to actually have a sentence using the same logic. 


     RE:  Queen and horse, you're referring to chess:  Knight and queen...

    WOW...

    Udit,  I don't see horse or queen in that group of words

    Bob/PKB

    It's a second riddle. See my answer for a possible solution.

    This was fun.



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