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  • I like pies, but I don't like pastries.

  • I like gents, but I don't like toffs.

  • I like reason, but I don't like rationality.


What have I been doing and how have I been punished?



Bonus question:




  • One of my friends likes a clean, but he doesn't like a bath or a shower.

  • Another of my friends almost likes urges, but he definitely doesn't like temptation,


What's my name?



The punishment in the first part of the question was not literally applied to the individuals in the bonus question. It's for wordplay purposes only.










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    $begingroup$



    • I like pies, but I don't like pastries.

    • I like gents, but I don't like toffs.

    • I like reason, but I don't like rationality.


    What have I been doing and how have I been punished?



    Bonus question:




    • One of my friends likes a clean, but he doesn't like a bath or a shower.

    • Another of my friends almost likes urges, but he definitely doesn't like temptation,


    What's my name?



    The punishment in the first part of the question was not literally applied to the individuals in the bonus question. It's for wordplay purposes only.










    share|improve this question











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      $begingroup$



      • I like pies, but I don't like pastries.

      • I like gents, but I don't like toffs.

      • I like reason, but I don't like rationality.


      What have I been doing and how have I been punished?



      Bonus question:




      • One of my friends likes a clean, but he doesn't like a bath or a shower.

      • Another of my friends almost likes urges, but he definitely doesn't like temptation,


      What's my name?



      The punishment in the first part of the question was not literally applied to the individuals in the bonus question. It's for wordplay purposes only.










      share|improve this question











      $endgroup$





      • I like pies, but I don't like pastries.

      • I like gents, but I don't like toffs.

      • I like reason, but I don't like rationality.


      What have I been doing and how have I been punished?



      Bonus question:




      • One of my friends likes a clean, but he doesn't like a bath or a shower.

      • Another of my friends almost likes urges, but he definitely doesn't like temptation,


      What's my name?



      The punishment in the first part of the question was not literally applied to the individuals in the bonus question. It's for wordplay purposes only.







      riddle wordplay knowledge






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          Have you been




          Spying for a foreign nation?




          The words you like sure look like it:




          S-pies
          A-gents
          T-reason




          And a common punishment for that used to be what was done to those words too:




          Off with their heads!




          Using the same logic, the friends in the bonus questions might then be




          Donald M-aclean and Guy B-urges(s)




          which would then make you




          Kim Philby, one of the more notorious spies of the 20th century.







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            $begingroup$

            Have you been




            Spying for a foreign nation?




            The words you like sure look like it:




            S-pies
            A-gents
            T-reason




            And a common punishment for that used to be what was done to those words too:




            Off with their heads!




            Using the same logic, the friends in the bonus questions might then be




            Donald M-aclean and Guy B-urges(s)




            which would then make you




            Kim Philby, one of the more notorious spies of the 20th century.







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              $begingroup$

              Have you been




              Spying for a foreign nation?




              The words you like sure look like it:




              S-pies
              A-gents
              T-reason




              And a common punishment for that used to be what was done to those words too:




              Off with their heads!




              Using the same logic, the friends in the bonus questions might then be




              Donald M-aclean and Guy B-urges(s)




              which would then make you




              Kim Philby, one of the more notorious spies of the 20th century.







              share|improve this answer











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                $begingroup$

                Have you been




                Spying for a foreign nation?




                The words you like sure look like it:




                S-pies
                A-gents
                T-reason




                And a common punishment for that used to be what was done to those words too:




                Off with their heads!




                Using the same logic, the friends in the bonus questions might then be




                Donald M-aclean and Guy B-urges(s)




                which would then make you




                Kim Philby, one of the more notorious spies of the 20th century.







                share|improve this answer











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                Have you been




                Spying for a foreign nation?




                The words you like sure look like it:




                S-pies
                A-gents
                T-reason




                And a common punishment for that used to be what was done to those words too:




                Off with their heads!




                Using the same logic, the friends in the bonus questions might then be




                Donald M-aclean and Guy B-urges(s)




                which would then make you




                Kim Philby, one of the more notorious spies of the 20th century.








                share|improve this answer














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