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 miss noor
 
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							| Hi,   please tell me  Puzzle, riddle and mystery have the same meaning ??????????????/      can we say mystery instead of riddle ?????? |  1 May 2009      
					
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 aftab57
 
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							| Lana, these links are not working. |  1 May 2009     
					
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 Spagman63
 
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							| A puzzle can be something that taxes our mind. A riddle is usually verbal or containing words.  A mystery is something that is unknown as to its origin or meaning. 
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 kmtr
 
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							| Puzzle, riddle and mystery all have similar meanings- something that you have to figure out, or that is confusing.  Sometimes they can be used interchangeably. 
There are a few times when one word is more appropriate.
Puzzle- a jigsaw puzzle-a big picture broken into little parts that you put back together again. Puzzle can also be a verb. "It puzzles me as to why my boyfriend broke up with me."
Mystery- a genre of literature/movie where the detectives have to figure out who committed the crime. 
riddle- is used more specifically for a word game or conundrum (riddle also can be a verb, but then has a very different meaning of "to spread throughout")
I hope this helps! |  1 May 2009     
					
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 Spagman63
 
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							| See? I respect you.  I even helped. |  1 May 2009     
					
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