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A rainbow of haves and have-nots (Posted on 2005-01-26) Difficulty: 1 of 5
Silver has it, but Gold or Bronze have it not.
Purple has it, but Violet or Magenta have it not.
Orange has it, but Red or Yellow have it not.

What are we talking about? Can you add another color that "has it"?

See The Solution Submitted by Federico Kereki    
Rating: 4.1250 (8 votes)

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Some Thoughts I have it not | Comment 1 of 15
Everyone in the queue seemed to get this right away, and it's rated d1, but I don't have a clue!

Perhaps it has something to do with letters?  Silver, Purple and Orange all have Rs after vowels, but this answer seems too inelegant.

Maybe colors that "have it" don't have rhymes.  I think orange and purple don't have rhymes.  The ones that don't have it all seem to have rhymes:  gold-old, bronze-pawns, violet-eyelet, magenta-placenta, red-bed, yellow-bellow.  But silver must have a rhyme too, right?  It sounds like it should, but I can't find any in the rhyming dictionary I googled, other than quicksilver.  But then, I also didn't find any rhymes for violet in the same dictionary (other than ultraviolet and inviolet).  Does eyelet really rhyme with violet?

  Posted by Tristan on 2005-01-26 15:32:55
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