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Before you are 9 tribond puzzles. The solutions to each set of 3 (a, b, and c) creates a further tribond puzzle. Then, the answer to each of those (sets 1, 2 and 3) come together to form a final triplet to solve.




 1
(a) EXCHANGE, DECK, CALL
(b) MOUNTAIN, PRICE, ROVER
(c) TELLER, TOY, BOARD


 2
(a) TRACK, PUBLIC, LABEL
(b) PURPLE, BEAT, ATTACK
(c) DRY, CREAM, DANCING


 3
(a) TEXT, AUDIO, GUEST
(b) FRENCH, TRAP, STORM
(c) HIVE, STATE, NEVER


The racy final answer will shock you!










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    6












    $begingroup$



    Before you are 9 tribond puzzles. The solutions to each set of 3 (a, b, and c) creates a further tribond puzzle. Then, the answer to each of those (sets 1, 2 and 3) come together to form a final triplet to solve.




     1
    (a) EXCHANGE, DECK, CALL
    (b) MOUNTAIN, PRICE, ROVER
    (c) TELLER, TOY, BOARD


     2
    (a) TRACK, PUBLIC, LABEL
    (b) PURPLE, BEAT, ATTACK
    (c) DRY, CREAM, DANCING


     3
    (a) TEXT, AUDIO, GUEST
    (b) FRENCH, TRAP, STORM
    (c) HIVE, STATE, NEVER


    The racy final answer will shock you!










    share|improve this question











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      6





      $begingroup$



      Before you are 9 tribond puzzles. The solutions to each set of 3 (a, b, and c) creates a further tribond puzzle. Then, the answer to each of those (sets 1, 2 and 3) come together to form a final triplet to solve.




       1
      (a) EXCHANGE, DECK, CALL
      (b) MOUNTAIN, PRICE, ROVER
      (c) TELLER, TOY, BOARD


       2
      (a) TRACK, PUBLIC, LABEL
      (b) PURPLE, BEAT, ATTACK
      (c) DRY, CREAM, DANCING


       3
      (a) TEXT, AUDIO, GUEST
      (b) FRENCH, TRAP, STORM
      (c) HIVE, STATE, NEVER


      The racy final answer will shock you!










      share|improve this question











      $endgroup$





      Before you are 9 tribond puzzles. The solutions to each set of 3 (a, b, and c) creates a further tribond puzzle. Then, the answer to each of those (sets 1, 2 and 3) come together to form a final triplet to solve.




       1
      (a) EXCHANGE, DECK, CALL
      (b) MOUNTAIN, PRICE, ROVER
      (c) TELLER, TOY, BOARD


       2
      (a) TRACK, PUBLIC, LABEL
      (b) PURPLE, BEAT, ATTACK
      (c) DRY, CREAM, DANCING


       3
      (a) TEXT, AUDIO, GUEST
      (b) FRENCH, TRAP, STORM
      (c) HIVE, STATE, NEVER


      The racy final answer will shock you!







      word tribond






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          1(a) EXCHANGE, DECK, CALL




          Stack (Stack Exchange, Stack the Deck, Call Stack)




          (b) MOUNTAIN, PRICE, ROVER




          Range (Mountain Range, Price Range, Range Rover)




          (c) TELLER, TOY, BOARD




          Story (Storyteller, Toy Story, Storyboard)




          2(a) TRACK, PUBLIC, LABEL




          Record (Track Record, Public Record, Record Label)




          (b) PURPLE, BEAT, ATTACK




          Heart (Purple Heart, Heartbeat, Heart Attack)




          (c) DRY, CREAM, DANCING




          Ice (Dry Ice, Ice Cream, Ice Dancing)




          3(a) TEXT, AUDIO, GUEST




          Book (Textbook, Audio Book, Guest Book)




          (b) FRENCH, TRAP, STORM




          Door (French Door, Trapdoor, Storm Door)




          (c) HIVE, STATE, NEVER




          Mind (Hive Mind, State of Mind, Never Mind)




          So for 1




          Short (Short Stack, Short Range, Short Story)




          And 2




          Breaker (Record Breaker, Heartbreaker, Icebreaker)




          And 3




          Open (Open Book, Open Door, Open Mind)




          So the final tribond is




          Circuit (Short Circuit, Circuit Breaker, Open Circuit)
          Credit to @Nick Vitha for the final tribond solution. Please go upvote their answer!







          share|improve this answer











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            I had intended something else for 3(a), but the answer to third set matches the intended one. Admittedly, your answer for first set makes, but there's another word that works better with the final answer. I've never heard of a rot13(ubhfroernxre) ... Very close!
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            – Matt
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          • $begingroup$
            @Matt: how do these changes look?
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            – El-Guest
            Mar 18 at 18:14










          • $begingroup$
            You're definitely on the right track. I'm going to do what I should have done at the start, and add a hint for the final solution.
            $endgroup$
            – Matt
            Mar 18 at 18:19










          • $begingroup$
            @Matt: I think I got 3(a) now, and credited Nick Vitha for the final tribond. I hope this answer is complete now!
            $endgroup$
            – El-Guest
            Mar 18 at 18:36










          • $begingroup$
            Yes! Everything is correct now. Your answer is the first to have all the right solutions, but Nick Vitha's answer was the first to the final solution ... who gets the tick?
            $endgroup$
            – Matt
            Mar 18 at 18:39


















          4












          $begingroup$

          1
          (a) EXCHANGE, DECK, CALL




          Stack




          (b) MOUNTAIN, PRICE, ROVER




          Range




          (c) TELLER, TOY, BOARD




          Story




          So, we have




          Stack, Range, Story




          Which fits:




          Short




          2
          (a) TRACK, PUBLIC, LABEL




          Record




          (b) PURPLE, BEAT, ATTACK




          Heart (from Waf's answer)




          (c) DRY, CREAM, DANCING




          Ice (from Waf)




          So, for 2:




          Record, Heart, Ice




          Could it be:




          Breaker (from El Guest)




          3
          (a) TEXT, AUDIO, GUEST




          Book (El Guest got it correct first)




          (b) FRENCH, TRAP, STORM




          Door (Waf)




          (c) HIVE, STATE, NEVER




          Mind (Waf)




          So, for 3:




          Book, Door, Mind




          Which gets us:




          Open (from El Guest)




          And finally:




          Short, Breaker, Open




          Which yields




          CIRCUIT!




          Edit:



          El-Guest got his answer first.



          Edit 2:



          I think I got the final answer but many of my things are wrong.



          Edit 3:



          El Guest is really the one who got almost everything on their own so it should go to them. I got the easy part after stealing a lot of harder answers from them and someone who deleted.






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            Welcome to Puzzling! Sorry if I wasn't clear in my comments to El-Guest. 3 sets of 3 sets of three can be confusing. To clarify, at the time of this writing, El-Guest has everything correct except for 3(a), which has not impacted the answer for 3(all). The final answer for El-Guests, is not right either. You have the right final answer!
            $endgroup$
            – Matt
            Mar 18 at 18:26






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            @Matt I can only comment down here because reputation. but El Guest got almost everything and I just got the easy part, so give it to them.
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            – Nick Vitha
            Mar 18 at 18:42










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            Sounds good to me!
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            – Matt
            Mar 18 at 18:44






          • 1




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            Hope I can help with the reputation piece...great final answer, @NickVitha. +1 from me.
            $endgroup$
            – El-Guest
            Mar 18 at 18:46











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          $begingroup$

          1(a) EXCHANGE, DECK, CALL




          Stack (Stack Exchange, Stack the Deck, Call Stack)




          (b) MOUNTAIN, PRICE, ROVER




          Range (Mountain Range, Price Range, Range Rover)




          (c) TELLER, TOY, BOARD




          Story (Storyteller, Toy Story, Storyboard)




          2(a) TRACK, PUBLIC, LABEL




          Record (Track Record, Public Record, Record Label)




          (b) PURPLE, BEAT, ATTACK




          Heart (Purple Heart, Heartbeat, Heart Attack)




          (c) DRY, CREAM, DANCING




          Ice (Dry Ice, Ice Cream, Ice Dancing)




          3(a) TEXT, AUDIO, GUEST




          Book (Textbook, Audio Book, Guest Book)




          (b) FRENCH, TRAP, STORM




          Door (French Door, Trapdoor, Storm Door)




          (c) HIVE, STATE, NEVER




          Mind (Hive Mind, State of Mind, Never Mind)




          So for 1




          Short (Short Stack, Short Range, Short Story)




          And 2




          Breaker (Record Breaker, Heartbreaker, Icebreaker)




          And 3




          Open (Open Book, Open Door, Open Mind)




          So the final tribond is




          Circuit (Short Circuit, Circuit Breaker, Open Circuit)
          Credit to @Nick Vitha for the final tribond solution. Please go upvote their answer!







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          • $begingroup$
            I had intended something else for 3(a), but the answer to third set matches the intended one. Admittedly, your answer for first set makes, but there's another word that works better with the final answer. I've never heard of a rot13(ubhfroernxre) ... Very close!
            $endgroup$
            – Matt
            Mar 18 at 18:07











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            @Matt: how do these changes look?
            $endgroup$
            – El-Guest
            Mar 18 at 18:14










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            You're definitely on the right track. I'm going to do what I should have done at the start, and add a hint for the final solution.
            $endgroup$
            – Matt
            Mar 18 at 18:19










          • $begingroup$
            @Matt: I think I got 3(a) now, and credited Nick Vitha for the final tribond. I hope this answer is complete now!
            $endgroup$
            – El-Guest
            Mar 18 at 18:36










          • $begingroup$
            Yes! Everything is correct now. Your answer is the first to have all the right solutions, but Nick Vitha's answer was the first to the final solution ... who gets the tick?
            $endgroup$
            – Matt
            Mar 18 at 18:39















          5












          $begingroup$

          1(a) EXCHANGE, DECK, CALL




          Stack (Stack Exchange, Stack the Deck, Call Stack)




          (b) MOUNTAIN, PRICE, ROVER




          Range (Mountain Range, Price Range, Range Rover)




          (c) TELLER, TOY, BOARD




          Story (Storyteller, Toy Story, Storyboard)




          2(a) TRACK, PUBLIC, LABEL




          Record (Track Record, Public Record, Record Label)




          (b) PURPLE, BEAT, ATTACK




          Heart (Purple Heart, Heartbeat, Heart Attack)




          (c) DRY, CREAM, DANCING




          Ice (Dry Ice, Ice Cream, Ice Dancing)




          3(a) TEXT, AUDIO, GUEST




          Book (Textbook, Audio Book, Guest Book)




          (b) FRENCH, TRAP, STORM




          Door (French Door, Trapdoor, Storm Door)




          (c) HIVE, STATE, NEVER




          Mind (Hive Mind, State of Mind, Never Mind)




          So for 1




          Short (Short Stack, Short Range, Short Story)




          And 2




          Breaker (Record Breaker, Heartbreaker, Icebreaker)




          And 3




          Open (Open Book, Open Door, Open Mind)




          So the final tribond is




          Circuit (Short Circuit, Circuit Breaker, Open Circuit)
          Credit to @Nick Vitha for the final tribond solution. Please go upvote their answer!







          share|improve this answer











          $endgroup$












          • $begingroup$
            I had intended something else for 3(a), but the answer to third set matches the intended one. Admittedly, your answer for first set makes, but there's another word that works better with the final answer. I've never heard of a rot13(ubhfroernxre) ... Very close!
            $endgroup$
            – Matt
            Mar 18 at 18:07











          • $begingroup$
            @Matt: how do these changes look?
            $endgroup$
            – El-Guest
            Mar 18 at 18:14










          • $begingroup$
            You're definitely on the right track. I'm going to do what I should have done at the start, and add a hint for the final solution.
            $endgroup$
            – Matt
            Mar 18 at 18:19










          • $begingroup$
            @Matt: I think I got 3(a) now, and credited Nick Vitha for the final tribond. I hope this answer is complete now!
            $endgroup$
            – El-Guest
            Mar 18 at 18:36










          • $begingroup$
            Yes! Everything is correct now. Your answer is the first to have all the right solutions, but Nick Vitha's answer was the first to the final solution ... who gets the tick?
            $endgroup$
            – Matt
            Mar 18 at 18:39













          5












          5








          5





          $begingroup$

          1(a) EXCHANGE, DECK, CALL




          Stack (Stack Exchange, Stack the Deck, Call Stack)




          (b) MOUNTAIN, PRICE, ROVER




          Range (Mountain Range, Price Range, Range Rover)




          (c) TELLER, TOY, BOARD




          Story (Storyteller, Toy Story, Storyboard)




          2(a) TRACK, PUBLIC, LABEL




          Record (Track Record, Public Record, Record Label)




          (b) PURPLE, BEAT, ATTACK




          Heart (Purple Heart, Heartbeat, Heart Attack)




          (c) DRY, CREAM, DANCING




          Ice (Dry Ice, Ice Cream, Ice Dancing)




          3(a) TEXT, AUDIO, GUEST




          Book (Textbook, Audio Book, Guest Book)




          (b) FRENCH, TRAP, STORM




          Door (French Door, Trapdoor, Storm Door)




          (c) HIVE, STATE, NEVER




          Mind (Hive Mind, State of Mind, Never Mind)




          So for 1




          Short (Short Stack, Short Range, Short Story)




          And 2




          Breaker (Record Breaker, Heartbreaker, Icebreaker)




          And 3




          Open (Open Book, Open Door, Open Mind)




          So the final tribond is




          Circuit (Short Circuit, Circuit Breaker, Open Circuit)
          Credit to @Nick Vitha for the final tribond solution. Please go upvote their answer!







          share|improve this answer











          $endgroup$



          1(a) EXCHANGE, DECK, CALL




          Stack (Stack Exchange, Stack the Deck, Call Stack)




          (b) MOUNTAIN, PRICE, ROVER




          Range (Mountain Range, Price Range, Range Rover)




          (c) TELLER, TOY, BOARD




          Story (Storyteller, Toy Story, Storyboard)




          2(a) TRACK, PUBLIC, LABEL




          Record (Track Record, Public Record, Record Label)




          (b) PURPLE, BEAT, ATTACK




          Heart (Purple Heart, Heartbeat, Heart Attack)




          (c) DRY, CREAM, DANCING




          Ice (Dry Ice, Ice Cream, Ice Dancing)




          3(a) TEXT, AUDIO, GUEST




          Book (Textbook, Audio Book, Guest Book)




          (b) FRENCH, TRAP, STORM




          Door (French Door, Trapdoor, Storm Door)




          (c) HIVE, STATE, NEVER




          Mind (Hive Mind, State of Mind, Never Mind)




          So for 1




          Short (Short Stack, Short Range, Short Story)




          And 2




          Breaker (Record Breaker, Heartbreaker, Icebreaker)




          And 3




          Open (Open Book, Open Door, Open Mind)




          So the final tribond is




          Circuit (Short Circuit, Circuit Breaker, Open Circuit)
          Credit to @Nick Vitha for the final tribond solution. Please go upvote their answer!








          share|improve this answer














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          answered Mar 18 at 17:51









          El-GuestEl-Guest

          21.1k24791




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          • $begingroup$
            I had intended something else for 3(a), but the answer to third set matches the intended one. Admittedly, your answer for first set makes, but there's another word that works better with the final answer. I've never heard of a rot13(ubhfroernxre) ... Very close!
            $endgroup$
            – Matt
            Mar 18 at 18:07











          • $begingroup$
            @Matt: how do these changes look?
            $endgroup$
            – El-Guest
            Mar 18 at 18:14










          • $begingroup$
            You're definitely on the right track. I'm going to do what I should have done at the start, and add a hint for the final solution.
            $endgroup$
            – Matt
            Mar 18 at 18:19










          • $begingroup$
            @Matt: I think I got 3(a) now, and credited Nick Vitha for the final tribond. I hope this answer is complete now!
            $endgroup$
            – El-Guest
            Mar 18 at 18:36










          • $begingroup$
            Yes! Everything is correct now. Your answer is the first to have all the right solutions, but Nick Vitha's answer was the first to the final solution ... who gets the tick?
            $endgroup$
            – Matt
            Mar 18 at 18:39
















          • $begingroup$
            I had intended something else for 3(a), but the answer to third set matches the intended one. Admittedly, your answer for first set makes, but there's another word that works better with the final answer. I've never heard of a rot13(ubhfroernxre) ... Very close!
            $endgroup$
            – Matt
            Mar 18 at 18:07











          • $begingroup$
            @Matt: how do these changes look?
            $endgroup$
            – El-Guest
            Mar 18 at 18:14










          • $begingroup$
            You're definitely on the right track. I'm going to do what I should have done at the start, and add a hint for the final solution.
            $endgroup$
            – Matt
            Mar 18 at 18:19










          • $begingroup$
            @Matt: I think I got 3(a) now, and credited Nick Vitha for the final tribond. I hope this answer is complete now!
            $endgroup$
            – El-Guest
            Mar 18 at 18:36










          • $begingroup$
            Yes! Everything is correct now. Your answer is the first to have all the right solutions, but Nick Vitha's answer was the first to the final solution ... who gets the tick?
            $endgroup$
            – Matt
            Mar 18 at 18:39















          $begingroup$
          I had intended something else for 3(a), but the answer to third set matches the intended one. Admittedly, your answer for first set makes, but there's another word that works better with the final answer. I've never heard of a rot13(ubhfroernxre) ... Very close!
          $endgroup$
          – Matt
          Mar 18 at 18:07





          $begingroup$
          I had intended something else for 3(a), but the answer to third set matches the intended one. Admittedly, your answer for first set makes, but there's another word that works better with the final answer. I've never heard of a rot13(ubhfroernxre) ... Very close!
          $endgroup$
          – Matt
          Mar 18 at 18:07













          $begingroup$
          @Matt: how do these changes look?
          $endgroup$
          – El-Guest
          Mar 18 at 18:14




          $begingroup$
          @Matt: how do these changes look?
          $endgroup$
          – El-Guest
          Mar 18 at 18:14












          $begingroup$
          You're definitely on the right track. I'm going to do what I should have done at the start, and add a hint for the final solution.
          $endgroup$
          – Matt
          Mar 18 at 18:19




          $begingroup$
          You're definitely on the right track. I'm going to do what I should have done at the start, and add a hint for the final solution.
          $endgroup$
          – Matt
          Mar 18 at 18:19












          $begingroup$
          @Matt: I think I got 3(a) now, and credited Nick Vitha for the final tribond. I hope this answer is complete now!
          $endgroup$
          – El-Guest
          Mar 18 at 18:36




          $begingroup$
          @Matt: I think I got 3(a) now, and credited Nick Vitha for the final tribond. I hope this answer is complete now!
          $endgroup$
          – El-Guest
          Mar 18 at 18:36












          $begingroup$
          Yes! Everything is correct now. Your answer is the first to have all the right solutions, but Nick Vitha's answer was the first to the final solution ... who gets the tick?
          $endgroup$
          – Matt
          Mar 18 at 18:39




          $begingroup$
          Yes! Everything is correct now. Your answer is the first to have all the right solutions, but Nick Vitha's answer was the first to the final solution ... who gets the tick?
          $endgroup$
          – Matt
          Mar 18 at 18:39











          4












          $begingroup$

          1
          (a) EXCHANGE, DECK, CALL




          Stack




          (b) MOUNTAIN, PRICE, ROVER




          Range




          (c) TELLER, TOY, BOARD




          Story




          So, we have




          Stack, Range, Story




          Which fits:




          Short




          2
          (a) TRACK, PUBLIC, LABEL




          Record




          (b) PURPLE, BEAT, ATTACK




          Heart (from Waf's answer)




          (c) DRY, CREAM, DANCING




          Ice (from Waf)




          So, for 2:




          Record, Heart, Ice




          Could it be:




          Breaker (from El Guest)




          3
          (a) TEXT, AUDIO, GUEST




          Book (El Guest got it correct first)




          (b) FRENCH, TRAP, STORM




          Door (Waf)




          (c) HIVE, STATE, NEVER




          Mind (Waf)




          So, for 3:




          Book, Door, Mind




          Which gets us:




          Open (from El Guest)




          And finally:




          Short, Breaker, Open




          Which yields




          CIRCUIT!




          Edit:



          El-Guest got his answer first.



          Edit 2:



          I think I got the final answer but many of my things are wrong.



          Edit 3:



          El Guest is really the one who got almost everything on their own so it should go to them. I got the easy part after stealing a lot of harder answers from them and someone who deleted.






          share|improve this answer











          $endgroup$












          • $begingroup$
            Welcome to Puzzling! Sorry if I wasn't clear in my comments to El-Guest. 3 sets of 3 sets of three can be confusing. To clarify, at the time of this writing, El-Guest has everything correct except for 3(a), which has not impacted the answer for 3(all). The final answer for El-Guests, is not right either. You have the right final answer!
            $endgroup$
            – Matt
            Mar 18 at 18:26






          • 1




            $begingroup$
            @Matt I can only comment down here because reputation. but El Guest got almost everything and I just got the easy part, so give it to them.
            $endgroup$
            – Nick Vitha
            Mar 18 at 18:42










          • $begingroup$
            Sounds good to me!
            $endgroup$
            – Matt
            Mar 18 at 18:44






          • 1




            $begingroup$
            Hope I can help with the reputation piece...great final answer, @NickVitha. +1 from me.
            $endgroup$
            – El-Guest
            Mar 18 at 18:46















          4












          $begingroup$

          1
          (a) EXCHANGE, DECK, CALL




          Stack




          (b) MOUNTAIN, PRICE, ROVER




          Range




          (c) TELLER, TOY, BOARD




          Story




          So, we have




          Stack, Range, Story




          Which fits:




          Short




          2
          (a) TRACK, PUBLIC, LABEL




          Record




          (b) PURPLE, BEAT, ATTACK




          Heart (from Waf's answer)




          (c) DRY, CREAM, DANCING




          Ice (from Waf)




          So, for 2:




          Record, Heart, Ice




          Could it be:




          Breaker (from El Guest)




          3
          (a) TEXT, AUDIO, GUEST




          Book (El Guest got it correct first)




          (b) FRENCH, TRAP, STORM




          Door (Waf)




          (c) HIVE, STATE, NEVER




          Mind (Waf)




          So, for 3:




          Book, Door, Mind




          Which gets us:




          Open (from El Guest)




          And finally:




          Short, Breaker, Open




          Which yields




          CIRCUIT!




          Edit:



          El-Guest got his answer first.



          Edit 2:



          I think I got the final answer but many of my things are wrong.



          Edit 3:



          El Guest is really the one who got almost everything on their own so it should go to them. I got the easy part after stealing a lot of harder answers from them and someone who deleted.






          share|improve this answer











          $endgroup$












          • $begingroup$
            Welcome to Puzzling! Sorry if I wasn't clear in my comments to El-Guest. 3 sets of 3 sets of three can be confusing. To clarify, at the time of this writing, El-Guest has everything correct except for 3(a), which has not impacted the answer for 3(all). The final answer for El-Guests, is not right either. You have the right final answer!
            $endgroup$
            – Matt
            Mar 18 at 18:26






          • 1




            $begingroup$
            @Matt I can only comment down here because reputation. but El Guest got almost everything and I just got the easy part, so give it to them.
            $endgroup$
            – Nick Vitha
            Mar 18 at 18:42










          • $begingroup$
            Sounds good to me!
            $endgroup$
            – Matt
            Mar 18 at 18:44






          • 1




            $begingroup$
            Hope I can help with the reputation piece...great final answer, @NickVitha. +1 from me.
            $endgroup$
            – El-Guest
            Mar 18 at 18:46













          4












          4








          4





          $begingroup$

          1
          (a) EXCHANGE, DECK, CALL




          Stack




          (b) MOUNTAIN, PRICE, ROVER




          Range




          (c) TELLER, TOY, BOARD




          Story




          So, we have




          Stack, Range, Story




          Which fits:




          Short




          2
          (a) TRACK, PUBLIC, LABEL




          Record




          (b) PURPLE, BEAT, ATTACK




          Heart (from Waf's answer)




          (c) DRY, CREAM, DANCING




          Ice (from Waf)




          So, for 2:




          Record, Heart, Ice




          Could it be:




          Breaker (from El Guest)




          3
          (a) TEXT, AUDIO, GUEST




          Book (El Guest got it correct first)




          (b) FRENCH, TRAP, STORM




          Door (Waf)




          (c) HIVE, STATE, NEVER




          Mind (Waf)




          So, for 3:




          Book, Door, Mind




          Which gets us:




          Open (from El Guest)




          And finally:




          Short, Breaker, Open




          Which yields




          CIRCUIT!




          Edit:



          El-Guest got his answer first.



          Edit 2:



          I think I got the final answer but many of my things are wrong.



          Edit 3:



          El Guest is really the one who got almost everything on their own so it should go to them. I got the easy part after stealing a lot of harder answers from them and someone who deleted.






          share|improve this answer











          $endgroup$



          1
          (a) EXCHANGE, DECK, CALL




          Stack




          (b) MOUNTAIN, PRICE, ROVER




          Range




          (c) TELLER, TOY, BOARD




          Story




          So, we have




          Stack, Range, Story




          Which fits:




          Short




          2
          (a) TRACK, PUBLIC, LABEL




          Record




          (b) PURPLE, BEAT, ATTACK




          Heart (from Waf's answer)




          (c) DRY, CREAM, DANCING




          Ice (from Waf)




          So, for 2:




          Record, Heart, Ice




          Could it be:




          Breaker (from El Guest)




          3
          (a) TEXT, AUDIO, GUEST




          Book (El Guest got it correct first)




          (b) FRENCH, TRAP, STORM




          Door (Waf)




          (c) HIVE, STATE, NEVER




          Mind (Waf)




          So, for 3:




          Book, Door, Mind




          Which gets us:




          Open (from El Guest)




          And finally:




          Short, Breaker, Open




          Which yields




          CIRCUIT!




          Edit:



          El-Guest got his answer first.



          Edit 2:



          I think I got the final answer but many of my things are wrong.



          Edit 3:



          El Guest is really the one who got almost everything on their own so it should go to them. I got the easy part after stealing a lot of harder answers from them and someone who deleted.







          share|improve this answer














          share|improve this answer



          share|improve this answer








          edited Mar 18 at 18:39

























          answered Mar 18 at 17:52









          Nick VithaNick Vitha

          774




          774











          • $begingroup$
            Welcome to Puzzling! Sorry if I wasn't clear in my comments to El-Guest. 3 sets of 3 sets of three can be confusing. To clarify, at the time of this writing, El-Guest has everything correct except for 3(a), which has not impacted the answer for 3(all). The final answer for El-Guests, is not right either. You have the right final answer!
            $endgroup$
            – Matt
            Mar 18 at 18:26






          • 1




            $begingroup$
            @Matt I can only comment down here because reputation. but El Guest got almost everything and I just got the easy part, so give it to them.
            $endgroup$
            – Nick Vitha
            Mar 18 at 18:42










          • $begingroup$
            Sounds good to me!
            $endgroup$
            – Matt
            Mar 18 at 18:44






          • 1




            $begingroup$
            Hope I can help with the reputation piece...great final answer, @NickVitha. +1 from me.
            $endgroup$
            – El-Guest
            Mar 18 at 18:46
















          • $begingroup$
            Welcome to Puzzling! Sorry if I wasn't clear in my comments to El-Guest. 3 sets of 3 sets of three can be confusing. To clarify, at the time of this writing, El-Guest has everything correct except for 3(a), which has not impacted the answer for 3(all). The final answer for El-Guests, is not right either. You have the right final answer!
            $endgroup$
            – Matt
            Mar 18 at 18:26






          • 1




            $begingroup$
            @Matt I can only comment down here because reputation. but El Guest got almost everything and I just got the easy part, so give it to them.
            $endgroup$
            – Nick Vitha
            Mar 18 at 18:42










          • $begingroup$
            Sounds good to me!
            $endgroup$
            – Matt
            Mar 18 at 18:44






          • 1




            $begingroup$
            Hope I can help with the reputation piece...great final answer, @NickVitha. +1 from me.
            $endgroup$
            – El-Guest
            Mar 18 at 18:46















          $begingroup$
          Welcome to Puzzling! Sorry if I wasn't clear in my comments to El-Guest. 3 sets of 3 sets of three can be confusing. To clarify, at the time of this writing, El-Guest has everything correct except for 3(a), which has not impacted the answer for 3(all). The final answer for El-Guests, is not right either. You have the right final answer!
          $endgroup$
          – Matt
          Mar 18 at 18:26




          $begingroup$
          Welcome to Puzzling! Sorry if I wasn't clear in my comments to El-Guest. 3 sets of 3 sets of three can be confusing. To clarify, at the time of this writing, El-Guest has everything correct except for 3(a), which has not impacted the answer for 3(all). The final answer for El-Guests, is not right either. You have the right final answer!
          $endgroup$
          – Matt
          Mar 18 at 18:26




          1




          1




          $begingroup$
          @Matt I can only comment down here because reputation. but El Guest got almost everything and I just got the easy part, so give it to them.
          $endgroup$
          – Nick Vitha
          Mar 18 at 18:42




          $begingroup$
          @Matt I can only comment down here because reputation. but El Guest got almost everything and I just got the easy part, so give it to them.
          $endgroup$
          – Nick Vitha
          Mar 18 at 18:42












          $begingroup$
          Sounds good to me!
          $endgroup$
          – Matt
          Mar 18 at 18:44




          $begingroup$
          Sounds good to me!
          $endgroup$
          – Matt
          Mar 18 at 18:44




          1




          1




          $begingroup$
          Hope I can help with the reputation piece...great final answer, @NickVitha. +1 from me.
          $endgroup$
          – El-Guest
          Mar 18 at 18:46




          $begingroup$
          Hope I can help with the reputation piece...great final answer, @NickVitha. +1 from me.
          $endgroup$
          – El-Guest
          Mar 18 at 18:46

















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