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Puzzle #596
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Skill 95/99
Uniqueness 1 in 601
Wow. Took a long time on this one.
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For a while I thought there was something Zodiac related. Scales and twins were the main ones, and I added virgin in at one point, as well as shell (thinking the crab's shell for Cancer).I thought for a while about "things with bite". An axe, obviously. The phrase "its bark is worse than its bite". I Googled to see if people would consider olives to have "bite" in the metaphorical taste sense (and yes...they apparently do). I was so confident in yellow that I didn't even look at the actual literal word "bite" to notice that this would have made my idea obviously wrong.
Finally, I spent a while trying to find "things with shafts". The shaft of an axe. The shaft on a typewriter. Google's stupid fucking AI told me hedge mazes' walls can be called a "shaft" (but on deeper inspection, I could find no human who had ever used the word in that way).