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What do these three things have in commmon?




A sandwich shop, a computer and a casino.

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What do these three things have in commmon?




A sandwich shop, a computer and a casino.

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What do these three things have in commmon?




A sandwich shop, a computer and a casino.

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A sandwich shop, a computer and a casino.

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Welcome to Puzzling.SE! Note in the future that you can wait a few hours before accepting an answer, so that the puzzle gets more attention.
– Quintec
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Welcome to Puzzling.SE! Note in the future that you can wait a few hours before accepting an answer, so that the puzzle gets more attention.
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Could it be




they all have chips? A sandwich shop has a chip card reader (and potato chips, thanks @deep thought), a computer has computer chips, and a casino has poker chips.







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    Or the edible kind
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  • @deepthought Haha, that should've been more obvious, I guess I live in the tech age... thanks
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I know this already has an accepted answer, but how about:




Virus - spoiled food (i.e. potentially romaine lettuce in the US in Nov. and Dec.), a computer virus (malware, Trojan, etc.), the "Lady-of-the-Night" sorta virus (well, you know ;-P)







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    Also, they all have or are




    wafers. For example, a sandwich shop with a sufficiently wide repertoire would carry cookie sandwiches, which include wafers. Many computer components are built on wafers. And then there are Casino wafers.







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      What about:




      The letter C (works with O too).

      A sandwich shop, a computer and a casino. 







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        Could it be




        they all have chips? A sandwich shop has a chip card reader (and potato chips, thanks @deep thought), a computer has computer chips, and a casino has poker chips.







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          Or the edible kind
          – deep thought
          Dec 31 '18 at 19:39










        • @deepthought Haha, that should've been more obvious, I guess I live in the tech age... thanks
          – Quintec
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        5














        Could it be




        they all have chips? A sandwich shop has a chip card reader (and potato chips, thanks @deep thought), a computer has computer chips, and a casino has poker chips.







        share|improve this answer



















        • 4




          Or the edible kind
          – deep thought
          Dec 31 '18 at 19:39










        • @deepthought Haha, that should've been more obvious, I guess I live in the tech age... thanks
          – Quintec
          Dec 31 '18 at 22:47














        5












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        Could it be




        they all have chips? A sandwich shop has a chip card reader (and potato chips, thanks @deep thought), a computer has computer chips, and a casino has poker chips.







        share|improve this answer














        Could it be




        they all have chips? A sandwich shop has a chip card reader (and potato chips, thanks @deep thought), a computer has computer chips, and a casino has poker chips.








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        • 4




          Or the edible kind
          – deep thought
          Dec 31 '18 at 19:39










        • @deepthought Haha, that should've been more obvious, I guess I live in the tech age... thanks
          – Quintec
          Dec 31 '18 at 22:47














        • 4




          Or the edible kind
          – deep thought
          Dec 31 '18 at 19:39










        • @deepthought Haha, that should've been more obvious, I guess I live in the tech age... thanks
          – Quintec
          Dec 31 '18 at 22:47








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        Or the edible kind
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        Or the edible kind
        – deep thought
        Dec 31 '18 at 19:39












        @deepthought Haha, that should've been more obvious, I guess I live in the tech age... thanks
        – Quintec
        Dec 31 '18 at 22:47




        @deepthought Haha, that should've been more obvious, I guess I live in the tech age... thanks
        – Quintec
        Dec 31 '18 at 22:47











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        I know this already has an accepted answer, but how about:




        Virus - spoiled food (i.e. potentially romaine lettuce in the US in Nov. and Dec.), a computer virus (malware, Trojan, etc.), the "Lady-of-the-Night" sorta virus (well, you know ;-P)







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          I know this already has an accepted answer, but how about:




          Virus - spoiled food (i.e. potentially romaine lettuce in the US in Nov. and Dec.), a computer virus (malware, Trojan, etc.), the "Lady-of-the-Night" sorta virus (well, you know ;-P)







          share|improve this answer
























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            I know this already has an accepted answer, but how about:




            Virus - spoiled food (i.e. potentially romaine lettuce in the US in Nov. and Dec.), a computer virus (malware, Trojan, etc.), the "Lady-of-the-Night" sorta virus (well, you know ;-P)







            share|improve this answer












            I know this already has an accepted answer, but how about:




            Virus - spoiled food (i.e. potentially romaine lettuce in the US in Nov. and Dec.), a computer virus (malware, Trojan, etc.), the "Lady-of-the-Night" sorta virus (well, you know ;-P)








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            GregGreg

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                Also, they all have or are




                wafers. For example, a sandwich shop with a sufficiently wide repertoire would carry cookie sandwiches, which include wafers. Many computer components are built on wafers. And then there are Casino wafers.







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                  Also, they all have or are




                  wafers. For example, a sandwich shop with a sufficiently wide repertoire would carry cookie sandwiches, which include wafers. Many computer components are built on wafers. And then there are Casino wafers.







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                    Also, they all have or are




                    wafers. For example, a sandwich shop with a sufficiently wide repertoire would carry cookie sandwiches, which include wafers. Many computer components are built on wafers. And then there are Casino wafers.







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                    Also, they all have or are




                    wafers. For example, a sandwich shop with a sufficiently wide repertoire would carry cookie sandwiches, which include wafers. Many computer components are built on wafers. And then there are Casino wafers.








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                        What about:




                        The letter C (works with O too).

                        A sandwich shop, a computer and a casino. 







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                          What about:




                          The letter C (works with O too).

                          A sandwich shop, a computer and a casino. 







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                            What about:




                            The letter C (works with O too).

                            A sandwich shop, a computer and a casino. 







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                            What about:




                            The letter C (works with O too).

                            A sandwich shop, a computer and a casino. 








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