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Double P Answers

Based on the clues, guess these random things that contain the letters PP.
All the answers are a single word
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Last updated: February 8, 2019
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First submittedNovember 1, 2013
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River that ends near New Orleans
Mississippi
The Hindenburg was one of these
Zeppelin
Word that follows bell, black, or ghost
Pepper
Plant from which opium is made
Poppy
Burger King's signature sandwich
Whopper
Mountain range that stretches from
Alabama to Newfoundland
Appalachian
Useless body part?
Appendix
Useless body part for men
Nipple
Kate Middleton's sister
Pippa
Country made up of 7,107 islands
Philippines
Hint
Answer
Pinocchio's maker
Geppetto
1960s counterculture member
Hippie
Poet from the island of Lesbos
Sappho
Something you can whet
Appetite
Element with symbol Cu
Copper
There's a big and a little one
in the night sky
Dipper
The Greek letter Κ
Kappa
Marionettes are types of ...
Puppet
Piña colada ingredient
Pineapple
Slang for helicopter
Chopper
45 Comments
+1
Level 50
Apr 25, 2014
Should Appalaches be accepted too? Mmm
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Level 71
Apr 18, 2018
If this were a quiz in French: yes. But it's not.
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Level 72
Jun 5, 2019
I thought of apennines, but it is the wrong place and not written with 2 p's in english :P
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Level 72
Jun 5, 2019
lots of big mountain ranges with a, apennines, appalachians, alps, andes, and the atlas mountains.
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Level 80
Feb 10, 2020
And Altay Mountains
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Level 76
Aug 3, 2014
Well I guess I know how to spell "Appalachians" now
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Level 85
Mar 4, 2016
Good grief. I tried Giuppetto, Giupeto, Giappetto, Giapeto, Guippetto, Guipeto. I bet the other 27% of people who didn't get that answer didn't know how to spell it either.
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Level 81
Jan 24, 2017
Half of your efforts didn't have 'PP' in them.
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Level 68
Jun 4, 2019
Tell me about it! I tried Geppo, Geleppo...
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Level 77
Jun 5, 2019
My first thought was 'Gestapo' :D
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Level 61
Jun 4, 2021
Oh noo...
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Level 71
Aug 10, 2016
Fun quiz, thanks.
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Level 81
Sep 27, 2018
Don't know that I have ever seen Doctor spelled out in the name of the drink, always just Dr. Might consider changing it to avoid confusion.
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Level 87
Sep 28, 2018
Got to admit that threw me too, though I did get it eventually.
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Level 86
Sep 28, 2018
I think many of us fell into the same trap. Note that the beveage is always "Dr Pepper." BTW, the period (full stop) was deleted decades ago.
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Level ∞
Feb 8, 2019
Removed doctor from the clue entirely since they are not paying us for advertising. And, side note, it's so irritating when people or corporations insist on "stylizing" their names. I'm looking at you Ke$ha, P!nk, and bell hooks.
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Level 85
Nov 19, 2019
I'll second that, QM!
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Level 90
Jan 4, 2020
And then there were Prince and ? (and the Mysterians) before him. Prince was putting on an act for "art" whereas ? just seemed kooked.
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Level 68
Sep 28, 2018
Wait. What or who is a ghost pepper??
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Level 85
Sep 28, 2018
It's when Iron Man's girlfriend returns from the grave
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Level 94
Oct 1, 2018
It's a fairly mild pepper that has a good PR firm making it out to be the worst ever. As far as peppers go, it has less flavor than most, so doesn't get a lot of usage outside of 'look how tough I am' contests.
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Level 64
Jul 17, 2023
It does hurt, even for Moroccans.

There is ghost pepper cheese

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Level 85
Sep 28, 2018
I was wondering what kind of axe has a double-p in it. Completely on the wrong track.
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Level 72
Jun 5, 2019
same
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Level 87
Sep 28, 2018
Never thought of nipple, tried various versions of Adam's Apple.
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Level 88
Oct 23, 2020
Me too! I thought I was going mad. Oh, wait...
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Level 64
Nov 19, 2024
I was sure that Adam's apple was going to be right!
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Level 87
Sep 28, 2018
I would like to say thank you for accepting choppa for chopper. Positively brilliant!
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Level 78
Sep 28, 2018
A nipple is hardly a useless body part on a man. It's highly erogenous zone for many men. Ask a gay man if you doubt it.
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Level 81
Jun 4, 2019
Straight men don't have sex now?
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Level 72
Jun 5, 2019
yes, that is a very weird comment. But with useless it is meant that is has a purpose, a function, not that you can do things with it.

A lot of things are used in a different way than that their function is. Look at the poor screwdriver, he spends more time opening paintcans than actually screwing ;)

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Level 66
Jun 10, 2019
Is the clitoris useless by your reckoning?
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Level 71
Mar 2, 2023
I've also heard, although it is supposedly extremely, extremely rare, but that actually, under certain conditions, a man (perhaps not just *any* man...but a few here and there) can actually lactate, too. Therefore, if true...not completely useless.
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Level 84
Oct 1, 2018
The appendix is not useless - it stores bacteria for the gut
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Level ∞
Feb 8, 2019
That's a hypothesis. It is not the scientific consensus. Nevertheless, I added a question mark to the clue.
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Level 71
Mar 2, 2023
I had actually never heard that before. Hmm...interesting.

As for the comment already made in reply to you, although I am not refuting that or supporting that, nevertheless, I would say that if one is to be rigorous, as the respondent seemed to imply that they were, then they would have be *quite* rigorous in forming an absolutel conclusion that the appendix is completely useless. I mean, after all this evolution, why do we still have it? I'm sure there's got to be...some...reason for it, even if our "science" hasn't caught up to it, yet.

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Level 82
Oct 5, 2018
I love that "choppa" is an accepted answer. GET TO THE CHOPPA!!!
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Level 70
Jun 4, 2019
Spelled Appalachian wrong.
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Level 69
Jun 8, 2019
i hope not with just 1 p though
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Level 72
Jun 6, 2019
Interesting :) I always thought it was to wet one's appetite ( well, I just assumed it, as with most of my english I have only heard it and not seen it written. So I was thinking about whetstone (of which I only relatively recently know it is not wetstone eventhough they are used wet).

I looked it up and whet in the proverb here, is used in the same way as with whetsstone, meaning to sharpen. (pretty sure wit is related, which is related to weten/wissen (to know) in dutch/german. To stimulate or sharpen ones mind or appetite.

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Level 55
Oct 22, 2019
Why DO dudes have nipples?
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Level 90
Jan 4, 2020
So fat guys with their shirts off can make other guys do a double take.
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Level 83
Mar 6, 2023
I was desperately trying to figure out how to spell blimp with two Ps
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Level 91
Oct 10, 2023
Spent ages thinking of bladed objects for the whetstone
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Level 80
Dec 8, 2023
Couldn't figure out why Peppa didn't work...