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A footprint in the mud

Or a copy from a child.

Just a bit inside your blood

Or your ancestry compiled.

Adding a diagonal

Or left there by some skates.

Think deep inside your skull

And combine all my traits.

What am I?

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train tracks

A footprint in the mud

Or a copy from a child.

Just a bit inside your blood

Or your ancestry compiled.

Adding a diagonal

Or left there by some skates.

Think deep inside your skull

And combine all my traits.

What am I?

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Neither answer so far is correct.

DNA fits the first paragraph REALLY well, but I can't see a connection to the 5th and 6th clue in the 2nd paragraph.

Train tracks might fit some of these metaphorically, but I can't see a complete connection.

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Trace?

Footprint is a trace of life.

Tracing is a way a kid would copy something.

A trace would be a bit in your blood (trace of heavy metal).

Trace your ancestory.

Trace is the "sum of the elements along the principal diagonal of a square matrix"

Trace is the leavings of a ray (skate) or the marks left by ice skates.

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Statman and Writersblock has it. Writersblock read my mind on all clues except for the first (I was thinking about someone tracking someone, and what you would call a footprint in that situation).

Nice job!

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DNA is a sufficient answer as well.

With the skates clue, think ove the streaks an ice skater makes as he/she skates across the ice. DNA is in the shape of the double helix. I can picture the streaks of that ice skater looking somewhat like a double helix from various spins, twists, etc.

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DNA is a sufficient answer as well.

With the skates clue, think ove the streaks an ice skater makes as he/she skates across the ice. DNA is in the shape of the double helix. I can picture the streaks of that ice skater looking somewhat like a double helix from various spins, twists, etc.

You can really stretch line 6 to fit that, yes, although a double helix is 3-dimensional and in 2-dimensions would not look like a figure 8, but rather different (like the graph of both y=sin x and y=cos x on the same axes).

I don't know how "adding a diagonal" has anything to do with DNA from line 5.

The answer (and explanations) in the spoiler above fit all 6 lines perfectly.

That being said, I do like writing a riddle like this, and seeing when someone (like yourself) fits clues together in a different way to come up with something plausible. It's part of the fun.

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Statman and Writersblock has it. Writersblock read my mind on all clues except for the first (I was thinking about someone tracking someone, and what you would call a footprint in that situation).

Nice job!

I was trying to correlate the answer with the last 2 lines. Are there any relations or are they just extraneous? Mostly the skull part - I was thinking that deep within our skulls (minds) there are traces of prehistoric elements like instincts. Or am I just reaching for the unattainable?

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I was trying to correlate the answer with the last 2 lines. Are there any relations or are they just extraneous? Mostly the skull part - I was thinking that deep within our skulls (minds) there are traces of prehistoric elements like instincts. Or am I just reaching for the unattainable?

I needed to rhyme something with diagonal. :rolleyes:

Probably should have said something like: "Don't be slow and don't be dull/and combine all my traits."

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