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It was a moonless midnight.

The guy who did it wasn’t framed.

He just sounded like it.

He’d covered all the angles.

I'm trying to help with in,

But I can’t.

Try to sell me something,

That'll toss you in Sing Sing.

I'm looking for a single word.

pitch?

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It was a moonless midnight. CONCEALED

The guy who did it wasn’t framed. CONCLUSIVE

He just sounded like it. CONSTRUED

He’d covered all the angles. CONCEIVABLE

I'm trying to help with in, CONCILLIATE

But I can’t. CONSEQUENTLY

Try to sell me something, CONCEPTUALISE

That'll toss you in Sing Sing. CONVICTION

CON X EIGHT going with PG Title = CONSUMATE

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It was a moonless midnight. CONCEALED

The guy who did it wasn’t framed. CONCLUSIVE

He just sounded like it. CONSTRUED

He’d covered all the angles. CONCEIVABLE

I'm trying to help with in, CONCILLIATE

But I can’t. CONSEQUENTLY

Try to sell me something, CONCEPTUALISE

That'll toss you in Sing Sing. CONVICTION

CON X EIGHT going with PG Title = CONSUMATE

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pitch?

YAY! Plainglazed you did it again!

PITCH

Spoiler for Main Riddle Explained:

It was a moonless midnight.

Very dark or pitch black

The guy who did it wasn’t framed.

He just sounded like it.

Pictures are framed. Pitcher sounds like picture. If a pitcher is thew guy who did it then “it” is pitch.

He’d covered all the angles.

angles = pitch

I'm trying to help with in,

Pitch plus the word “in”, pitch in = trying to help

But I can’t.

cant = pitch

Try to sell me something,

Pitch, as in advertising pitch.

That'll toss you in Sing Sing.

toss = pitch; sing sing, as in singing a song = pitch

Film Noir: Noir means black which is synonymous with pitch, and I think fits with the overall language of the riddle.

“Peachiest Gal” is an anagram for “Satchel Paige” who was the first black pitcher in the MLB. The words BLACK PITCHER being sort of a double clue.

I'm curious to know what others think of this riddle (good/bad/indifferent)?

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YAY! Plainglazed you did it again!

PITCH

Spoiler for Main Riddle Explained:

It was a moonless midnight.

Very dark or pitch black

The guy who did it wasn’t framed.

He just sounded like it.

Pictures are framed. Pitcher sounds like picture. If a pitcher is thew guy who did it then “it” is pitch.

He’d covered all the angles.

angles = pitch

I'm trying to help with in,

Pitch plus the word “in”, pitch in = trying to help

But I can’t.

cant = pitch

Try to sell me something,

Pitch, as in advertising pitch.

That'll toss you in Sing Sing.

toss = pitch; sing sing, as in singing a song = pitch

Film Noir: Noir means black which is synonymous with pitch, and I think fits with the overall language of the riddle.

“Peachiest Gal” is an anagram for “Satchel Paige” who was the first black pitcher in the MLB. The words BLACK PITCHER being sort of a double clue.

I'm curious to know what others think of this riddle (good/bad/indifferent)?

Yay indeed. Love that feeling when you come across the singular answer and it has to be it cause it all fits so perfectly. For me it was just rereading the first line for the umpteenth time and as soon as I said it, knew it fit several of the other lines. Then when I read thru it entirely new it all fit. Eureka! Just the way a great riddle should be. Got the film noire reference (excellent flavor captured in the body by the way) but not the anagram. Huuuuge!

Forgot to say, Tag, you're it....

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It was a moonless midnight. CONCEALED

The guy who did it wasn’t framed. CONCLUSIVE

He just sounded like it. CONSTRUED

He’d covered all the angles. CONCEIVABLE

I'm trying to help with in, CONCILLIATE

But I can’t. CONSEQUENTLY

Try to sell me something, CONCEPTUALISE

That'll toss you in Sing Sing. CONVICTION

CON X EIGHT going with PG Title = CONSUMATE

Wilson I like that reason... please don't lose it... pass it on :P

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Yay indeed. Love that feeling when you come across the singular answer and it has to be it cause it all fits so perfectly. For me it was just rereading the first line for the umpteenth time and as soon as I said it, knew it fit several of the other lines. Then when I read thru it entirely new it all fit. Eureka! Just the way a great riddle should be. Got the film noire reference (excellent flavor captured in the body by the way) but not the anagram. Huuuuge!

Forgot to say, Tag, you're it....

Yeah the Anagram part did not fit at all and that was my attempt at a clue. Like, something is not right here. I was toying with using "Legacies Path" instead but I thought if it was more of a non sequitur then it would tip people off that it was scrambled.

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