What Connects Way, Dog, Ground, and Handed in This Riddle?

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The riddle connects the words "Way," "Dog," "Ground," and "Handed" through the prefix "under." The terms "underdog," "underground," and "underhanded" exemplify this connection. Additionally, the phrase "under way" refers to a ship's status, further solidifying the theme. This riddle emphasizes the linguistic play on the prefix "under" as a common element among the listed words.

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Way, dog, ground, handed?

see brain teaser #23
 
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Originally posted by Greg Bernhardt
Way, dog, ground, handed?

see brain teaser #23

Underdog, underground, underhanded
and a ship can be under way
 

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