The phrase "neither Hyde nor hare" is often interpreted as a play on Words, combining references to the character Mr. Hyde from Robert Louis Stevenson's "Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde" and the phrase "nor hare," likely alluding to the saying "neither here nor there." The answer to this phrase may imply a situation or condition that lacks clarity or relevance. It suggests that something is absent or not present in either context, emphasizing a sense of indecision or ambiguity.
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