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I can be sticky but you must be picky;
Many of me define the key, of a galaxy;
I'm a type when I'm ripe;
And you must pay a tax when I'm in stacks.

What am I?

Note: This riddle takes the form of A shocker in soccer. The key is to figure out which second half of the line matches up with which first half before solving for the word or phrase.

anodyne
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I think the answer is:

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My arrangement of the riddle is:

Many of me define the key but you must be picky

Talking about a musical key, e.g. for a guitar each key is made up of 7 notes "picked" from the 12 notes available

I'm a type of a galaxy

Referring to the Samsung Galaxy Note range of smart phones

I can be sticky when I'm in stacks

Good old stacks of sticky post-it notes

And you must pay a tax when I'm ripe

I'm a little less comfortable with this one. I think it refers to a debit note which becomes "ripe" when it is due and a payment is owed.

Disclaimer

My musical theory is pretty shaky (non-existent), the reasoning behind the key might be a bit dodgy. It is based on some rather rushed research and this article.

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  • Your explanations for all 4 (Including "key" and "ripe") are exactly what I intended, nicely done! :) p.s. there are probably more accurate financial terms than "tax" but it rhymed with "stacks" so I used it. – anodyne Mar 02 '20 at 06:05
  • Keys are used in more than just rot13(thvgnef). Still work, though. – S.S. Anne Mar 03 '20 at 02:46