My Book of Indoor Games by Clarence Squareman
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page 42 of 159 (26%)
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This is a very interesting game, and can be played by a large number
at the same time. Supposing there are twelve persons present, one is sent out of the room, while the others choose a proverb. When this is done, the "guesser" is allowed to come in, and he asks each person a question separately. In the answer, no matter what question is asked, one word of the proverb must be given. For illustration we will take "A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush." 1. John must use the word "A" in his answer. 2. Gladys must use the word "bird" in hers. 3. Nellie must use the word "in" in hers. 4. Tommy must use the word "the" in his. 5. Estelle must use the word "hand" in hers. 6. Ivy must use the word "is" in hers. 7. Wilfrid must use the word "worth" in his. 8. Lionel must use the word "two" in his. 9. Vera must use the word "in" in hers. 10. Bertie must use the word "the" in his. 11. Harold must use the word "bush" in his. The fun becomes greater if the answers are given quickly and without allowing the special word to be noticed. It often happens that the "guesser" has to try his powers over several times before succeeding. The one who by giving a bad answer gives the clue, in turn becomes guesser, and is then obliged to go out of the room while another proverb is chosen. Here is a list of proverbs: A bad workman quarrels with his tools. |
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