Gerald Ford held more than one political office so it couldn't be him anyway.
Twenty Questions - Game 44
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Hmm. This would mean that he was not a prominent lawyer or legal professor and would rule out Archibald Cox, Leon Jaworski, and Charles Ruff.
Question: Was this person a Special Prosecutor at any point during the Watergate scancal and its aftermath?
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That's a requirement not a disqualifier.Jamiet99uk wrote: ↑Sun Aug 07, 2022 6:08 pmGerald Ford held more than one political office so it couldn't be him anyway.
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Ah sorry yes, I mis-read.damo666 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 08, 2022 7:25 amThat's a requirement not a disqualifier.Jamiet99uk wrote: ↑Sun Aug 07, 2022 6:08 pmGerald Ford held more than one political office so it couldn't be him anyway.
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I interpreted that question as "known for something other than politics" (especially since you hadn't yet named a more specific career within politics) with known for doing a fair amount of work.Jamiet99uk wrote: ↑Sun Aug 07, 2022 6:20 pmHmm. This would mean that he was not a prominent lawyer or legal professor and would rule out Archibald Cox, Leon Jaworski, and Charles Ruff.
Question: Was this person a Special Prosecutor at any point during the Watergate scancal and its aftermath?
He's held more than one position in his life, and some of them were outside of politics, but he's not noteworthy for them: politics is the sole reason he has a Wikipedia article. I would answer that question the same way for Obama or Ford, but not for Reagan or Trump (film actor and professional media clown respectively).
On that note though, the hint I planned to give at 10 questions was that I think he's best known for two events. The first was in Watergate, the second came later and was IMO less noteworthy on the whole, but is probably more in the public consciousness.
0 American politics
1 dead
2 watergate
3 Republican
4 not a senator
5 not known for other careers
6 known for holding more than one office
7 not convicted for watergate
8 nor indicted
9 worked for DoJ
10 was never a special prosecutor for Watergate
Wrong guesses: Mitchell, Liddy, Ford, Richardson
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It does!
0 American politics
1 dead
2 watergate
3 Republican
4 not a senator
5 not known for other careers
6 known for holding more than one office
7 not convicted for watergate
8 nor indicted
9 worked for DoJ
10 was never a special prosecutor for Watergate
11 surname has 4 or fewer letters
Wrong guesses: Mitchell, Liddy, Ford, Richardson
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I hate to burn a guess for the (dis)benefit of everyone else, but:
Robert Bork?
Robert Bork?
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Robert the Bork! Known for the Saturday Night Massacre and the verb "to bork." I was on the fence about doing the Bork or the Bruce, and then someone else did the Bruce anyway.Jamiet99uk wrote: ↑Mon Aug 08, 2022 10:54 pmI hate to burn a guess for the (dis)benefit of everyone else, but:
Robert Bork?
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Woot!SenatorNyxen wrote: ↑Tue Aug 09, 2022 6:42 amRobert the Bork! Known for the Saturday Night Massacre and the verb "to bork." I was on the fence about doing the Bork or the Bruce, and then someone else did the Bruce anyway.Jamiet99uk wrote: ↑Mon Aug 08, 2022 10:54 pmI hate to burn a guess for the (dis)benefit of everyone else, but:
Robert Bork?
Potato, potato; potato.
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