Twenty Questions - Game 120
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Re: Twenty Questions - Game 120
Along with being known for his religiousness, was he also known as a royal of some sort (king, prince, duke, etc...)?
Re: Twenty Questions - Game 120
I was thinking we should probably clarify that question since it was a two parter...
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Re: Twenty Questions - Game 120
Which would also have ruled out Thomas Becket. My point was it couldn't be him on *both* counts.
Potato, potato; potato.
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1. Real Dead Man
2&6. Born before 1300
3. Probably an English speaker from the Northern Hemisphere (though technically unknown)
4. Known for their religiousness
5. Not regarded as a martyr
7. Not royal of any kind
Not
Thomas Becket (Prince William)
Anselm of Canterbury (Hanging Rook)
Pope Adrian IV (damo)
2&6. Born before 1300
3. Probably an English speaker from the Northern Hemisphere (though technically unknown)
4. Known for their religiousness
5. Not regarded as a martyr
7. Not royal of any kind
Not
Thomas Becket (Prince William)
Anselm of Canterbury (Hanging Rook)
Pope Adrian IV (damo)
Re: Twenty Questions - Game 120
I don't think anyone is arguing that point. But were they probably an English Speaker born in the northern hemisphere or an English speaker probably born in the northern hemisphere is the clarification we may needJamiet99uk wrote: ↑Tue Jun 27, 2023 10:28 amWhich would also have ruled out Thomas Becket. My point was it couldn't be him on *both* counts.
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I will clarify that this is really very likely. Personally, I would say almost a certainty, it's just that the source I found hedged, and so I am hedging too.
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So, we are looking for an English speaker born between 1051 and 1299, known for his religiousness but not sainted and not of royal blood.
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Re: Twenty Questions - Game 120
1. Real Dead Man
2&6. Born before 1300
3. Very likely an English speaker from the Northern Hemisphere (though technically unknown)
4. Known for their religiousness
5. Not regarded as a martyr
7. Not royal of any kind
8. Not a saint
9. Born after 1050
Not
Thomas Becket (Prince William)
Anselm of Canterbury (Hanging Rook)
Pope Adrian IV (damo)
2&6. Born before 1300
3. Very likely an English speaker from the Northern Hemisphere (though technically unknown)
4. Known for their religiousness
5. Not regarded as a martyr
7. Not royal of any kind
8. Not a saint
9. Born after 1050
Not
Thomas Becket (Prince William)
Anselm of Canterbury (Hanging Rook)
Pope Adrian IV (damo)
Potato, potato; potato.
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