
Twenty Questions Game 557
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Born after the Siege of Calais (after 7 January 1558)? (obligatory epic painting of the event below)


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YesAristocrat wrote: ↑Sun May 18, 2025 9:49 pmBorn after the Siege of Calais (after 7 January 1558)? (obligatory epic painting of the event below)
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Primarily famous for written works, or for communicating something via writing?
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i'm going to pass this for now but might be able to give a binary answer with slightly different wording
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Primarily famous for inventing something or being the namesake of something?
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NoAristocrat wrote: ↑Mon May 19, 2025 12:58 amPrimarily famous for inventing something or being the namesake of something?
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I believe this is the only thing eliminating Descartes.

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Born before the signing of the treaty of Westphalia (24 October 1648) as referred to in the Monty Python episode "Dennis Moore", the title character of which you may most prominently remember as a Robin Hood knockoff, although his particular idiom involved stealing flowers (known as lupins) from the rich and giving them to the poor, which ended up not helping them very much, as he had probably confused them for tulips!
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Withdrawn in light of damo's question.Ernst_Brenner wrote: ↑Mon May 19, 2025 12:07 pmBorn before the signing of the treaty of Westphalia (24 October 1648) as referred to in the Monty Python episode "Dennis Moore", the title character of which you may most prominently remember as a Robin Hood knockoff, although his particular idiom involved stealing flowers (known as lupins) from the rich and giving them to the poor, which ended up not helping them very much, as he had probably confused them for tulips!
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We already know it is not after 24 October 1648 anyway lolErnst_Brenner wrote: ↑Mon May 19, 2025 12:07 pmWithdrawn in light of damo's question.Ernst_Brenner wrote: ↑Mon May 19, 2025 12:07 pmBorn before the signing of the treaty of Westphalia (24 October 1648) as referred to in the Monty Python episode "Dennis Moore", the title character of which you may most prominently remember as a Robin Hood knockoff, although his particular idiom involved stealing flowers (known as lupins) from the rich and giving them to the poor, which ended up not helping them very much, as he had probably confused them for tulips!
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Too late, I already withdrew it.damo666 wrote: ↑Mon May 19, 2025 12:12 pmWe already know it is not after 24 October 1648 anyway lolErnst_Brenner wrote: ↑Mon May 19, 2025 12:07 pmWithdrawn in light of damo's question.Ernst_Brenner wrote: ↑Mon May 19, 2025 12:07 pmBorn before the signing of the treaty of Westphalia (24 October 1648) as referred to in the Monty Python episode "Dennis Moore", the title character of which you may most prominently remember as a Robin Hood knockoff, although his particular idiom involved stealing flowers (known as lupins) from the rich and giving them to the poor, which ended up not helping them very much, as he had probably confused them for tulips!
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