A Conversation for Limericks

NEW GAME - ARTICULATEY

Post 1

Argon0 (50 and feeling it - back for a bit)

An Articulate style game - where the idea is to describe something (idea/action/place/person/thing/etc...) without mentioning any of the words in the title/name, or indicating which letter of the alphabet it begins with, or saying (directly) that it rhymes with something (thus to describe a bee you CAN'T say - begins with the 2nd letter of the Alphabet, and rhymes with Sea, but COULD say - Yellow and black striped, small, flies, rhymes with a large body of water, not an ocean....)..

So first one:

Its a Person....

two names

1st name has two parts:

1st part - sound a Raygun makes, second what a builder crries bricks on

2nd name

3 parts

1st: another name for Auntie, the TV organisation
2nd: French for male the
3rd: Part of New York withouth the n....

I think that future clues should be broken up more - with max of two clues per posting....

Any comments/criticisms (be nice smiley - biggrin, or I'll smiley - cry)...


NEW GAME - ARTICULATEY

Post 2

Argon0 (50 and feeling it - back for a bit)

Ooops - please ignore this - I meant to post it in the Whose line is it anyway forum..... smiley - blush


NEW GAME - ARTICULATEY

Post 3

Lurcher


Zaphod Beeblebrox ?


NEW GAME - ARTICULATEY

Post 4

Anonymouse

I rather like the idea of the game, but this -is- the Limericks forums.. So how bout if you make a rule that all clues (as well as answers) have to be in the form of a limerick? smiley - devil

smiley - rose


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Post 5

Argon0 (50 and feeling it - back for a bit)

could do.... I have moved this over to the who's line is it Forum anyway URL: http://www.bbc.co.uk/h2g2/guide/F63419?thread=160450&skip=0&show=20 See you there - we can try doing Clues in a Limerick stylee if you wish.....


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