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** ''Clue'' is for six players (still less than seven!), and again has more of a "kids game" connotation, though not as much so as ''Life''.

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** ''Clue'' is for six players (still less than seven!), and again has more of a "kids game" connotation, though not as much so as ''Life''.''Life''.
** The easy workaround there is that they could easily play in teams of two since most of the people were there with a date or significant other.
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* The answer is "They wanted to use games the average viewer recognizes" but the games they bring a seven-person game party invoke eye-rolling among board game nerds. ''TabletopGame/GameOfLife'', ''TabletopGame/{{Clue}}'' and ''TabletopGame/{{Scrabble}}''. They're all reasonable games, but:

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* The answer is "They wanted to use games the average viewer recognizes" but the games they bring a seven-person game party invoke eye-rolling head scratching among board game nerds. ''TabletopGame/GameOfLife'', ''TabletopGame/{{Clue}}'' and ''TabletopGame/{{Scrabble}}''. They're all reasonable games, but:

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----* The answer is "They wanted to use games the average viewer recognizes" but the games they bring a seven-person game party invoke eye-rolling among board game nerds. ''TabletopGame/GameOfLife'', ''TabletopGame/{{Clue}}'' and ''TabletopGame/{{Scrabble}}''. They're all reasonable games, but:
** ''Life'' is more for kids and is four players.
** ''Scrabble'' is a popular game but also four players.
** ''Clue'' is for six players (still less than seven!), and again has more of a "kids game" connotation, though not as much so as ''Life''.
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** The moon. It is new at night and old by day. It has 9 phases beginning with and ending with the new moon.

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** The moon. It is new at night and old by day. It has 9 phases beginning with and ending with the new moon.moon.
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* What was the answer to the second riddle?
** What was the riddle?
** As best one can recall, something that is "old by day and young by night, with nine faces"

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* What was the answer to the second riddle?
** What was the riddle?
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riddle? ''"I'm brown and old by day day, white and young by night, with night. My eyes are glass. I have nine faces"faces and no head. I sing to the sky but have no voice. I'm everywhere but nowhere."''

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The moon. It is new at night and old by day. It has 9 phases beginning with and ending with the new moon.

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** As best one can recall, something that is "old by day and young by night, with nine faces"

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** As best one can recall, something that is "old by day and young by night, with nine faces"faces"

The moon. It is new at night and old by day. It has 9 phases beginning with and ending with the new moon.
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** What was the riddle?

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** What was the riddle?riddle?
** As best one can recall, something that is "old by day and young by night, with nine faces"
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* What was the answer to the second riddle?

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* What was the answer to the second riddle?
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