GBS is the winner/quiz master (I use the term 'master' very loosely)
We both know the Welsh Valley's do not have a bedtime.
Repetitive, Repetitive, We have only played it twice. This game has been played on the radio in the UK since I was a toddler, it uses the categories:- Animal, Vegetable, Mineral, because they encompass every other sub category (with the possible exception of yeast).
Originally posted by kevcvs57So we just need to broaden animal, vegetable, mineral.
GBS is the winner/quiz master (I use the term 'master' very loosely)
We both know the Welsh Valley's do not have a bedtime.
Repetitive, Repetitive, We have only played it [b]twice. This game has been played on the radio in the UK since I was a toddler, it uses the categories:- Animal, Vegetable, Mineral, because they encompass every other sub category (with the possible exception of yeast).[/b]
Suppose my subject/object was London or a new movie or the Empire State Building? How would you handle it?
Originally posted by HandyAndyIf it was a forest with some rocks dotted about it would still fall into the vegetable category because the definition of a forest is a space occupied by trees, it does not have to have rocks in order to be a forest.
For London, would you say mineral and vegetable?
Similarly a city is defined as a space occupied by man made structures made from an assortment of minerals, it does not require vegetation in order to be a city.
It is just a first step in the process, when you win and you are quiz master you can come up with a dastardly; vegetable, mineral, and animal hybrid🙂