Yes.Odyssey wrote:Darn--so close. Aren't Odysseus and Ulysses the same person?
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Seven Clues Game #1, Clue #7
OK, Clue 6 dint help.
1. Fictional character
2. Was created BCE
3. Mythical
4. Indirectly responsible for Prometheus’ release
5. A seer had determined that Troy could not be taken without him
6. Father was Peleus, mother was Thetis
7. An important and injury-prone body part is named after this mythical character
1. Fictional character
2. Was created BCE
3. Mythical
4. Indirectly responsible for Prometheus’ release
5. A seer had determined that Troy could not be taken without him
6. Father was Peleus, mother was Thetis
7. An important and injury-prone body part is named after this mythical character
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I bet alll the money I have on me right now that I'm not even close. OK, that's $12, but still . . .hermillion wrote:OK - you've reached the limits of my mythology knowledge.
Seeing Hermillion makes me want to write a game about Bounce!
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Well, duh! Achilles.
I guess I'd better get out my mythological genealogy charts!
I guess I'd better get out my mythological genealogy charts!
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SC wins!!!silvercamaro wrote:Achilles
Well done.

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Seeing Hermillion makes me want to write a game about Bounce!
Coincidentally, I'm doing laundry right now!
Coincidentally, I'm doing laundry right now!
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I never for one second made the association either until I researched this game.silvercamaro wrote:Whoohoo! I've never once in my life, not even for a fleeting moment, associated Achilles with Prometheus. Thank heavens for the last clue.
Now, do we really have to be so politically correct that we can no longer say AD or BC?
I'm not buying that.
No, I think that most regular people still use BC and AD, but BCE and CE seem to have caught on with journal editors and some newspapers.
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Not that I'm irregular.
OK, maybe a little . . .

OK, maybe a little . . .
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Odyssey wrote:Thank you, SportsFan, it was fun.
Not that I'm greedy or anything, but when can we have another?
Thanks, Odyssey -- I think it's great fun too.
As to when we'll do it again, I don't know -- I found three games I wrote but never played just about the time interest was dwindling last time, but unfortunately one of the others had the answer of Galileo, which I've already mentioned. Anybody can host at any time, although when I say that, I should mention that back in the day, Bored consensus was to play it only on Saturday and Sunday nights.
If we're going to play oftener than once a week or so, it should probably have its own section, the way FNGD is set up, but I admit that putting the whole game in one thread worked much better than I thought it would, so maybe it would work in with the regular posts. Also, TubaDave was never a fan of Seven Clues, so maybe thinking about a separate section would be too much.
I have to go for now -- I'll post that last game the next time I'm on and I see that you're around. As for anything else, let's see how it goes.
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SportsFan68 wrote:I never for one second made the association either until I researched this game.silvercamaro wrote:Whoohoo! I've never once in my life, not even for a fleeting moment, associated Achilles with Prometheus. Thank heavens for the last clue.
Now, do we really have to be so politically correct that we can no longer say AD or BC?
I'm not buying that.
No, I think that most regular people still use BC and AD, but BCE and CE seem to have caught on with journal editors and some newspapers.
What a fun, informative game!
We had the Achilles answer in Junior Trivial Pursuit last night. I kicked arse! Though, I'm not sure that bragging about kicking an 11 year old's butt in JUNIOR TP is anything to be proud of! hahahaha Besides, she was only behind me by one pie.

What is the defining point that separates BCE and CE?
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