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HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW?

Question and answer games, based on the questionnaires which have had such a vogue this year, will doubtless be popular this Christmas, but the fun will bo in burlesquing them as much as possible. The hostess should make a point of collecting groups of questions, cut from newspapers, re-number-ing them, and jumble up all the answers m a separate bos. The players will take these answers at random, and read them out in order of number when the questions of corresponding numbers are read, no matter how ludicrous they sound. This game may also be played in the manner of “ consequences,” each player supplying an answer and a question from his own list, without consulting what has been written by the player before him.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD19281219.2.137

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Evening Star, Issue 20053, 19 December 1928, Page 15

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129

HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? Evening Star, Issue 20053, 19 December 1928, Page 15

HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? Evening Star, Issue 20053, 19 December 1928, Page 15

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