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6. Is it a piece of furniture?
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7. Ceiling fan
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8, requires electricity?
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6. Can be considered furniture but probably not the way you'd think.
7. No
8. Most do use electricity but not all. This might throw you off. So yes, electricity.
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can be used InThe bedroom....requires electricity??? We always go there, don't we....lol
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9. Used for babies...like an infant swing....I think that's a great guess...even if it's totally wrong :
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9. No, not used by babies. Can be used in any room, technically. But I wouldn't recommend the bathroom.
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10. Is this thing moisture sensitive??
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10. If you mean, can you get it wet-NO!
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11. Computer
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11....Blow dryer
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11. No
12. No
Big hint. My hobby.
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Smaarty, you've gift wrapped it! Sewing machine.
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yes. Didn't think you'd be the one to guess it, down dog. You're up!
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Thing. Bigger than a breadbox.
As an aside, what's with this legacy breadbox descriptor that has persisted for 60+ years? Has anyone even seen a breadbox? I guess it depends on the decade in which you grew up. Rotary dial phones are more recent than breadboxes and even they seem an ancient artifact to me, even though I did use them.
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might has been me that started it here
. Nice reference for size.
1. Blue?
2. Need electricity or batteries?
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3. Kept indoors?
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1. Typically has some blue2. Not powered (no fuel either)
3. Outdoors
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4. Bird bath?
I shouldntask the color. If you say yes, then it always throws me.
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4. No
Multi-colored. Bigger than a car. None of you will have one on your property.
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5. Man made?
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5. Yes, but not in a factory
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Hey, don't get jiggy with the breadbox thing--my dad still has one, though a modern design.
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6. Do you need a specialized job to have this thing?
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queen, it was just meant as an observation and how it has persisted and continued to be linked to the game 20 Questions, despite its obsolescence (don't mean to offend any breadbox lovers here!). People under 30 or even a little older would probably have no clue what a breadbox is, but then again they also likely have never heard of 20 Questions.
Smaarty,
6. No. It is made by craftspeople and has symbolic meaning and tells a story.Blue represents the sky and water (lakes and rivers).
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7 Could it be considered artwork? (though it may have other stronger connotations)
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7. Yes, it is a type of art that commemorates ancestry and history, people or events.
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8. Is it 2-D?
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8. No, it's3-D
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9. A coat of arms?
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