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This is a Depression-era game of riddles with 100 numbered cards. Each player takes an equal number of cards face down. On his turn, a player turns over the top card; if he answers correctly, he keeps it; if he can't, other players in order get a crack, and whoever answers the riddle correctly keeps the card. The player with the most cards at game's end wins.
Riddles include questions such as: "What would you do if there was a horse in your bathtub? (#85); "If a bowlegged man and a knock-kneed man came along together, what word would they spell? (#77); and "If a goat swallowed a rabbit, what would be the result? (#1).
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1937
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