Edward Scissorhands
Emma Samms
E.S.
E.S.
Eric Satie?
MALE?
FEMALE?
ALIVE?
E S
Male
Alive
not Edward Scissorhands
not Emma Samms
not Eric Satie
Edmond Spenser
Dame Edith Sitwell
<mumble, mumble, mumble> Rats!
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
You beat me to Ethel Barrymore, Max.
Edgar Bergen
Edwin Booth
Eddie Bracken
NOT
Ethel Barrymore
Edgar Burroughs
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Edgar Bergen
Edwin Booth
Eddie Bracken
Emily Bronte
Male/female?
Real/fictional?
E.B.
E.B.
Elizabeth Bowles (the queen mum)?
MALE?
FEMALE?
ALIVE?
CONTINENT?
Fictional Woman
18 Questions to go
Dead, Fictional, North American Woman
16 Questions to go
(You're being very kind there, fealola - as "Continent?" wasn't a yes/no question - but then we probably would have asked that one first, so...

)
Ah yes, I'm so kind! (not paying attention!)
OK you guys, Yes or No questions only!
mac11
mac11, you stated that E.S. was a male and alive. I took you literally. In my addled mind, Ebenezer Scrooge was neither of these. He was a fictional character in a book. Ergo he is not a real male, nor is he really alive.
Are we permitted in this game to be misleading to make it more fun or harder to rely on the answers to the 20 questions. Or am I being too literal and too picky?
I'm really confused.
BumbleBeeBoogie