An old favorite from my youth. My siblings and I would arrange in a circle, each with a slip of paper and a pencil. Questions would be posed in the order as above. After each reply, the paper would be folded to conceal ones entry and then passed to the person sitting to ones left, who would await the next question . Not knowing what was written prior, resulted in a very amusing finished product. Tradition demands the game always begin with [who lost it?] followed by [what did they lose?], and so on. Each time the queries cycle, they are altered, for instance [who found it?] [who offered a reward?] and so on until the game is called. Hope you enjoy it. -Falstaff
Why not instead of setting and aswering your own question, do it definition/jeopardy style: first player sets with second player answering then setting next question
Maybe we could all write down our answers to the questions at home on a piece of paper, then *not* post them. That way the secrecy element of the game could be preserved.
How's about while we sit around thinking of logistics, I start a gma we can play. I think it's called Mornington Crescent, though maybe it was SOund Charades... Anyway, Tooteridge and Whetstone, home at Goodge Street.