Yes, it's another round of that classic guessing game - Animal, Vegetable, Mineral, Abstract [or any combination thereof]. This effort - '03/'04 should address any queries, but then again, may just serve to confuse and baffle which some might say is the point of the game. Patience, integrity and a decent search engine may be useful ....
[Bigots] No, not particularly [Military] No, not especially [Working class] Yes, for a very broad definition of 'working' [Gangs] No, not 'gangs' [Public schools] No. Well, almost never.
[Rrrrruff!] Yes! Boolbar wins. Audience sensation - oh wait, most of them have died of old age. I did say plural, but honestly, I'll assume that was just a typo.
Oh blimey! I'd better quickly think of something. How about ANIMAL(with a vague link to vegetable and mineral for some parts of the world and for that matter vegetable and abstract as well, but let's ignore all that and stick with the basic ANIMAL or we'll be here all day year.)
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I need to pay more attention!
This is ABSTRACT, although under another interpretation it is MINERALHidden textconceivably with some non-mineral elements, but these would be negligible
Award? No. Artefact of modern civilisation. *applause* In the abstract sense, the best answer is No (though a case can be made for Yes; it’s a question of perspective). In the mineral sense, most definitely Yes. Begin with P? No—at least not any more. Anthropocene? No.
Associated with a particular nation? In the mineral sense, Yes. In the abstract sense, No. Unintentional creation? (*audience laughter*) No. Does it have a flag? No.
To do with hydrocarbon industry? No. (There are surely some connections of some sort in the mineral sense (“anything to do with” is a vague phrase), but there’s no connection I am aware of that would be helpful or useful.)
Some kind of tokeny representation? No. Because I'm feeling really generous, I will tell you that the physical thing is the current instantiation of the abstract thing.
(The audience are alert to hear how the chair handles this tricky question.) [B] On balance, the least misleading answer is that yes, it is fixed in one location.
It is indeed. I hadn't realised I did that 2 years ago. But some of the answers have changed since then! I'm afraid this baton has been punctured by several micrometeoroids, but it's still almost as good as new.