The answer is A something Accent.
Could I nudge people gently away from the particular.
The next is ABSTRACT, VEGETABLE and MINERAL.
[K] That day too is yet far off.
I think we should look back to the last positive audience reaction.
The next is MINERAL and ABSTRACT.
Right, here we go with a fairly simple one that's ABSTRACT with MINERAL connections.
(tutti) Don't forget it's fundamentally abstract.
The rainbow itself. So the winner is the extraordinarily sober rab! Well done.
ABSTRACT.
Does it exist?
The next is ABSTRACT with ANIMAL connections
Further reading suggests a possible mineral component.
[Irouléguy] No.
[Inkspot] YES!
[Raak] Maybe, not sure.
[irach] "The atmosphere" are not the words that appear on the card.
[Irouléguy] No.
[irach] No.
[irach] No.
[Raak, irach, CdM, Rosie] No.
[Rosie] I wouldn't be that pedantic (see CdM's last guess).
[Ir] Nope.
[irach] No.
I think I should add that the subject also has an ABSTRACT quality, which maybe ought to have been in the original definition, otherwise this may take ages.
You have all wandered into the outer regions of darkness where it is very cold. Look at the answer to Lib's second question. This is man-made.
But we have a winner, and it's RAAK, with the Severn Tunnel. Your go.
Grows on a tree? (rather than a bush/on the ground etc)
Does it have a stone?
Canteloupe?
Clarification. Sorry to confuse you, I've confused myself too. so...
Fictional? (ie 1. the class of literature comprising works of imaginative narration, esp. in prose form. 2. works of this class, as novels or short stories: detective fiction. 3. something feigned, invented, or imagined. 4. the act of feigning, inventing, or imagining. 5. an imaginary thing or event, postulated for the purposes of argument or explanation.) NO
Fictitious? Having looked at many definitions, NO to most but YES to "imaginatively produced or set forth".
Sorry to get in a twist, hope this helps a little. (The dictionary definitions are to help my easily overwhelmed mind, as I know you are all far more eloquent than me!)
One slightly damp baton handed on.
The next one is MINERAL, VEGETABLE, and ABSTRACT.
To recap and give a nudge into a more fruitful path: it's a container of things made of wood and metal, which features in a well-known simile, and which could be found in various places, including the home.
There are four words, including the indefinite article.
The next is A B S T R A C T.
*BUT clarification (as always): Whilst I say there are no moving parts, one element of the object will move if the item is utilised...
Your next AVMA for consideration and interrogation is ABSTRACT
Right, earwig-o with ABSTRACT and MINERAL or ABSTRACT..
Nothing whatsoever to do with steam engines.
This is not a technical term but possibly used to be.
Now, this time it's MINERAL
Switiching off at 3.45 BST, 2.45 GMT.
Clarification: This (or these) can occur naturally, but it is rare, and the words on the card are always thought of as not a part of nature.
REMINDER "The country" is nothing more than the instinctive answer most people would give to the question "Where would you find (words on the card)?" (Words on the card) can be found in many countries.
Right, your next AVMA is
Itsa MINERAL and ABSTRACT