May 10, 2004

MooT:

Memorial Day is rapidly approaching and with it the season of beach and lake houses, camping trips, and family vacations. When we were kids our grandfather used to have a summer place in
Brighwaters, on Long Island. One of the rules of the house was that there was no television. That meant you spent a lot of time outside, reading, and playing games (plus sneaking to the neighbors house to watch the Mets or listening to the games on the radio). We always thought it was just a case of our grandfather being stubborn, but having rented beach houses and visited many, it seems this rule is not all that uncommon. Anyway, if you've grown tired of sitting around asking the same Trivial Pursuit questions for the umpteenth time and need something to break the monotony of Scrabble and Hearts, has Jon Steeves got a game for you: MooT.

Mr. Steeves calls Moot, "the world’s toughest language game" and it is diabolically difficult, but it's also fun and instructive. Here are a few samples to give a flavor of the questions:

Is Howard Stern's mouth, literally, a sphincter?


Is it possible to single out two people?


Is goat's milk a dairy product?


Is this a rhetorical question?


The rules of the game encourage teams of players to discuss their answers and the backs of the question cards give concise and informative explanations. The game is homemade and the board and pieces rather basic, but the wit and wisdom of the questions are the point and they make it well worthwhile. There are more posted at Mr. Steeves's website. Visit and if you try a few you're likely to get hooked.

Posted by Orrin Judd at May 10, 2004 9:40 AM
Comments

Maybe if it were a drinking game...

Posted by: Scof at May 10, 2004 1:51 PM

Good ol'American knowhow and sticktoitivness can turn anything (from the Miss America pageant to the State of the Union) into a drinking game.

Posted by: David Cohen at May 10, 2004 2:05 PM

Unless I'm missing something, the one about goat's milk isn't difficult.

(I just looked up the etymology. The answer is yes .)

Posted by: Harry Eagar at May 10, 2004 3:17 PM

Harry:

No question's hard if you look it up.

Posted by: oj at May 10, 2004 3:53 PM

That one was so easy I had to look it up to make sure it wasn't a trick one.

Though I was surprised to learn that 'dairy' derives from 'dough.'

Posted by: Harry Eagar at May 10, 2004 5:39 PM

Ah, the old "I was just checking to be sure" excuse, a Scrabble staple. Note the "it was easy" but "I had to check" contradiction?

Posted by: oj at May 10, 2004 6:30 PM

OJ - Just this weekend I told someone the story of playing Trivial Pursuit with your family one Christmas and your grandmother kept yelling out the answers, regardless of whose turn it was. Finally, the Other Brother said "Grandma, wait for your turn." And with timing that would have made Jack Benny proud she responded, "Sonny, at my age, whenever you know the answer, it's your turn."

Posted by: Foos at May 11, 2004 6:51 PM
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