Tarot Jeopardy - Jan 25 - Solved
Thread originally posted on the Aeclectic Tarot Forum on 25 Jan 2004, and now archived in the Forum Library.
| Star Spirit |
25 Jan 2004 |
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Often called an RWS clone, this unique medieval-style deck uses maps and constellation charts as part of its imagery.
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| Star Spirit |
28 Jan 2004 |
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Aw come on guys...
I'll give you a couple clues. It's not a very widely praised deck (obviously), and the Death card is non-traditional, featuring a skeleton with a butterfly across its hips.
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| Imagemaker |
28 Jan 2004 |
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I'm amazed to find that I actually know this one--the Hudes deck! Butterfly bones . . .
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| Bluemanticore |
29 Jan 2004 |
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Imagemaker, you beat me to it. As soon as he said butterfly on skeleton Death card it became obvious to me. Slight technicality though, in Jeopardy you have to give the answer in the form of a question, as in "What is the Hudes Tarot?"
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| Star Spirit |
29 Jan 2004 |
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True Blue Manticore, technically the answer is in the form of a question. You had a technicality of your own though, as I am female :D
Imagemaker gets it! Thanks guys.
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| Diana |
30 Jan 2004 |
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Originally posted by Bluemanticore
in Jeopardy you have to give the answer in the form of a question, as in "What is the Hudes Tarot?"
I asked once what Jeapordy was. No-one explained. :( And I still can't figure it out properly, although I have a vague idea.
I reckon a number of people on Aeclectic don't know. Perhaps someone could make a thread to tell us what the game is, as well as the rules, so that non-American members can also play?
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