This afternoon we had a family game of
Probe (Parker Brothers, 1964), an old stand-by that we played way back when we were kids and that we have since passed down to the next generation. I managed to guess Kathy's
diaphragm under the "Interruptive Rule" with five letters unexposed, which gave me a 100-point bonus. The 17-year-old's
fax lasted a long time, until his having to expose blanks made obvious just how short his word was. The 12-year-old's
toxicity lasted the longest; Kathy managed to guess it at her very last opportunity before the end of the game. My
wishful was guessed the earliest in the game, but I ended up with the high score and the win.
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