by Iranu » 21 Jun 2021 Read
Not confident on this but Ben Woollaston?
Samuel Adams was a Founding Father as was Ben Franklin. In the Bible Joseph was given a coat of many colours which was presumably made of wool.
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by AlfGit » 21 Jun 2021 Read
Prop wrote:Joseph was the son of Jacob, but I’m not sure where to go with Jacobson.
There is more than one Joseph in the Bible though.
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by chengdufan » 22 Jun 2021 Read
Iranu wrote:Not confident on this but Ben Woollaston?
Samuel Adams was a Founding Father as was Ben Franklin. In the Bible Joseph was given a coat of many colours which was presumably made of wool.
Not Ben, but you're ever so close with the Joseph clue
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by Prop » 22 Jun 2021 Read
AlfGit wrote:Prop wrote:Joseph was the son of Jacob, but I’m not sure where to go with Jacobson.
There is more than one Joseph in the Bible though.
As you may have noticed in previous games, ancient and biblical history is not my strong subject
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by AlfGit » 22 Jun 2021 Read
Prop wrote:AlfGit wrote:Prop wrote:Joseph was the son of Jacob, but I’m not sure where to go with Jacobson.
There is more than one Joseph in the Bible though.
As you may have noticed in previous games, ancient and biblical history is not my strong subject
Chengdu said Iranu was close, so it appears that you got the right one, the one with the robe from the Old Testament. The other Joseph is the husband of Mary, mother of Jesus.
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by Prop » 22 Jun 2021 Read
Well he had 11 brothers. So perhaps XI(something) as the given name… Xintong?
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by Prop » 22 Jun 2021 Read
Also (and I’m expecting to be corrected here) Zhao could relate to the Zhao dynasty. Samuel was a part of the transition of kingdoms under Saul.
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by Iranu » 22 Jun 2021 Read
Louis Heathcote?
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by chengdufan » 22 Jun 2021 Read
Not Zhao Xintong.
Not Louis Heathcote, though it is a current English pro.
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by chengdufan » 22 Jun 2021 Read
Prop wrote:Also (and I’m expecting to be corrected here) Zhao could relate to the Zhao dynasty. Samuel was a part of the transition of kingdoms under Saul.
There was a Zhou dynasty, but not a Zhao dynasty
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by Prop » 22 Jun 2021 Read
chengdufan wrote:Prop wrote:Also (and I’m expecting to be corrected here) Zhao could relate to the Zhao dynasty. Samuel was a part of the transition of kingdoms under Saul.
There was a Zhou dynasty, but not a Zhao dynasty
Oops!
Maybe Paul Baker?
Joseph was one of twelve brothers. Twelve > dozen > baker’s dozen
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by Iranu » 22 Jun 2021 Read
Ben Hancorn?
I’m assuming Ben isn’t right from what you said abot my Woollaston guess but Samuel died in Benjamin and Joseph had a dream about a field of corn representing him and his brothers.
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by chengdufan » 22 Jun 2021 Read
Not Hancorn
I haven't heard of Paul Baker.
For Samuel, think books.
But it will probably be easier to get the answer from Joseph.
For Joseph, think musically
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by chengdufan » 22 Jun 2021 Read
Ok, one last clue. Someone really should get it from this one.
Go back to when Iranu got close. What adjective comes to mind?
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by AlfGit » 22 Jun 2021 Read
chengdufan wrote:Go back to when Iranu got close. What adjective comes to mind?
Lucky?
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by Iranu » 22 Jun 2021 Read
AlfGit wrote:chengdufan wrote:Go back to when Iranu got close. What adjective comes to mind?
Lucky?
Rude!
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by Iranu » 22 Jun 2021 Read
Oh rubbish.
David Grace?
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by AlfGit » 22 Jun 2021 Read
Iranu wrote:AlfGit wrote:chengdufan wrote:Go back to when Iranu got close. What adjective comes to mind?
Lucky?
Rude!
Sorry, I couldn't resist it.
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by Prop » 22 Jun 2021 Read
Jordan Brown?
The adjective could be technicolour, as in ‘Joseph and his technicolour dreamcoat’. Brown is a hue made up of many different colours… technically
Samuel could refer to the author Samuel T. Jordan, who wrote ‘Who’s Who in The Bible’.
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by AlfGit » 22 Jun 2021 Read
Prop wrote:Jordan Brown?
The adjective could be technicolour, as in ‘Joseph and his technicolour dreamcoat’. Brown is a hue made up of many different colours… technically
Samuel could refer to the author Samuel T. Jordan, who wrote ‘Who’s Who in The Bible’.
This looks good. Even just 'colour' would be enough.
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by Prop » 22 Jun 2021 Read
AlfGit wrote:Prop wrote:Jordan Brown?
The adjective could be technicolour, as in ‘Joseph and his technicolour dreamcoat’. Brown is a hue made up of many different colours… technically
Samuel could refer to the author Samuel T. Jordan, who wrote ‘Who’s Who in The Bible’.
This looks good. Even just 'colour' would be enough.
I dunno… I’ve been more confident than this before and ended up miles away!
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by chengdufan » 23 Jun 2021 Read
Iranu wrote:Oh rubbish.
David Grace?
Correct!
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by chengdufan » 23 Jun 2021 Read
I thought people might associate Joseph with his AMAZING technicolour dreamcoat pretty early on, and then think of Amazing Grace. Then do a bit of digging to find out that the first mention of David is in the book of Samuel.
When I hear the name Joseph, my brain kind of immediately thinks amazing technicolour dreamcoat, but I guess that must just be me!
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by Prop » 23 Jun 2021 Read
chengdufan wrote:I thought people might associate Joseph with his AMAZING technicolour dreamcoat pretty early on, and then think of Amazing Grace. Then do a bit of digging to find out that the first mention of David is in the book of Samuel.
When I hear the name Joseph, my brain kind of immediately thinks amazing technicolour dreamcoat, but I guess that must just be me!
I forgot the ‘amazing’ bit
For a while I was trying to find something about Jason Donovan to link to snooker
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by Iranu » 23 Jun 2021 Read
chengdufan wrote:I thought people might associate Joseph with his AMAZING technicolour dreamcoat pretty early on, and then think of Amazing Grace. Then do a bit of digging to find out that the first mention of David is in the book of Samuel.
When I hear the name Joseph, my brain kind of immediately thinks amazing technicolour dreamcoat, but I guess that must just be me!
Yeah this was my logic... eventually.
How long did I spend trying to link a snooker surname to the word “technicolour” you ask?
Longer than I’m proud of.
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by AlfGit » 23 Jun 2021 Read
That was a good one. Well done Iranu.
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by AlfGit » 23 Jun 2021 Read
Prop wrote:I forgot the ‘amazing’ bit
For a while I was trying to find something about Jason Donovan to link to snooker
Ditto!
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by Iranu » 23 Jun 2021 Read
Stage Mayday
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by Iranu » 24 Jun 2021 Read
No takers?
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by ronaldmc » 24 Jun 2021 Read
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