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mijk
response 12 of 47: Mark Unseen   Feb 24 08:55 UTC 2018

Is it divine manna? :)
papa
response 13 of 47: Mark Unseen   Feb 24 15:51 UTC 2018

A7: No

Another hint: The target is a unique, particular object that is/was either
a vegetable or mainly composed of vegetable matter.
tfurrows
response 14 of 47: Mark Unseen   Feb 25 01:13 UTC 2018

Q8: Is it make mostly of wood?
papa
response 15 of 47: Mark Unseen   Feb 25 03:02 UTC 2018

A8: Yes
nydel
response 16 of 47: Mark Unseen   Feb 25 04:13 UTC 2018

Q9: Is it to be consumed i.e. used up as a - or in a way similar to that of
- a fuel?
papa
response 17 of 47: Mark Unseen   Feb 25 06:07 UTC 2018

A9: No

(I don't like giving too many hints, but nydel's also touches on an ambiguous
aspect of the target object. The answer "no" is because it is not intended
for consumption, and is not consumed under normal circumstances. However,
consumption of this thing is possible, and it may be consumed at some point
in its existence. (Grammar used in the preceding sentences should not be
interpreted to be making a statement on the fictional or non-fictional nature
of the target object, or if the target existed in the past, present, or
future.)
mijk
response 18 of 47: Mark Unseen   Feb 25 17:02 UTC 2018

Q10: Is it a type of resin?
papa
response 19 of 47: Mark Unseen   Feb 25 18:04 UTC 2018

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papa
response 20 of 47: Mark Unseen   Feb 25 18:06 UTC 2018

A10: No
tfurrows
response 21 of 47: Mark Unseen   Feb 26 20:14 UTC 2018

A11: Is this wooden object something that currently exists on planet earth
in physical form?
papa
response 22 of 47: Mark Unseen   Feb 27 06:44 UTC 2018

*I* give the answers, t.

A11: Yes

You are starting to get warm.
tfurrows
response 23 of 47: Mark Unseen   Feb 27 15:46 UTC 2018

lol... I got my Q & A mixed up :)
mijk
response 24 of 47: Mark Unseen   Feb 28 11:35 UTC 2018

Q12: Is the object a tree?
papa
response 25 of 47: Mark Unseen   Feb 28 12:33 UTC 2018

A12: No
tfurrows
response 26 of 47: Mark Unseen   Feb 28 19:13 UTC 2018

Q13: Is this wooden object something that is used to transport humans or goods
across distances?
papa
response 27 of 47: Mark Unseen   Feb 28 22:37 UTC 2018

A13: No
mijk
response 28 of 47: Mark Unseen   Mar 1 07:23 UTC 2018

Q14: Is this object fashioned/made by humans (i.e a manufactured object)?
papa
response 29 of 47: Mark Unseen   Mar 1 09:12 UTC 2018

A14: Yes
nydel
response 30 of 47: Mark Unseen   Mar 1 10:55 UTC 2018

Q15: Is it both not a toothpick and used to support the positions of other
objects?
papa
response 31 of 47: Mark Unseen   Mar 1 12:46 UTC 2018

A15: No
tfurrows
response 32 of 47: Mark Unseen   Mar 1 15:20 UTC 2018

Q16: Is it an object of worship (do people worship it)?
papa
response 33 of 47: Mark Unseen   Mar 1 17:00 UTC 2018

A16: No

Hint: ... but it is connected to worship.
mijk
response 34 of 47: Mark Unseen   Mar 1 21:19 UTC 2018

Q17: Is it a cross?
papa
response 35 of 47: Mark Unseen   Mar 1 23:09 UTC 2018

A17: No

The end is near, so another hint: This is a wooden building that is a house
of worship. 

Remember the previous hint that this is also a particular unique object, so
I am thinking of something like "the cathedral of Notre Dame de Paris", not
just "a cathedral" (though if you asked, the answer to both of those would
be "No").
nydel
response 36 of 47: Mark Unseen   Mar 2 01:57 UTC 2018

forgive a followup please, you're sure that the answer to Q15 is no? i.e. is
is not a toothpick and it //IS// used to support the position of other objects
-- OR -- it is a tooothpick and IS NOT used to support the position of other
objects? the question's wording may have been lacking is why i ask to clarify.

the question in pseudocode

(BOTH
 (NOT A TOOTHPICK)
 (IS USED TO SUPPORT THE POSITION OF OTHER OBJECTS))

--> this evaluates down to No - is that correct? thankyou!
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