Closed Now Museum... Now You Don't

Jacqueline Hyde

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I'm thinking of a famous museum.

Da rulez, per Chase:
  • You have 11 questions (in total, not each).
  • They must all be yes/no questions.
  • First correct answer closes the game.
  • If the game hits 11 questions with no correct answer, the game also closes.
  • If you so much as mention a house owned by a famous sister, I will cut you.
Reminders from Chase:
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  • If you already have points, try asking questions to help other players. Or don't. I'm not here to judge. Much.
 

Jacqueline Hyde

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Is the museum in Europe?
The way I define Europe, yes.

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Amendment: Since certain people, who shall remain unnamed but whose initials are CD and EG, and I don't mean "compact disc" and "exempli gratia," are being nitpicky, allow me to clarify. This was not meant to be a trick answer, just an acknowledgment that some people have differing ideas about what constitutes Europe. I think the vast majority of people would agree that this country is in Europe.
 
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Eugene

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I'm still not happy with your non-definition of Europe.

Is this museum in a former Soviet Bloc country?
 

Jacqueline Hyde

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Was the museum featured in a Tom Hanks movie?
Not as far as I know (and I just googled it to check). I'm pretty sure it wasn't in The Da Vinci Code or its sequels, if that's what you're thinking of.

I won't count this one since that's such a wishy-washy answer.
 

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Does this museum have a name that indicates its nature, such as "The Museum of Natural History" or the "Museum of Topography"?
 

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