Travellers alphabet and a matching costume
The players sit in a row and the first starts off by saying, “I am going on a journey to Athens in a greek costume,” or any place beginning with A.
The next asks, “What will you do there?” The verbs, adjectives, and nouns used in the reply must all begin with A; as “Amuse Ailing Authors with Anecdotes.” If the player answers correctly, it is the next player’s turn; he says perhaps: “I am going to Bradford in an english costume.”
“What to do there?” “To Bring Back Bread and Butter.” A third says: “I am going to Constantinople.” “What to do there?” “To Carry Contented Cats.” Any one who makes a mistake must pay a forfeit.