How, When and Where.
One member of the company leaving the room, a word admitting of more than one interpretation is chosen by the others. On his return, he asks each in succession, “How do you like it?” The player questioned being required to give an appropriate answer. He then inquires in similar manner, “When do you like it?” and if the answer to that question still give him no clue, proceeds to ask, “Where do you like it?”
When he at last discovers the word, the person whose answer has furnished him with the most information, must in turn leave the room and become the questioner.
We will suppose the word chosen to be “rain,” which can also be taken as “reign” or “rein.”
The question “How do you like it?” receives the answers “tight,” “heavy,” “short,” “warm,” etc.
The question “When do you like it?” “In summer,” “When I am driving,” “In the nineteenth century,” etc.
“Where do you like it?” “In England,” “On a horse,” “In the sky,” etc.