20 Questions

1 - (YankeeTripper) Is it alive? No
2 - (John.S.Mill) Can a person lift it off the ground? Yes
3 - (twig93) Would it be strange to find it in a random person’s house? No
4 - (YankeeTripper) Does it use electricity? No
5 - (John.S.Mill) Does it use water? No
6 - (John.S.Mill) Is it primarily made of wood? No
7 - (John.S.Mill) Is it typically placed on the floor? No
8 - (YankeeTripper) Is it decorative? No
9 - (Lucy) Is it used to prepare, store, or serve food or beverages? No
10 - (Celata) Is it clothing? No
11 - (YankeeTripper) Is it used for grooming? No
12 - (YankeeTripper) Is it used in games, athletic or board? No
13 - (twig93) Would you be more likely to find this in a home than in another location? No
14 - (Lucy) Is it man-made? No
15 - (Lucy) Is it a solid object? Yes *
16 - (MayanActuary) Is it larger in size than a typical textbook? No
17 - (twig93) Is it useful? No
18 -(John.S.Mill) Does it smell? Yes **
19 - (Lucy) Is it cat poop? No
20 - (John.S.Mill) Is it mud? No

*This is the first question that gave me pause
**I’m not sure if this is technically accurate

I was going for dust.

#15: I wasn’t really thinking about a single dust particle - so the word “object” threw me. And, as a group of particles, dust doesn’t act particularly solid-ly.

#18: I’m not sure if it is the dust itself or something like mildew that actually smells - but people talk about places “smelling dusty”.

#13: It’s pretty much common everywhere.

May I suggest that whoever cues the next series does so here:

Since no one “won” and is next, I’ll give it a go in that other thread