Games People Play
Cans
1980's music
U.S. Destinations
Wearable Slang
100

Slides and Vertical Ascents

What is Chutes and Ladders?

100

Booker, Cruz, Walker, Warren

What is candidate?

100

Bette Midler's favorite flower

What is The Rose?

100

Shares a name with film starring Michael Douglas

What is Wall Street?

100

A ball cap, not on a jelly jar

What is Lid?

200

25 pieces.  Kings, but no queens.

What is Checkers?

200

Nosey neighbors might monitor this police device

What is scanner?

200

Wandering Amore

What is Lost in Love?

200

All eyes were on this place for the Olympic Games in 1980

What is Lake Placid?

200

An uncomfortable tightening of the underpants

What is a wedgie?

300

In this game, officially the oche should be 7 feet 91/4  inches from the face of this board.

What is [english] darts?

300

WD-40

What is lubricant?

300

Pledge furniture cleaner not needed for this Queen Song

What is Another One Bites the Dust?

300

Where orange seems to be the new gold

What is the Golden Gate (State Park or Bridge)?

300

Leaving someone's house in the morning with the same clothes you wore when you arrived the night before

What is Walk of Shame?

400

10 forward or 1 back.  Yes, you must.

What is Sorry?

400

Mt. Vesuvius, Kraktau, and Havre.

What is volcano?

400

Lipps Inc brings cred to this place

What is Funkytown?

400

Located on Wisconsin St. in this State, you will find the world's largest ball of twine

What is Kansas?

400

To take this redundant approach

What is "Belt and Suspenders"?

500

Invented in 1888, as a parlor game for adults, this game eventually caught the eye of children.

What is tiddly winks?

500

Sure, Mr. Hessey.  We will.

What is canvass?

500

A mother and her baby could do this nightly, according to Jackson

What is Rock with You?

500

No signs of life, here.

What is the Neon Boneyard (Las Vegas, NV)?

500

pants too short, which shows skin above socks, right brother?

What are Jimmys?

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