“Roll out” this game: get a chain of 10 hanging primates
Barrel of Monkeys
“Smoke on the Water” was a 1973 hit for this British band
Deep Purple
Play-______ modeling compound
DOH
A sentimental song about a Waldorf or Caesar
A Salad Ballad
After his 1859 hanging, Civil War troops sang of this abolitionists body “mouldering in the grave”
John Brown
This 3-letter game: run out of cards in your hand, provided you yell the title (Spanish word) when you have a single card
Uno
In 1987 jazz vocalist Al Jarreau had a pop hit with the theme from this Cybill Shepherd-Bruce Willis series
Moonlighting
Making pictures with illuminated pegs: Lite- _______
BRITE
A quick drawing of a curly-haired dog
A Poodle Doodle
In 1913 the 16th Amendment was passed allowing Congress to collect taxes on this
Income
This 1930’s game: all the other players are bankrupt (& no one has flipped over the board in frustration)
Monopoly
This group’s gold records include “After the Love has Gone”, “Boogie Wonderland” & “Let’s Groove”
Earth, Wind, & Fire
“Silly rabbit! ________ are for kids!”
TRIX
A story with a moral about Adam & Eve’s second son
An Abel Fable
Plessy vs. Ferguson, which upheld segregation, was overturned by this 1954 case
Brown v. Board of Education
This alliterative game: eat the most amount of marbles through the mouth of an animal
Hungry Hungry Hippos
This group made its U.S. Top 40 debut with “Brass in Pocket” in 1980
The Pretenders
________-It crackers come in flavors like Cheddar Jack, White Cheddar, and Hot & Spicy
CHEEZ
Salute that grand old university in New Haven
Hail Yale
During WWII America won its 1st major victory over Japan in this naval battle, about 1,200 miles from Hawaii
The Battle of Midway
This 1950’s game: players “drive” around the board trying to get to their destination first placing road signs throughout.
Traffic Jam
What a delight! This band’s “Afternoon Delight” topped the charts & went gold
The Starland Vocal Band
Double __________ Oreo Cookies are twice as crème-y as the regular kind
STUFFED
One who steals a legal document like a summary or abstract
A brief thief
Bushrod, the favorite nephew of this president, became a Supreme Court justice in 1798
George Washington