It's another word for feeble, or a period of seven days.
Weak/Week
Scooby-Doo, Goofy & Pluto are cartoon versions.
Dog
In this classic board game, players navigate their way through properties like "Boardwalk" and "Park Place" aiming to bankrupt their opponents.
Monopoly.
Treatments for this differ if the victim swallowed, inhaled, absorbed or was injected with it.
Poison.
Since the Middle Ages, this plant has been considered a charm of good luck if found with four leaves.
Clover.
A labyrinth, or Indian corn.
Maze/Maize
The "Eager" animal that symbolizes Canada.
Beaver.
You'll find yourself harnessing mana to summon creatures and cast spells upon your opponent in this competitive, strategic card game.
Magic the Gathering.
Your first aid kit should have a pair of these in it for removing thorns & splinters.
Tweezers.
A "four-striper" is someone of this U.S. Navy rank, the boss on board.
Captain.
It can be a corridor, or it can mean to lug.
Hall/Haul.
They include killers, humpbacks & sperms.
Among the suspects in Clue, he's the military man.
If you have to move the victim of a break or dislocation, first apply one of these.
A splint.
Meaning someone who is bluffing, "four-flusher" is a term that originated in this game.
Poker.
A gem, or a knitting stitch.
Pearl/Purl.
The only flying mammal.
Bats
This card game has been officially described by the maker as a "Kitty Powered version of Russian Roulette"
Exploding Kittens.
A pinch of this should be added to the water given to a victim of heat exhaustion.
Salt.
Of the 4 famous folks up on Mount Rushmore, the one who was born first.
George Washington.
A piece of dinnerware, or a braid of hair.
Plate/Plait.
Name for both Chinese gooseberry & people of New Zealand comes from this bird.
Kiwi.
At home in 2020, many families worked together to defeat this game by Matt Leacock, who has designed several other cooperative games.
Pandemic.
When flushing this body part, flush from the inside corner out to avoid contaminating the other one.
Eye.
Of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse in the Bible, the one riding a red horse represents this.
War.