D.C. History
Hasbro Games
Recess
Three Letter Verbs
Pop Music
100

Slaves in Washington, D.C.were freed in April 1862, 9 months before this January 1, 1863 manifesto

The Emancipation Proclamation

100

Trump up your properties! Rule railroads! Utilize utilities! Bankrupt foes & say it's nothing personal, just business

Monopoly

100

I'm taking 5 on this alliterative playground piece that sounds like you should be climbing it in the Congo

Jungle gym

100

Tell a little lie

fib

100

"Daddy" was the closing track on this diva's solo debut "Dangerously In Love"

Beyonce

200

When D.C. burned in 1814, this office important to inventors was spared after its head pleaded with the British

Patent Office

200

Your opponent's 5-piece Navy must go down, & it must go down hard

Battleship

200

In the NBA these recesses can be regular or 20-second

Time-out

200

Write something down quickly, like an address

Jot

200

In a 2004 Grammy Song of the Year, John Mayer urged, "Fathers be good to" these people

daughters

300

Recently, D.C.'s Latino population has grown with a very large number from this smallest Central American nation by area

El Salvador

300

42 territories, including Siam; one simple goal:
Complete...
Global...
Domination!

Risk

300

Run, don't walk to this up & down recess plaything also called a seesaw

Teeter-totter

300

A playing card, it can also mean to easily pass a test

ace

300

This NBA big man's 1994 rap song "Biological Didn't Bother" is dedicated to his stepfather

Shaq (Shaquille O'Neal)

400

Washington originally included 2 port cities within its boundaries: Georgetown & this city that returned to Virginia in 1846

Alexandria

400

Was it Scarlet with a barbell in the spa? Discover the secrets of this board game

Clue

400

Many plays have this delay built into the middle so people can stretch their legs

intermission
400

Transmit a copy of a document over a telephone line

fax

400

In this 1986 No. 1 Madonna enjoined her father from sermonizing

"Papa Don't Preach"

500

This former US President died in the Capitol building after suffering a stroke from vociferously voting against the Mexican-American war. 

John Quincy Adams

500

What a fun game--buy insurance; pay taxes; get in a ski accident; get fired; bottom line--get the highest dollar amount

Life

500

This 7-letter word for a day off from school or work originally referred to a religious observance

a holiday

500

To engage in pugilism, or a cardboard container

box

500

It's what papa's got in the title of a 1965 James Brown hit

a brand new bag

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