TOYS & GAMES
SCREENWRITERS
TROPHIES (Name the sport, team, or player who would win each cup or trophy.)
MATERIALS
INVENT THIS
100

How you pay for your "stamps" in the game of post office

Kisses

100

Annie Hall and Hannah and Her Sisters are two of the more than 50 films made by this screenwriter/director/actor.

Woody Allen

100

Heisman Trophy

Outstanding college football player

100

Ronald Reagan was called “The _________ President” because criticism and blame never seemed to stick to him.

Teflon

100

His nickname, “The Wizard of Menlo Park,” came from the location of his New Jersey laboratory.

Thomas Edison

200

Another name for a firefly, or Hasbro's toy that lights up when you hug it

Glowworm

200

This author of Tender is the Night and The Great Gatsby was an uncredited screenwriter on 1939’s Gone With The Wind.

F. Scott Fitzgerald

200

Stanley Cup

National Hockey League playoff winning team

200

Brillo or SOS pads are basically made of this material infused with soap.

Steel Wool

200

This British author of classic children’s literature invented many new words, such as mimsy (a combination of miserable and flimsy); chortle (a combination of chuckle and snort); and jabberwocky, which came to mean “nonsensical speech or writing.”

Lewis Carol

300

"Pong"s creator began this video game co. & named it for a Japanese word for "a winner"

Atari

300

The screenplay for the 1971 film Beyond the Valley of the Dolls was written by this late partner of the late Gene Siskel.

Roger Ebert

300

Davis Cup

International tennis champion

300

 Old phonograph records are made of this material.

Vinyl

300

Philadelphia pharmacist and Quaker Charles Hires invented this beverage in the late 1800s as an alternative to alcohol.

Root Beer

400

It's a playing piece in Chinese checkers

Marble

400

He wrote some of the funniest movies ever made, including The Producers, Blazing Saddles, and Young Frankenstein.

Mel Brooks

400

Vince Lombardi Trophy

Winning team of the Super Bowl

400

This wool-based material, which is one of the world’s oldest textiles, can be found in musical instruments (to damper sound); in industrial machinery (for cushioning moving parts); on tennis balls; in boot and shoe linings; and topping a pool table.

Felt

400

Only ten of these machines were built in 1954, and among the original purchasers was the Boston Bruins hockey team.

Zamboni

500

2 of the 3 chess pieces that can move up to 7 spaces in one turn

Rook, Bishop or Queen

500

Warren Beatty earned Academy Award nominations for Best Actor, Director, and Screenwriter for this 1981 film about the radical American journalist John Reed during the Russian Revolution

Reds

500

America’s Cup

Yacht racing

500

Dale Chihuly is a master sculptor who works, almost exclusively, with this material — as did Louis Comfort Tiffany in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Glass

500

According to Voltaire, the 18th century French philosopher, "If ________ did not exist, it would be necessary to invent him.”

God

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