DON'T KNOW JACK
WORDS WITH
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WHAT CITY'S
SUBWAY STOPS?
TOYS AND GAMES
WORD PAIRS:
_________ & __________
100

According to the Christmas song, along with “chestnuts roasting on an open fire,” this Jack was “nipping at your nose.” 

Jack Frost 

100

Maneuvers in this sport include the snowplow and the slalom. 

Skiing 

100

Herald Square, Union Square, Delancey Street, Jackson Heights 

New York City 

100

In 1969, this product was introduced as the first indoor ball. 

The NERF ball 

100

Monkey, and Americone Dream. 

Ben & Jerry’s 

200

This sweet popcorn-based treat was introduced in the 1890s at the Columbian Exposition in Chicago as a baseball snack. 

Cracker Jack 

200

You don’t blow into this small musical instrument; you hum or vocalize into it. 

Kazoo 

200

Copley, Back Bay, Museum of Fine Arts, Brookline Village 

Boston 

200

Milton Bradley used a printing machine that usually made shower curtains to make this game’s mat. 

Twister 

200

An extremely thin person is said to be made of these two body parts. 

Skin and bones 

300

This star of the film Chinatown directed its sequel, The Two Jakes. 

Jack Nicholson 

300

A space that is devoid of all matter; or, a cleaning appliance. 

Vacuum 

300

Charing Cross, Covent Garden, Highgate, Knotting Hill 

London 

300

In 1948, a teacher who was recovering from polio invented this “sweet” game for the young children in her hospital ward to play. 

Candy Land 

300

Ricky and David Nelson’s parents … in real life and on TV. 

Ozzie and Harriet 

400

This Jack, known for his anxious, middle-class “everyman” screen persona, received eight Academy Award nominations for films that included The Apartment and Some Like it Hot. He won for his roles in Mister Roberts and Save the Tiger. 

Jack Lemmon 

400

A public marketplace consisting of small stalls or shops, especially in Muslim cultures. 

Bazaar 

400

Barberini-Fontana de Trevi, Colosseo, Circo Massimo 

Rome

400

When Alfred Butts invented this board game in 1931, he called it Criss-Cross Words. 

Scrabble 

400

An “________ & __________ case” is a lawsuit whose outcome is not in doubt. 

Open and shut 

500

This author’s most famous novels include White Fang and The Sea-Wolf, but his first novel, The Call of the Wild (1903), is considered one of the books that shaped America.

Jack London

500

Currency name shared by India, Pakistan, Nepal and several other countries.

Rupee

500

Balboa, Embarcadero, Powell, 24th Street Mission

San Francisco 

500

This Hungarian inventor gave his last name to the puzzle cube he invented.

(Erno) Rubik. Today, Rubik’s Cube is the world's bestselling puzzle game and toy

500

This kind of joint, which allows for the greatest range of movement, is found in your hips and shoulders.

Ball and socket

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