Childhood Games
First Ladies
Travel
Kansas
"Nat" words
100

This real-estate board game is the most popular board game in the world, where the goal is to accumulate wealth and properties, while forcing opponents into bankruptcy.

Monopoly

100

Who was the countries first First Lady, married to George Washington?

Martha Washington

100

Which city is often called the "Big Apple"?

New York City

100

What is the nickname of the state of Kansas?

The Sunflower State or The Wheat State

100

The birth of Jesus Christ, or a picture, carving, or model representing Jesus's birth.

Nativity

200

In the game of hopscotch, how many squares are typically included?

10

200

Married to President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, this first lady was most known for her human rights activism.

Eleanor Roosevelt

200

The Terracotta Army was discovered in the tomb of the first emperor of which country?

China

200

President Dwight D. Eisenhower was born in the Kansas city?

Abilene

200

A person's _____________ is the legal status of belonging to a country or nation. 

Nationality

300

In the game of hide-and-seek, what do the seekers typically say while searching?

"Ready or not, here I come!"

300

Married to President Dwight Eisenhower, this first lady was known for her love of the color pink with the shade of pink painted in the master bedroom of the White House being named after her. 

Mamie Eisenhower

300

In which Brazilian city would you find the Christ the Redeemer statue?

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

300

Wichita, commonly known as the Air Capital, is known for what industry?

Aviation

300

Existing in or produced by nature : not artificial

Natural

400

What is the name of the game where players try to sink each other's ships on a grid?

Battleship
400

Married to JFK, this First Lady led the first televised tour of the White House in 1962 hosted by CBS News.

Jacqueline Kennedy

400

Which city is known as the "City of Canals"?

Venice, Italy

400

What is the name of the famous abolitionist who was active in Kansas during the Bleeding Kansas era?

John Brown

400

A scenic or historically important area of countryside protected by the federal government for the enjoyment of the general public or the preservation of wildlife.

National Park

500

What is the name of the game where players build a tower of blocks and then try to remove blocks without knocking the tower down?

Jenga

500

Married to President Ronald Reagan, this First Lady was most known for her "Just Say No" anti-drug campaign. 

Nancy Reagan

500

In which country would you find the ancient city of Machu Picchu?

Peru

500

Kansas's motto is "Ad astra per aspera". What does this mean?

To the stars through difficulties

500

A member of any of the indigenous peoples of North, Central, and South America, especially those indigenous to what is now the continental US.

Native American

M
e
n
u