Durango
Monterrey
Guadlupe
Mexico
This classic boardgame, originating in India, involves two players strategizing to checkmate their opponents king.
Chess
Known for constructing dams, this mammal is featured on the nickel.
Beaver
The opposite of heaven, this plant native to British Columbia is unpleasantly thorny.
Devil’s Club
Small citrus fruit
10 cent coin
Lime, Dime
Frankfurt
Cologne
Hamburg
Germany
This fast-paced board game involves using tiles to form words
Scrabble
The “King of the Arctic”, this large mammal relies on sea ice to hunt seals.
Polar Bears
In the carpentry industry, the #1 cause of injury is the use of these four sharp tools. Name 2.
Saws, nails, screws, drills
A large number of birds
The structure used to walk onto a body of water from a shorelineFlock, dock
Perth
Canberra
Brisbane
Australia
In this strategy game, set in a fictional medieval world, players collect and trade resources to build roads, settlements, and cities.
Catan
This iconic Canadian animal is the largest of the deer family.
Moose
The plunger, needle and barrell are all parts of this commonly used medical tool.
Syringe
Soaring through the air
With all your strength
Flight, might
Tehran
Yazd
Shiraz
Iran
In Monopoly, Pennsylvania Avenue, Pacific Avenue, and this complete the green properties.
North Carolina Avenue
Known for its dazzling red eyes, this bird hunts primarily under water.
Loon
Native to S. Arizona, this cactus jumps for joy!
Jumping Choya
A four sided polygonal structure
To be twisted or caught up in
Rectangle
Entangle
Belgrade
Novi Sad
Niš
Serbia
In this game, players move their pieces based on cards drawn from a deck, trying to avoid getting bumped back to start from other players.
Sorry!
This elusive member of the weasel family, known for its ability to change fur color with seasons, is found throughout Canada’s forests and tundra.
Stout
The name of the wise rat that served as Master and Sensei to the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
Master Splinter
The plants process of absorbing sunlight
Achievement of higher state of being in literature
Photosynthesis, Apotheosis