What is a banana?
This game has a "Master Detective" version including poison, a courtyard, and Sgt. Grey
What is Clue?
This biodiverse region is the largest rainforest on our planet
What is the Amazon Rainforest?
Woolly livestock / To shed tears
What is Sheep / Weep?
This expressive language includes elements such as fingerspelling
What is ASL or sign language?
This breakfast bread, invented in the 1880s, became well-known for its "nooks and crannies"
What is the English Muffin?
This board game was first called Lexico, then Criss-Cross Words
What is Scrabble?
Earth Day is celebrated on this date every April
What is April 22?
Flowing body of water / "Brrr!"
What is River / Shiver?
This Swahili phrase was made famous by the film 'The Lion King'
What is Hakuna matata?
Filo pastry, chopped nuts, and syrup make up the layers of this traditional Mediterranean dessert
What is baklava?
Use colorful trains to travel the country in this game with the same name as a hit Beatles song
What is Ticket to Ride?
This act, passed in 1970, sought to keep our air free from pollution
What is the Clean Air Act?
Sturdy and dependable / Story with a moral
What is Stable / Fable?
This ancient Egyptian writing system used symbols such as birds and arrows
What are hieroglyphs/hieroglyphics?
This General Mills cereal used the iconic slogan "They're magically delicious"
What is Lucky Charms?
This board game features Start, Home, Safety Zones, and Sliders
What is Sorry?
This environmental organization has a bamboo-eating animal as its logo
What is the WWF (World Wildlife Fund)?
Juicy melon / Well-known marsupial
What is Honeydew / Kangaroo?
This programming language has the same name as one of the world's largest snakes
What is Python?
This expensive spice is made from the dried stigmas of the crocus flower
What is saffron?
The properties in Monopoly are based on this U.S. city
What is Atlantic City?
This U.S. park set a world record by recording an air temperature of 134°F
What is Death Valley?
Component of table salt / Formal soapbox
What is Sodium / Podium?
This word starting with P describes a person who speaks multiple languages
What is a polyglot?