Table Games
Capital Cities
Common Ground
(Odd man out)
1960s Bands
January Fun Facts
100

Introduced in 1971, this game's name comes from a Spanish word players must shout when they have one card left.

What is Uno?

100

In 1974 this institution opened it's Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington DC.

What is the Smithsonian? 

100

Feet, inch, kilometer, mile.

What is kilometer? (it is a metric unit of measure)

100

No collection of 60's albums is complete without this British fab four.

Who are the Beatles?

100

This college football game occure on January first.

What is the Rose Bowl?

200

In 1985, a waiter derived this game using a dictionary, pencil and a legal pad to draw clues on.

What is Pictionary?

200

In 1972 this European capital saw protesters demonstrate against nuclear testing; a statement signed by intellectuals, including John Paul Sartre, supported their cause.

What is Paris?

200

Scissors, machete, trowel, pruners?

What is garden trowel? (the rest cut)

200

Brian Wilson formed this band, mostly remembered for songs reflecting California beach life.

Who are the Beach Boys?

200

Famous for the Tube, this English speaking capitol was the first to open an underground rail way.

What is London?

300

This popular game of the 80's askes questions from six categories, including geography, sports and leisure and history.

What is Trivial Persuit?

300

The Forbidden City in this Chinese capital was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1987.

What is Beijing? 

300

Red, blue, yellow, purple.

What is purple? (Secondary color)

300

Mick Jagger leads this British band, and they are still preforming.

Who are the Rolling Stones?

300

If you are born on New Years Day, you fall under this astrological sign.

What is Capricorn? 

400

With several editions released throughout the 80's, the Canadian version of this popular game includes places like Ontario Northland and Rue Saint Jaques. 

What os Monopoly?

400

It was a sad day on October 6, 1981, when Anwar Sadat was assonated in this Egyptian capital city.

What is Cairo? 

400

Blackberries, plums, cherries, peaches.

What are blackberries? (the rest are stone fruits)
400

This duo recorded tunes including "I am a Rock", "Kodachrome" and "The Sound of Silence".

Who are Simon & Garfunkel? 

400

This is January's white birth flower that sounds like it would be growing in January.

What is a Snowdrop?

500

Introduced in the mid 70's, this game is often abbreviated D&D and features many fantasy creatures.

What is Dungeons and Dragons?

500

In 1984 this Mediterranean capital became sister cities with Los Angeles. 

What is Athens?

500

Emely Dickenson, Robert Frost, Alfred Tennyson, Edgar Allen Poe.

Who is Alfred Tennyson? (He's a Lord, the rest are American poets)

500

Their greatest hits include "Pinball Wizard", "I Can See for Miles" and "You Better, You Better, You Bet".  Many remember them for the rock opera "Tommy".

Who are the Who?

500

Epiphany, the Christian holiday held on January 6, commemorates the visit of these men.

Who are the three wise men?

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