SKOGSTA - often found around a table.
Chairs
To stir rapidly in a circular motion to make a smooth mixture, using a whisk, spoon, or mixer.
Beat / Whisk
This is a Middle Eastern dance that originated in Egypt, which features movements of the hips, buttocks and torso.
Belly Dancing
Self-portrait, Starry Night, The Potato Eaters
Vincent van Gogh
Monopoly
KLUNKA - the name of the storage item is misleading as most of the things put in here do not actually "klunk", even though the things are dirty.
Laundry basket
To soak in a sauce or flavoured liquid for a long period of time, usually a meat, poultry or fish.
Marinate
This is a highly stylized, modern house dance originating in the late 1980s that evolved out of the Harlem ballroom scene of the 1960s. It is inspired by the poses of models in fashion magazines.
Vogue
Guernica, Girl before a Mirror, The Old Guitarist
Pablo Picasso
Collect your resources so that you may build the longest road.
Settlers of Catan
STORKLINTA - some people want them, other people don't because they're asleep, why would they need it?
Nightstand
To heat sugar until it liquefies and becomes a syrup. Also referred to cooking onions on a low and steady heat until very soft and brown.
A performance art, this dance is often performed by a group, with vigorous movements and stamping of the feet with rhythmically shouted accompaniment.
Haka
Poppies, Woman with a Parasol, The Water Lily Pond
Claude Monet
AAEEOOT if you're unlucky, but don't worry you can put them all back and draw 7 more if you like.
Scrabble
BORGHAMN - you could say they let you have a good grip on things.
Handle
To soak a dry ingredient in a liquid just under the boiling point to extract the flavour, such as with tea.
Steep
This is a catch-all name for some disco dances which were extremely popular in the 1970s. Today it's a term we use more to describe working quickly.
Hustle
Blue Nude, The Green Stripe, Le bonheur de vivre
Henri Matisse
The chef in the study with a rope?
Clue
JOGGESĂ– - perfect for creating shade on a hot day.
Patio umbrella
To drizzle a flammable spirit over a food while its cooking, to ignite just before serving.
Flambé
This is a Latin dance of Cuba which was developed in the 1940s when the music genre of the same name became popular throughout Latin America.
Mambo
The Large Bathers, Apples and Oranges, Boy in a Red Vest
Paul Cezanne
Roll two dice and hope your tiles can make it around the board without being captured!
Backgammon