These terms belong to which board game? - Park Avenue, Railroad, Marvin Gardens, and jail
What is Monopoly?
This structure is located on Liberty Island, New York, and is labled as one of the most monumental landmark in American history.
What is the Statue of Liberty?
What are the two representing elective groups in the U.S.?
What is Democracy and Republic?
Who was the scientist to propose the three laws of motion?
Who is Issac Newton?
What is a common name for dried plums?
What is prunes?
What is the term in Chess in which the king is placed in an inescapable position?
What is a checkmate?
What famous monument is located in Seattle, Washington - a tall thin tower with a circular observation deck up top?
What is the Space Needle?
What is the term for a rejection made for a decision or proposal made by a law-making body?
What is a Veto?
What planet is closest to the Sun?
What is Mercury?
What is the most common eye colour?
What is brown?
What board game does this phrase come from? - Colonel Mustard did it with the candlestick in the conservatory
What is Clue?
What famous structure’s foundation settled, causing it to lean 5.5 degrees?
What is the Leaning Tower of Pisa?
What are the three branches of government?
What is executive, legislative, and judicial?
Name all 4 blood types
What is A, B, AB, O?
What two cities in the Unites States are the only two cities in America that rhyme?
What is Austin (Texas) and Boston (Massachusetts)?
This racing board game came out in 1949 includes a theme of candy, and is more aimed toward children.
What is Candy Land?
This famous Indian structure is an Islamic ivory-white marble mausoleum on the right bank of the river Yamuna in the Indian city of Agra.
What is the Taj Mahal?
How long is a presidential term in the U.S?
What is 4 years?
The process by which some organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.
What is photosynthesis?
What chess piece can only move diagonally?
What is a bishop?
What 1960s board game includes placing ships on certain coordinates, and trying to "sink" the other person's ships?
What is Battleship?
What monument located in Sydney, Australia is a building with arches in front of a city skyline, and is a multi-venue performing arts centre built in 20th century architecture?
What is the Sydney Oprah House?
What is the term for making something valid by formally confirming it?
What is a ratification/to ratify?
What is the boiling point of water?
What is 212°F or 100°C?
When did the Cold War end?
What is 1989?