In a classic comedy routine this interrogative pronoun is "on first"
Who
This 3 letter game requires you to yell it's name when you have a single card left
Uno
To take someone's weapons away
DisARM
Bob's granddad quit dentistry because he said going to the offie was like this excruciating 2-word idiom
Pulling Teeth
What's in your wallet?
Capital One
The objective case of we is this other 2-letter word
Us
This 1930's game: All the other players are bankrupt
Monopoly
In Britain, this past time is called Noughts & Crosses
Tic-Tac-TOE
Jill's cousin wanted to become a hairstylist but didn't have the skill; she just couldn't do this 2-word idiom
Cut it
Maybe she's born with it. Maybe its.....
Maybelline
This pronoun meaning a small number of things is a homophone of an exclamation of relief
Few
Roll out this game: get a chain of 10 hanging primates
Barrel of Monkeys
Special type of lens that is an ultra wide-angle that produces strong visual distortion
a fishEYE
John's dad worked for the IRS for a while but his nerves became shot--the job was too this 6-letter word
Taxing
Eat Fresh
Subway
Examples of this kind of pronoun are "his and hers" as well as "mine and yours"
Possessive
All pockets on one side of the board are empty: player has the most pieces
Mancala
Vessel in a fleet that carries the commanding Admiral
FlagsHIP
Paul's wife tried to get ahead in eyeglass manufacturing but failed impressively by making this of herself
A spectacle
The snack that smiles back
Goldfish
Biblically speaking, it is the nominative pronoun of the 2nd-person singular
Thou
Faces galore: players alternate turns asking questions: guess correctly or your opponent guesses incorrectly
Guess Who
This other name for tetanus refers to one of its most common symptoms
LockJAW
Blake lost his job at the bank on his very first day: a woman asked him to do this so he pushed her over
Check her balance
A Diamond is forever
De Beers