A frequently used site for Western films, this landmark is known for it's iconic red sand and towering sandstone buttes.
Monument Valley
A popular casino game where players try to beat the dealer. Try not to bust!
Blackjack
A bulky piece or length of a cut or fallen tree.
Log
The standard amount for passing "Go" in Monopoly.
$200
The Danish building toy that inspired a movie and several video games.
Legos
This stadium was the first American ballpark to feature a retractable roof over natural grass turf.
Chase Field
Avoid the Queen of Spades in this game, unless you're trying to shoot the moon of course.
Hearts
Aquatic leaping anuran amphibians that have moist skin and strong, long hind legs with webbed feet.
Frog
The sum of cash each player receives to start the game.
$1500
A Hungarian architect's creation, it has inspired a subculture of puzzle competitions.
Rubik's Cube
A pioneer for the nation, this right was granted in Arizona 8 years before the rest of the nation.
Women's Right to Vote
Also known as Klondike, millions of office workers pass the time with this game every day.
Solitaire
Vapor condensed to fine particles of water suspended in the lower atmosphere. Similar to a cloud.
Fog
The rent due when landing on any railroad when only one railroad is owned.
$25
It boasts the ability to be thrown, or launched, indoors without causing damage or injury.
Nerf
Straight out of the nursery rhyme, this iconic English structure was rebuilt in Lake Havasu City in 1971.
London Bridge
A simple game, the player with the higher valued card captures their opponent's card.
War
A poorly drained usually acid area rich in accumulated plant material, frequently surrounding an area of open water.
Bog
The fine paid to get out of jail when you don't roll doubles.
$50
A toy filled with aluminum powder, providing it's color and functionality.
Etch-a-sketch
Arizona leads the nation in the production of this metal.
Copper
The standard deck for this game uses 48 cards, none lower than a 9.
Pinochle
A tooth on the rim of a wheel or gear.
Cog
Purchase price for the board's most expensive property, Boardwalk.
$400
Soldiers in Vietnam discovered they could use this toy as a radio antenna.
Slinky