Woodlawn Hide N' Seek
Do you know your Presidents?
Dolls of the Past
Clue the game
U.S. History
100

Where would you find Javier?

Georgia's

100

#1

 George Washington

100

Manufactured between 1962 and 1964, __ ___ __ is a lesser known talking doll, but was very popular during its time.

Little Miss Echo

100

The biggest room on the entire board is the _____.

Ballroom

100

The 19th Amendment guarantees ____ the right to vote.

Women

200

Where can Dee be found?

Front Desk

200

#16

Abraham Lincoln

200

 ___ ___ was introduced in 1950, and would "cry" water out of two holes near her eyes. She also had sleepy eyes that would close when tilted backwards.

Tiny Tears

200

With the popularity of Clue over the years, it should come as no surprise that this worldwide sensation was introduced into the National __ __ _ ___.

Toy Hall of Fame

200

The 19th Amendment guarantees ____ the right to vote.

The 13 original colonies

300

What room would Steph be located on a Tuesday at 10:30?

Activity Room (AR)

300

#30

Herbert Hoover

300

___ ___ was first produced in 1915, but her popularity lasted decades. She remained a best-selling doll in the 1950s and 1960s.

Raggedy Ann

300

The concept version of the game was initially named ____. It was later changed to Clue or Cluedo when it was published by Waddingtons in 1949.

Murder

300

Who was the first American to win a Nobel Peace Prize?

Theodore Roosevelt

400

Who could you find in the Country Store at 3:00pm on a Tuesday and Thursday? 

Charlie!!!

400

#40

George H. W. Bush

400

____ ____ was first made in 1959, and was the second best selling doll for the early '60s, right behind Barbie herself.

Chatty Cathy

400

The Original concept version of the game included eleven rooms, nine different weapons, and ten characters. The version we know today only has __ weapons, __ characters, and __ rooms.

6 weapons, 6 Characters, and 9 rooms 

400

Which four presidents are on Mount Rushmore?

George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Jefferson and Theodore Roosevelt

500

Who can be seen everywhere and nowhere all at once?

Gina & Pati

500

#23

Benjamin Harrison

500

The success of the ___ dress-up dolls allowed Vogue to expand and create tiny shoes, handbags, eyeglasses, jewelry, and more. By 1954, the dolls incorporated more realistic features, such as sleeping eyes or jointed walking legs.

Ginny

500

Clue was initially designed in 1943 by ____ ____, a skilled pianist and musician. Pratt had intended to create a game that people could play and enjoy while hauled up in air raid shelters.

Anthony Pratt

500

Who was the first woman to make a million dollars in the United States?

Madam C.J. Walker

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