Philippines :D
Toronto
Trick questions
Board Games
100

What is the capital of the Philippines?

Manilla!

100

What was the road we lived on called?

Rosecliffe

100

What are two things you can never eat for breakfast?

Lunch and dinner.

100

tiny statues argue silently about who gets to stand on which square, and every move is basically just one piece politely asking another piece to leave forever

Chess

200

what is the population of the Philippines? (get within 10 million)

118.24 million

200

Who taught me, kuya nicho, and cadee in st clare?

Ms Plotnik!

200

If you have one, you want to share it. But once you share it, you do not have it. What is it?

A secret

200

identical flat disks slide around a board, jumping over each other for no clear reason, until one side runs out of patience—or pieces—and someone is declared the winner.

checkers
300

‘Batibot’ originated from an old Tagalog word which means “small but strong.” True or False?

True!

300

What was the most common spot we walked at throughout all the seasons?

Downsview park!

300

How many letters are in the alphabet?

11, because "the alphabet" has 11 letters

300

a game where you slowly move a little plastic token in a square, collect fake money, and learn that friendship is temporary but rent is forever.

monoply


400

Who is this?

Lander Vera Perez!

400

How many floors did our apartment have? 

6 floors

400

What has cities but no houses, forests but no trees, and rivers but no water?

A map
400


stare at a bunch of smiling faces, ask oddly specific questions about their appearance, and aggressively flip people down until one innocent-looking character is publicly singled out.



guess who

500

How big the Philippines? (get within 15k)

343,448 km(2)

500

Name one thing that was in Yorkdale before it got removed

Rainforest cafe

500

What never asks a question but gets answered all the time?

A doorbell
500


high-stakes experiment in applied physics where players take turns destabilizing a carefully engineered wooden structure, testing friction, load distribution, and their own hand tremors, until gravity performs a sudden peer review and fails everyone at once.



jenga

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