Snacks
Monopoly with Mom
The Thirteen Colonies
Desserts
Deserts
100

These triangular shaped chips would have been popular in the Wild West... particularly with cowboys on a really great ranch

Cool Ranch Doritos

100

Queen Frostine and King Kandy are the rulers of the Land in this classic kids board game.  Careful, don't land on a square with a dot, or you're stuck until that color comes up again.

What is Candy Land

100

The Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock, which is located in this original colony

Massachussets

100

Chocolate Chip, Oatmeal, Raisin, and peanut butter are all types of these typically circular desserts

Cookies

100

The vast majority of this Arabian country is contained within the Arabian Desert.

Saudi Arabia

200

Varieties include small, large, soft, hard, salted, plain and cinnamon sugar.  So many choices could put you in a circle with a twist in the middle.

Pretzel

200

Normally, kids love slides.  Not so much in this game, as you want to keep climbing towards the top, and not sliding towards the bottom.

Chutes and Ladders

200

This colony was named after Queen Elizabeth, in honor of her virtue as a virgin.

Virginia

200

Berry, apple and pecans are popular versions of this dessert

Pie

200

The Mojave Desert contains this famous valley, America's driest and hottest spot.

Death Valley

300

You're not you when you're hungry, at least according to the Mars candy company.  Satisfy that hunger with this bar.

Snickers

300

Please don't step on my hand... is something you might say in this color based game of contortion played on the ground.

Twister

300

Pennsylvania continues to have a large Dutch influence to this day.  The Colony's name literally translates to Penn's ________

Woods

300

One pound butter, one pound sugar, one pound flour and a dozen eggs are the basic ingredients to this self explaining cake

What is pound cake

300

The large desert stretching across Africa is known as this.

Sahara

400

These three tier cookies, or their knock offs, are used for dunking in milk, ice cream, or even as bases for cheesecake.

Oreos

400

Investigate through a house to determine whodunit, with what and where.

Clue

400

This colony was originally known as New Amsterdam, prior to 1664.  It also contained the first national capital after the Revolutionary War.

New York
400

Browned meringue is one element of this dessert named after the next to last state in the union.  The other two elements are ice cream and cake.

Baked Alaska

400

Deserts can be very cold.  Very, very cold indeed.  Sand is not necessary for a desert.  The coldest desert is known as this.

The Arctic

500

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A popular street food in Belgium known as Pommes Frites, this is also popular in Canada served with gravy and cheese curds, as well as in it's eponymous homeland where it is often served with steak.

French Fries

500

Take a picture in a garbage can.  Find a whole sea shell.  Jump in the water... events in this type of Hunt 

Scavenger

500

The British must have been feeling lazy when they named these two colonies with the same name... which effectively separated them.

North and South Carolina

500

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This type of cake is named after a celestial being because of it's light weight and fluffy texture

Angel Food Cake

500

What is the maximum average inches of rain a desert can receive and still be considered a desert

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