A board game with reptiles and ladders.
Snakes & Ladders
This fruit was eaten in the Garden of Eden.
Apple
You may need cats in the barn to take care of this rodent.
Mice
The Canadian who sang "Snowbird".
Anne Murray
A glass slipper is used by a prince to find his lost love in this 1950s Disney animation.
Cinderella
This card game requires only one player.
Solitare
Mostly yellow with brown spots. Easy to peel but watch where you throw the skin.
Banana
Known as "landscaper", "swimmer" and "dammer".
Beaver
This country music star sang "Ring of Fire".
Johnny Cash
This 1939 musical fantasy follows the story of a young Dorothy who befriends a scarecrow, tin man and a lion.
Wizard of Oz
This game uses a table with holes and a long pole.
Pool, Snooker
A bakers dozen will get you this amount.
13
This huge winter-white mammal lives in the Arctic.
Polar Bear
This musician was dubbed "The King of Rock and Roll".
Elvis Presley
This family film features a doctor who can talk to animals.
Doctor Dolittle
This is an "apologetic" game.
Sorry
Ground meat, spices and rice stuffed in a cabbage leaf.
Cabbage Rolls
These animals are encased in warm blubber.
Whale
This american singer and actor was formerly a part of the Rat Pack. In 1967 he recorded a love song duet with his daughter, called "Something Stupid".
Frank Sinatra
Upon descending from the sky by way of a magic umbrella, a British nanny whips a family into shape.
Mary Poppins
The place you go in Monopoly if you land on the spot that says "Do not Pass GO ..."
Jail
A famous English dinner dish.
Roast Beef
There used to be millions of this herd animal, but now there are only a few. Some of them call Wanuskewin home.
Bison
This English rock group formed in Liverpool in 1960. The iconic foursome caught attention with their long locks.
The Beatles.
Audrey Hepburn stars as a Cockney working-class girl who is transformed into cultured member of high society.
My Fair Lady