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Board Games of The World
Pittsburgh
Word Origins
Rhyme Time
400

John Barry - 1962

What is James Bond?

400

Published by Hasbro players roll two dice to go around the board and collect properties - Hope I don't land on Park Place!

What is Monopoly?

400

Pittsburgh has more of these than any other city in the world, they must've gotten the funding from the unused wall budget

What are Bridges?

400

The Old Norse word 'vindauga' gave us this pane-ful word for an opening in a wall

What is a Window?

400

A cruel royal female

What is a Mean Queen?

800

Alan Silvestri - 1985

What is Back To The Future?

800

Believed to be the oldest board game in the world that is still being played this two player game involves players placing Black and White stones onto a large grid based board

What is Go?

800

Fort Pitt was a British Fort built during the French and Indian War on top of this French Fort that originally watched the three Rivers. Its also the namesake of a college in Pittsburgh today

What is Fort Duquesne?

800

This insect's name is derived from the superstition that it enters a sleeping person's aural organs

What is Earwig?

800

A putrid download onto your computer

What is a Vile File?

1200

Vangelis - 1981

What is Chariots of Fire?

1200

This two player game from Mesopotamia finds each player with 15 pieces that can move up and down the boards 24 triangles

What is Backgammon?

1200

Originally known as the "Buena Vista Tract", this historic Northside District commemorates an American conflict

What are the Mexican War Streets?

1200

Used to describe stately mansions of the old south, it's from the Latin for 'before the war'

What is Antebellum?

1200

TIGI has a line of hair products called this to give you that tousled just woken up look

What is Bed Head?

1600

Elmer Bernstien - 1963

What is The Great Escape?

1600

This is a generic name for a family of two-player turn-based strategy board games played with small stones, beans, or seeds and rows of holes or pits in the earth, a board or other playing surface. The object is to capture all of the other players pieces.

What is Mancala?

1600

Downtown Pittsburgh, home to 30 skyscrapers and the famous "Cultural District", is also known by this metalic and geometric nickname

What is The Golden Triangle?

1600

This term for a minor engagement in war traces its origins back to the old Italian word scaramuccia

What is Skirmish?

1600

An African equine born under the sign of the scales

What is a Zebra Libra?

2000

Thomas Newman - 1994

What is The Shawshank Redemption?

2000

This mysterious Indian Board game from the 6th Century is the ancestor of a modern game we're all familiar with - Chess.

What is Chaturanga?

2000

Pittsburgh was named in 1758, by this General, in honor of British statesman William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham.

Who is John Forbes?

2000

This term for a novice or beginner is from Latin & Greek for 'newly planted'

What is Neophyte?

2000

Detectives meeting at an agreed time and place 

What is Gumshoe Rendezvous?