IN BETWEEN
MONEY, MONEY, MONEY
MATH MEN, MYTH MEN
NEVER BORED OF BOARD GAMES
WHICH CONTINENT?
"PEANUT," "BUTTER," "JELLY," "TIME"
200

Since the 1890s people have used this word for a meal that combines the day's first & second ones; pass the lox

brunch
200

The name of this British monetary unit comes from a unit of weight

pound

200

In one version his daughter is among the items he turns to gold with his touch

Midas

200

In this board game you must solve the case of millionaire Samuel Black, murdered in his own mansion

Clue

200

Is the birthplace of Western civilization

Europe

200

The sea nettle is one of these blobby creatures with stinging tentacles

jellyfish

400

This federal holiday falls between Independence Day & Columbus Day

Labor Day

400

From 1792 to 1873 the U.S. issued silver 5-cent coins called not nickels but "half" these

dimes

400

My theorem? That you know this whiz who gave his name to the equation a2 + b2 = c2

Pythagorias

400

DAILY DOUBLE

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It's "the classic naval combat game"

Battlship

400

Is home to the country that produces the most coffee

South America

400

A schedule of events

timetable

600

Alphabetically, it's the chemical element between strontium & tantalum

sulfur

600

The Lincoln Memorial is on the back of this U.S. bill

the $5 bill

600

We're 100/100ths sure that Simon Stevin introduced the concept of "decimal" these to Europe in 1585

fractions

600

Good deeds allow you to climb up, but watch out for the slides in this game where you try to reach the 100 square

Chutes and Ladders

600

Is the birthplace of most of the world's major religions

Asia

600

In a table setting, it's placed on its own small plate above the forks

a butter knife

800

These 4 pointy teeth are between your premolars & your incisors

your canines

800

A silver tetradrachm from the 300s B.C. features a "Great" portrait of him

Alexander the Great

800

The ancient Greek Hipparchus pioneered this branch of math, from ancient Greek for "triangle" & "measure"

trigonometry

800

Use your skull in all of the activities of this game whose name is a synonym for "skull"

Cranium

800

Is where you'd find the Adelie Coast

Antarctica
800

This candy made of caramelized sugar & a legume is easily broken-- but that's the point!

peanut brittle

1000

It sounds like the solar system's biggest moon, but it's No. 2, between Ganymede & Callisto

Titan

1000

English settlers in the New World used this word from Algonquian for beads used as Indian money

wampum

1000

In mythology Prometheus isn't chained to that rock forever; this hero rescues him

Hercules
1000

In 2016 news an A.I. program beat a champion of this 2-letter game with 361 pieces

Go

1000

Is the second-largest in area & population

Africa

1000

Alliterative name for chunks of Styrofoam that spill all over the floor when unpacking a box you've received

packing peanuts