When three outs are scored after the same hit of the baseball.
What is a Triple Play?
It can be used to unlock a door or play a note.
What is a Key?
These "buildings" provide items when searched.
What are Ruins?
In this classic board game, two players take turns moving pieces to put their opponent's king in "checkmate."
What is Chess?
The animal depicted on the right side of the back of a one dollar bill.
What is an Eagle?
When the tennis ball hits the net after a serve and lands on the other side of the court.
What is a Let?
A computer accessory that might be digging through your walls.
What is a Mouse?
This action allows additional wood to be created by spending cards.
What is Overwork?
Players will commonly ask "Are you Hitler?" while playing this social deduction game.
What is Secret Hitler?
The amendment which explains the right to deny the quartering of soldiers.
What is the Third Amendment?
The four units of scoring used in tennis from least significant to most significant.
What are a Point, Game, Set, and Match?
A music holder which is also what you do when you are not sitting.
What is Stand?
This trait allows the defender to gain advantage in battles.
What is Guerilla Warfare?
In this Viking-themed board game, players spend "rage" to take actions in an attempt to gain the most "glory" before Ragnarök destroys the world.
What is Blood Rage?
The rightmost word on the front of a ten dollar bill.
What is "States?"
When someone takes two less hits than the par for the course.
What is an Eagle?
Baked goods that will help websites remember who you are.
What are Cookies?
This type of piece is round and made of cardboard.
What is a Token?
In this game, drawing a one or a two from the deck is the only way to make your first move.
What is Sorry?
The rightmost president represented on the front of a twenty dollar bill.
What is Andrew Jackson?
If someone gets this, the points from their next two frames will be scored twice.
What is a Strike?
Heavy duty construction equipment which is often represented with origami.
What is a Crane?
This set of cards indicate required actions which, if failed, lead to this.
What are the Decree and Turmoil?
This game has four suits of cards, one of which is wild and can be used in the place of any of the others.
What is Root?
The amendment which explains the right to avoid double jeopardy.
What is the Fifth Amendment?