Sound Alikes- Homophones
Which Came First
Animal Rhymes/Word Play
Vintage Toys
Get Your Mind out of the Gutter
100

'Heaviness' and 'linger'

Weight and Wait

100

Mickey or Bugs Bunny

Mickey Mouse

100

In two words, what would be an ULTRAMARINE FEMALE SHEEP?

Blue Ewe

100

What was the name of America's first working toy oven, introduced by Kenner Products in 1963?

Easy Bake Oven

100

Arnold Schwarzenegger has a big one. Donald Trump has a small one. And Madonna doesn’t have one at all. What is it?

Last Name

200

'Copy out or record' and 'ceremony'

Write and Rite

200

Light bulb or Airplane

Light Bulb

200

What two word phrase would you use for an ILL-FITTING ANTLERED DEER?

Loose Moose

200

What toy, invented in the early 1950s, and still popular for decades afterwards, managed to land a starring role in a widely popular animated movie series?

Mr. Potato Head

200

Some people prefer being on top, others prefer being at the bottom. And it always involves a bed.

A Bunk Bed

300

'Travelled on horseback' and 'street'

Rode and Road

300

Picasso or Van Gogh

Van Gogh

Vincent van Gogh was born in 1853, and his artistic career started in 1880 and lasted only about 10 years. Pablo Picasso was born in 1881 and lived until 1973.

300

What two word rhyme would be used for A LIGHTLY-COLOURED SEA MAMMAL?

Pale Whale

300

What toy was made popular by Donald F. Duncan?

The Yo-Yo

300

It starts with the letter “P” and ends with “O.R.N”. I play a major role in the film industry. What am I?

Popcorn

400

'To deserve' and 'vase'

Earn and Urn

400

Clue or Monopoly

Monopoly

The toy and game company Parker Brothers began marketing the modern version of Monopoly in 1935. Older versions of the game, like Lizzie G. Magie’s Landlord’s Game, date back to 1904. Clue was first published in England (under the name Cluedo, as it is still called there) in 1949.

400

What two words could describe an UNCOMMON JACKRABBIT?

Rare Hare

400

Who was the first celebrity to have a doll made in her likeness, which was distributed to the masses with record sales in the 1930s and 1940s?

Shirley Temple

400

What goes up and never comes down?

Your Age

500

'Describes how you walk' and 'entrance to garden'

Gait and Gate

500

The Emmys or the Oscars

Oscars

The Academy Awards ceremony, commonly called the Oscars, was first held in 1929. The first Emmy Award was given in 1949.

500

What would be a two word rhyme used to describe a FUNNY GOAT?

Silly Billy

500

Invented by A.C. Gilbert in 1913, this building toy was extremely popular in the 1910s and for decades beyond that.

Erector Set

500

They are all fakes and Dolly Parton has some big ones. it can cost you a lot of money for a good one, but at least you can pick the size and color.

A wig