US State Capitals
Same word, different story
What in the world?
Palindrome-ish patterns
Board Games
100

The highest-elevation state capital in the U.S.

Denver (Colorado)

100

Covering of a tree or a sound made by a dog

Bark

100

What famous landmark was carved over millions of years by the Colorado River?

The Grand Canyon

100

A pit crew's primary job is to service and repair this vehicle as quickly as possible during a competition.

Racecar

100

The game where “one wrong move” can literally cause the whole thing to fall apart.

Jenga

200

This capital was named after a famous explorer who never actually set foot in the state.

Colombus (Ohio)

200

Preserve made of fruit and sugar or a tough situation

Jam

200

What is the name of the landmark on a limestone hill in Europe that is known for its earthquake-resistant design?

The Acropolis

200

When paddling this type of vessel, you sit with your legs extended in front of you and use a double-bladed paddle.

Kayak

200

This game, famous for its colorful pawns and sliders, was originally called "Parcheesi" in the U.S. before it was renamed in 1934.

Sorry

300

The capital located on the Mississippi River, known for beignets and bayous nearby.

Baton Rouge (Lousianna)

300

Time of year or to put spices and flavoring into foods

Season

300

This landmark is the largest amphitheater in the world and accommodate's 50,000 to 80,000 spectators. 

The Colosseum

300

 It is the moment when the Sun reaches its highest point in the sky.

Noon


300

In this game, players use red and white pegs to mark their hits and misses on their "ocean grid".

Battleship

400

This state capital once dumped 342 chests of tea into its harbor—talk about a steep price.

Boston (Massachusetts)

400

A nocturnal flying mammal or a piece of sports equipment

Bat

400

This landmark is was supposed to be demolished but was spared due its usefulness as a radio tower. It now attracts nearly 7 million tourist each year.

Eiffel Tower

400

A tool with a bubble in a tube of liquid used to determine if a surface is perfectly flat.

Level

400

Instead of rolling dice, players draw colorful square cards that match spaces on the board in this classic children's game.

Candy Land

500

This capital city is known as "Music City" and hosts the longest-running live radio show in the United States, the Grand Ole Opry.

Nashville (Tennessee)

500

Type of fish or musical instrument

Bass

500

This landmark sits on the 2,310-foot-high summit of Mount Corcovado. It became a wonder of the world in 2007.

Christ the Redeemer

500

Plural abbreviation for the field of mathematics that deals with the analysis and interpretation of data.

Stats

500

This game challenges you to scramble to the top of the gameboard without slip-sliding down! 

Chutes and Ladders