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Famous Landmarks
Space & Planets
Mythical Creatures
Board Games
100

Just keep swimming

Dory

100

This tall Washington, D.C. monument honors the first U.S. president

Washington Monument

100

This planet is third from the Sun

Earth

100

This fire-breathing reptile is one of the most famous mythical creatures in the world.

Dragon

100

In this game, players buy properties like Boardwalk and collect rent

Monopoly

200

Elementary, my dear Watson

Sherlock Holmes

200

This famous clock tower in London is often mistakenly called “Big Ben.”

What is the clock tower / Elizabeth Tower?

200

This red planet is named after the Roman god of war.

Mars

200

This half-horse, half-human creature comes from Greek mythology.

Centaur

200

Miss Scarlet and Colonel Mustard are suspects in this detective board game

Clue

300

Why so serious?

Joker


300

This giant French arch stands at the end of the Champs-Élysées and honors fallen soldiers.

Arc de Triomphe

300

This force keeps planets orbiting the Sun.

What is gravity?

300

This horned horse is known for its purity and rainbow symbolism.

Unicorn

300
  • In this game, you shout “You sunk my..."

Battleship

400

Winter is coming

Ned Stark

400

This ancient Peruvian site in the Andes Mountains is often called the “Lost City of the Inca.

Machu Picchu

400

This planet has a Great Red Spot, which is actually a giant storm.

What is Jupiter?

400

This giant, hairy creature is said to roam the Himalayas

Yeti

400

This word-building game uses letter tiles and a board with double/triple word scores.

Scrabble

500

Not all those who wander are lost

J.R.R. Tolkien (Lord of the Rings)

500

This ancient Roman amphitheater once hosted gladiator events and is still a top tourist attraction today.

Colosseum

500

This galaxy is home to our solar system.

What is the Milky Way?

500

This legendary bird is said to burst into flames and rise again from its own ashes

Phoenix

500

In this game, players race around a map connecting train routes across North America.

Ticket to Ride