2
Can
Play
Th'at'
Game
100

2 in Spanish

Dos

100

"Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country" was proclaimed by whom

John F Kennedy

100

Macbeth's wife who commits suicide in Act 5's proper name 

Lady Macbeth

100

an official representing a country abroad

diplomat

100

This boardgame with an ironically apologetic name allows you to get ahead at the expense of the other players

Sorry

200

He was the 2nd pick after Hakeem Olajuwon and before Michael Jordan

Sam Bowie

200

"Can you dig it?" is a quote from this 1979 movie

The Warriors

200

Shakespeare wrote this many sonnets, which is 14x11

154

200

Moisture exuded through the pores

Sweat

200

No you don't have to climb anything in this boardgame, despite its name

Chutes and Ladders

300

Second man on the moon

Buzz Aldrin

300

"I think I can, I think I can" was said by whom

The Little Engine that Could

300

This Shakespeare play's title is the name of an African king, one of Shakespeare's few odes to racism in 16th-century England

Othello

300

To turn the oven on beforehand

Preheat

300
Community Chest is a space on this board game

Monopoly

400

This #2 left Toronto for LA this summer, after bringing the city its first NBA championship

Kawhi Leonard

400

The most popular food packaged in cans, grown primarily in the American heartland

Corn

400

The first of many deaths in this Shakespeare play based in Scotland was the Thane of Cawdor

Macbeth

400

Boat propelled by the wind

Sailboat
400

Princess Lolly and Gloppy are characters of this boardgame

Candyland

500

This #2 biblically-named player helped the Sixers to their 1983 NBA Championship

Moses Malone

500

"I can see clearly now the rain is gone" is a lyric from this Houston singer

Johnny Nash

500

The antagonist in this Shakespeare play is Claudius, who married his sister-in-law just days after he killed his brother 

Hamlet

500

The working class, defined by Marx

Proletariat

500

This game originated in India but started being mass-produced in the US in 1874, gotta get to the home square

Parcheesi