Name five places where do you like to go barefoot

Name five crimes that some people probably commit every day
Name five things tourists point at in Wellington
Name five things tourists point at in Auckland
Name five games that would be inappropriate at a company party
100

Close to water

Beach - The feeling of sand between your toes and the cool water on your feet.

100

Wait for the light

Jaywalking - Crossing the street outside of designated crosswalks.

100

We moved a building for it

Te Papa Tongarewa (Museum of New Zealand) - The national museum with interactive exhibits showcasing New Zealand's history, culture, and environment.

100

Tall and Grey

Sky Tower - The iconic tower is the tallest freestanding structure in the Southern Hemisphere, offering panoramic views of the city.

100

Card

Cards Against Humanity - A game known for its dark and potentially offensive humour.

200

Can be big, can be small

Grass - A park or garden with soft grass, connecting with nature.

200

In a hurry

Speeding - Driving above the posted speed limit.

200

Just lazy

Wellington Cable Car - A historic funicular that provides scenic views of the city as it travels up to the Botanic Garden.

200

Always jammed

Auckland Harbour Bridge - A major landmark connecting the central business district and the North Shore, known for its impressive architecture.

200

one or the other

Truth or Dare - This can lead to personal or embarrassing questions and situations.

300

East west ... best

Home - The comfort of walking barefoot on familiar floors.

300

in your backpocket

Littering - Improperly disposing of trash in public areas.

300

Honey

Beehive (Parliament Buildings) - Recognisable for its distinctive shape, it houses the offices of New Zealand's government.

300

One more glass

Waiheke Island - Known for its beautiful beaches and vineyards, it's a popular destination accessible by ferry from Auckland.

300

You can't say that!

Never Have I Ever - May reveal personal information that could be uncomfortable in a professional setting.

400

Sanskrit

Yoga Studio - Engaging in a yoga session that often encourages being barefoot.

400

"You wouldn't steal a car..."

Illegal Downloading - Downloading copyrighted material without permission.

400

Ready, set, action

Weta Workshop - Known for its role in creating special effects and props for films like "The Lord of the Rings," it's a must-visit for movie enthusiasts.

400

Half available

Auckland Museum - Located in the Auckland Domain, it showcases New Zealand's natural and cultural history.

400

It was empty anyways

Spin the Bottle - Typically a party game associated with personal or romantic implications.

500

Public, private, on a boat or in your backyard

Poolside - Enjoying the warm sun and the cool surface near a pool.

500

Ping

Texting While Driving - Using a phone for texting when driving, which is illegal in many places.

500

Higher!

Mount Victoria Lookout - Offers panoramic views of Wellington and its harbour, popular for both tourists and locals.

500

It may go boom

Rangitoto Island - A volcanic cone offering breathtaking views of Auckland and its surroundings

500
All in

Strip Poker - A game that involves removing clothing as a form of betting, which is not suitable for a professional environment.