Large teeth, tiny arms, only the bones are left of this prehistoric creature
T-Rex
I am full of holes, but I can still hold water. What am I?
A sponge
OH YEA!!!
The Kool-Aid Man
This ball game is played on a square court further divided into four smaller squares, numbered one through four. One player stands in each of the squares, with the highest ranked player in number one, lowest in number four. You bounce the ball among the players, bouncing once in the other person's square before that person catches it.
4 Square
Fit for a king, a flame-grilled beef patty topped with mayonnaise, lettuce, tomato, pickles, ketchup, and sliced onions, all served on a sesame seed bun.
The Whopper
This president prioritized conservation and established national parks, forests, and monuments to preserve U.S. natural resources. In foreign policy, he focused on Central America, beginning construction of the Panama Canal. A popular children's toy is named after him
What has one head, one foot, and four legs?
A bed
They are a cartoon cheetah known for his coolness and his love of a crunchy cheesy snack. He's often depicted as a suave, slightly mischievous character, frequently seen in commercials stealing these crunchy or flamin hot snacks or showcasing the product's cheesy goodness. He's portrayed as having a friendly, albeit sometimes slightly crazy, personality.
Chester Chetah
Can be by yourself, or with two or more people. Jumping over something that rotates
Jump Rope
This popular fast food item comes in these four shapes: Bell, Ball, Boot and Bone
McDonald's chicken nuggets or McNuggets
"Dum-Dum, give me gum-gum" was spoken by this monument to Larry. This stone statue represents a significant part of the island's cultural and historical heritage
Easter Island Head
What belongs to you, but other people use it more than you do?
Your name
A pink mechanical toy animal that just keeps going. Wears sunglasses and bangs on a drum
The Energizer Bunny
Divide everyone into two teams, each forming a long line, holding hands, facing the other team. The two teams should be around 20 or so feet apart. The teams take turn calling out, (a rhyme), let come over!" That child leaves their team's line, runs as fast as they can toward the other line and tries to break through the held hands. If they break through, they get to take someone back to their team. If they don't, they join the new team.
Red Rover
Hexagon in shape, crunchy on the inside, soft on the outside.
Taco Bell Crunch Wrap/Crunch Wrap Supreme
E=mc(2) was invented by? (Full name)
Albert Einstein
What is always in front of you but can’t be seen?
The future
Modeled after their founder, this well dressed gentleman sells chicken that's finger lickin' good
Colonel Sanders
Dating back to at least the 1950s, this game is one we played in elementary school. In my experience, it was usually done in the classroom with everyone at their desk. To start the game, seven players go to the front and the teacher says, "Heads down, thumbs up!" Everyone still at their desk puts their head down, extends an arm and stucks their thumb up. The seven kids that were at the front go around and each press one person's thumb down.
Heads Up 7 Up
Comes in a variety of flavors. This sweet treat is turned upside down before being handed to the customer.
Dairy Queen Blizzard
Explorer and trapper found a route from California's central valley to the Great Salt Lake Valley in Utah. He became the first European American to completely cross what is now Nevada. Cowboy character (miniature form)
Jedediah Smith
What type of dog never bites?
A hotdog
Thhheeyyyyrrr'eeee GRRRRRReat!
Tony the Tiger
Choose one person to be in charge of the music. When the music starts, everyone else dances, the crazier the better. When the music stops, the dancers must freeze in their position. Anyone caught moving after that is out. Play continues until there is one person left, the winner.
Freeze Dance
A burger, griddled, topped with something like Thousand Island dressing and tiny grilled onions. Best eaten in the car.
In n Out Animal Style Burger