What are you afraid of?
Colorful Responses
Food & Drink
Brain Surgeon Terminology
Rules of the Game
100

If you've got hemophobia, the fear of this, it's unlikely that you're a surgeon...or a vampire. 

Blood.

100

It's the crime of making someone pay you to not reveal their embarrassing secrets. 

Blackmail.

100

Actually brewed more like a beer, this Japanese "rice wine" is about 15% alcohol & often drunk warm.

Sake.

100

This temporary loss of memory can be caused by brain damage, disease, or certain drugs.

Amnesia. 

100

On one foot, jump through the squares, skipping the square with the marker in it

Hopscotch. 

200

Many people have arachnophobia, a fear of these critters. 

Spiders.

200

It's a structure made of glass to grow plants, or what some fear man-made gases are turning our planet into.

A greenhouse.

200

If you order fried squid as an appetizer, it will likely be served under this name. 

Calamari. 

200

Each half of the brain, left & right, is known as one of these & each has distinctive functions.

A hemisphere. 

200

Blocks may be tapped or knocked in order to find a loose one that is safe to move.

Jenga.

300

Might want to skip that interview for a job on a ranch if you've got equinophobia, a fear of these. 

Horses.

300

These drawings are used to show how to construct something, like a building or a machine.

A blueprint.

300

Dom Perignon was a Benedictine monk whose name is on bottles of this potent potable. 

Champagne. 

300

This adjective is the "M" in an MRI diagnostic test, so do take your keys & your lucky coin out of your pocket. 

Magnetic.

300

Any bag which comes to rest anywhere on top of the board is worth 1 point, but the goal is to get it in the hole.

Cornhole.

400

This phobia is the medical term for a fear of confined spaces, such as elevators. 

Claustrophobia. 

400

A member of the armed forces who has been wounded in action may receive this medal.

The Purple Heart.

400

"Mastering the Art of French Cooking" is the 1961 book that landed this chef's career. 

Julia Child.

400

Jugular veins take blood away from the head & the carotids, these blood vessels, bring it back.

Arteries.

400

If you touch the metal edge of the cavity, you'll set off the buzzer & make Sam's nose light up!

Operation.

500

This phobia is a fear of strangers or foreigners. 

Xenophobia.

500

This 2-word fishy term refers to a piece of information that is a distraction from the main issue.

A red herring. 

500

This word for a Swedish-style buffet comes from words meaning "butter" & "table"

Smorgasbord.

500

Called the "master gland," it sits at the base of the brain & sends hormones into the blood stream.

The pituitary gland. 

500
The first player to successfully move all four pawns to their Home space wins the game. But beware, opponents can bump your pawns off the board and send back to Start. But don't apologize! 

Sorry!