Apples To Apples - Party Set - Red Apples - 2003 Changes
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- Andy Warhol - 1928-1987, American painter and filmmaker, a leader in the pop art movement. Famous for slightly more than 15 minutes. (Basic Set)
- Andy Warhol - 1928-87, American painter and filmmaker, a leader of the pop art movement. Famous for slightly more than 15 minutes.
- Antarctica - Home to the lowest temperature ever recorded anywhere on earth, -88.3 C (126.9 F). (Basic Set)
- Antarctica - Home to the lowest temperature ever recorded on earth, -126.9 F.
- Armed Robbery - You got your robbery, you armed robbery, your strong armed robbery, and, of course, the five finger discount. (Expansion Set 2)
- Armed Robbery - You got your Robbery, your Armed Robbery, your Strong Armed Robbery, and, of course, the five finger discount.
- At My Parent's House - Like Never-Never land, you're never seen as an adult here. (Basic Set)
- At My Parent's House - Like never-never land, you're never seen as an adult here.
- Atomic Bombs - Italian physicist Enrico Fermi succeeded in producing the first nuclear reaction in 1942, at the University Of Chicago. (Basic Set)
- Atomic Bombs - The Italian physicist Enrico Fermi succeeded in producing the first nuclear chain reaction in 1942, at the University of Chicago.
- Attack On Pearl Harbor - "Yesterday, December seventh, 1941, a date which will live in infamy..." -Franklin D. Roosevelt (Basic Set)
- Attack On Pearl Harbor - "Yesterday, December 7th, 1941, a date which will live in infamy ..." -Franklin D. Roosevelt
- Australian Outback - Beware of dangerous temperatures, strange animals, and Paul Hogan. (Expansion Set 1)
- Australian Outback - Beware of dangerous temperatures, strange animals, and didgeridoos.
- Ballerinas - Beautiful, graceful dancers who could kill you with a single kick. (Expansion Set 1)
- Ballerinas - Beautiful, graceful dancers who are always on their toes.
- Bangkok - Capital and principal city of Thailand. Location: near the Gulf of Siam. Population: six million. Reputation: seedy (Basic Set)
- Bangkok - Capital of Thailand. Location: near the Gulf of Siam. Population: five million. Reputation: seedy.
- Barbed Wire - Wire with sharp points used for fencing. Created havoc on the western frontier. (Expansion Set 1)
- Barbed Wire - Wire with sharp points, used for fences. Created havoc on the western frontier.
- Ben Stiller - 1965- , American actor, director, and funny guy of Reality Bites, Meet The Parents, and There's Something About Mary. (Expansion Set 2)
- Ben Stiller - 1965-, American actor, director, and funny guy of Reality Bites, There's Something About Mary, and Meet The Parents
- Bill Gates - 1955- , Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft Corporation. A very rich guy. (Basic Set)
- Bill Gates - 1955-, chairman and chief software architect of Microsoft Corporation. A very rich guy.
- Bill Murray - 1950- , American actor and comedian. The sardonic star of Ghostbusters, Groundhog Day, and Stripes. (Expansion Set 2)
- Bill Murray - 1950-, American actor and comedian. Star of Ghostbusters, Stripes, Groundhog Day, and Lost In Translation.
- Boxing - An ancient and honored sport - not just for boys anymore ... (Expansion Set 2)
- Boxing - An ancient and honorable sport. If it wasn't for the brain damage ...
- Britney Spears - 1981- , American pop sensation. Her poster is on more teens' walls than paint. (Expansion Set 1)
- Britney Spears - 1981-, American singer. From mouseketeer to international pop star.
- Bullwinkle - As in the cartoon "Rocky and Bullwinkle" -the moose half of "moose and squirrel." (Expansion Set 1)
- Bullwinkle - As in the cartoon "The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle" - the moose half of moose and squirrel.
- Bungee Jumping - Another sport hanging on by a thread (Basic Set)
- Bungee Jumping - Another sport hanging on by a thread.
- Captain Kirk - Fictional starship captain. "Beam me up Scotty, there's no intelligent life on this planet!" -bumper sticker, c. 1980s (Basic Set)
- Captain Kirk - Fictional starship captain. "Beam me up Scotty, there is no intelligent life on this planet!" - bumper sticker, 1980s
- Carl Sagan - 1934-1996, American astronomer and pioneer exobiologist. Touched many lives. Billions and billions of them. (Basic Set)
- Carl Sagan - 1934-96, American astronomer and pioneer exobiologist. Touched many lives. Billions and billions of them.
- Casablanca - The largest city in Morocco, and one heck of a good movie. "Here's looking at you, kid." (Expansion Set 2)
- Casablanca - The largest city in Morocco, and one heck of a good movie. "Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world..."
- Caves - Stalactites, stalagmites -do you know which go up and which go down? (Expansion Set 1)
- Caves - Stalactites, stalagmites. Which go up and which go down?
- Celine Dion - 1968 - , Canadian singer whose heart will go on ... (Basic Set)
- Celine Dion - 1968-, Canadian singer whose heart will go on, and on ...
- Cesar Chavez - 1927-1993, American labor leader and the head of a nationwide boycott of California grapes ... a bunch of sour grapes! (Expansion Set 1)
- Cesar Chavez - 1927-93, American labor leader who led the 1965 nationwide boycott of California grapes ... a bunch of sour grapes!
- Chickens - From the incubator to the rotisserie in 56 days. (Expansion Set 2)
- Chickens - From incubator to rotisserie in 56 days! Run, chicken, run!
- China - The most populous country in the world, more than one-fifth of the world's total population lives within its borders. (Basic Set)
- China - The most populous country in the world. More than one-fifth of the world's total population lives within its borders.
- Cigarettes - Nearly 50 million people in the US smoke roughly 570 billion cigarettes a year. Not each, of course. (Basic Set)
- Cigarettes - Mind if I smoke?
- Claude Monet - 1840-1926, French impressionist painter, regarded as one of the leaders of the movement. (Basic Set)
- Claude Monet - 1840-1926, French painter, regarded as one of the leaders on the impressionist movement.
- Cleaning The Bathroom - It's your turn! (Expansion Set 2)
- Cleaning The Bathroom - It's YOUR turn!
- Clint Eastwood - 1930- , American motion-picture actor and director, past mayor of Carmel, California. Has earned fistfuls of dollars. (Basic Set)
- Clint Eastwood - 1930-, American film actor and director, past mayor of Carmel, California. Has earned fistfuls of dollars.
- Corn On The Cob - Native to the Americas, corn was a staple food of the continent for many centuries before corn holders were invented. (Basic Set)
- Corn On The Cob - A grain native to the Americas, corn was a staple food for many centuries before corn holders were invented.
- Country Music - Encompassing styles such as western swing, honky-tonk, bluegrass, and rockabilly - and invariably, a pickup truck and a dog named "Bo." (Expansion Set 2)
- Country Music - Encompassing styles such as western swing, honky-tonk, bluegrass and rockabilly. Should mention a pickup truck and a dog named "Bo."
- Crazy Horse - 1849?-1877, chief of the Oglala Sioux. A leader in the Native American resistance to the westward expansion of the United States. (Expansion Set 1)
- Crazy Horse - 1849?-77, chief of the Oglala Sioux. A leader in the Native American resistance to the westward expansion on the United States.
- Creamed Corn - A tasty treat that's fun to eat! Whether you like it or not. (Expansion Set 1)
- Creamed Corn - Eat it, it's good for you.
- Cults - Rule Number One of cult membership: DON'T DRINK THE KOOL-AID! (Expansion Set 1)
- Cults - They seemed nice ...
- Demi Moore - 1962- , American actor in "St. Elmo's Fire," "Ghost" and "GI Jane." She made the cover of "Vanity Fair" and can do one-arm pushups. (Expansion Set 1)
- Demi Moore - 1962-, American actor in St. Elmo's Fire, Ghost and GI Jane.
- Detroit - The Motor City is the world's foremost automobile manufacturing center, and the seventh largest city in the US. (Basic Set)
- Detroit - The Motor City is the world's foremost automobile manufacturing center, and the tenth largest city in the U.S.
- Diamonds - The hard facts: "diamond" is derived from the Greek word "adamas", or "invincible," a highly refractive crystalline allotrope. (Basic Set)
- Diamonds - The hard fact: they are just highly refractive crystalline allotropes.
- Disneyland - You've just won the "Apples to Apples Grand Masters' Tournament. Where are you gonna go? (Basic Set)
- Disneyland - You've just won the "Apples to Apples(R) Grand Masters Tournament." Where're you gonna go?
- E-Mail - In 1995, E-mail users sent approximately 25 billion messages ... YOU'VE GOT JUNK MAIL! (Expansion Set 1)
- E-Mail - You've got JUNK mail!
- Eddie Murphy - 1961- , American comedian, actor, and producer. Best known for his work in "48 Hours," "Beverly Hills Cop" and on "Saturday Night Live." (Expansion Set 1)
- Eddie Murphy - 1961-, American comedian, actor, and producer. Best known for his work in 48 Hours, Beverly Hills Cop and on Saturday Night Live.
- Eleanor Roosevelt - 1884-1962, First Lady, social activist, author, lecturer, and US Representative to the United Nations. (Basic Set)
- Eleanor Roosevelt - 1884-1962, first lady, social activist, author, lecturer, and U.S. representative to the United Nations.
- Electricity - The repulsive or attractive force between two stationary bodies. If you've ever struck out at a party, you know what we're talking about. (Basic Set)
- Electricity - The repulsive or attractive force between two stationary bodies. No problem, unless one of those bodies is yours.
- Ernest Hemingway - 1899-1961, American novelist and short-story writer, whose macho style is crisp, laconic, and understated. Kind of like his suicide. (Basic Set)
- Ernest Hemingway - 1899-1961, American novelist and short-story writer, whose macho style is crisp, laconic and understated.
- Europe - The Old Country (except to people who live there). (Basic Set)
- Europe - The Old Country ... except to people who live there.
- Family Vacations - Dad? Dad? Are we there yet? Are we there yet? Are we? Huh? Dad? Huh? (Expansion Set 1)
- Family Vacations - Dad? Dad? Are we there yet? Are we there yet? Are we? Huh? Dad?
- Feminists - A political and social movement in support of selected women's causes. (Expansion Set 2)
- Feminists - Political and social activists who support selected women's causes.
- Fidel Castro - 1927- , Cuban revolutionary and Communist dictator. Known for his shaggy beard, imitated by every other lefty since. (Basic Set)
- Fidel Castro - 1927-, Cuban revolutionary and Communist dictator since 1976. He earned a PhD in law in 1950.
- Firefighters - Emperor Augustus instituted a corps of firefighting "watchmen" in 24 BC. Nero on the other hand, fiddled while Rome burned. (Basic Set)
- Firefighters - Emperor Augustus instituted a corps of fire-fighting "watchmen" in 24 B.C. Nero, on the other hand, fiddled while Rome burned.
- Firestorms - Some severe wildfires require more than 10,000 firefighters. And, wouldn't you know it, some idiot parked in front of the hydrant! (Basic Set)
- Firestorms - Some severe wildfires require more than 10,000 firefighters. And, wouldn't ya know it, some idiot parked in front of the hydrant!
- Fort Knox - American military post in Kentucky, containing the greater part of the gold reserve of the US government. (Expansion Set 1)
- Fort Knox - American military post in Kentucky, containing the greater part of the gold reserve of the U.S. government.
- Frank Sinatra - 1915-1998, the greatest American popular singer of his generation, and successful actor. Do-be do-be do, baby. (Basic Set)
- Frank Sinatra - 1915-98, the greatest American pop singer of his generation, award winning film and television actor. Do-be do-be do, baby.
- Fund Raising - Hello ... my name is Jonathan, would you like to buy some magazines, candy, fruit, pizza ... ? (Expansion Set 2)
- Fund Raising - Hello ... my name is Jonathan, would you like to buy some fruit, magazines, candy bars, wreaths, pizzas ... ?
- Gen. George S. Patton - 1885-1945, Commander of the American Third Army during World War II -"Old Blood and Guts." (Expansion Set 1)
- Gen. George S. Patton - 1885-1945, the commander of the American Third Army during World War II. -a.k.a. Olf Blood and Guts
- Georgia O'Keeffe - 1887-1986, American abstract painter. Known for her still life compositions. Her skull paintings prove that beauty is more than skin deep. (Expansion Set 1)
- Georgia O'Keeffe - 1887-1986, American abstract painter known for her still life compositions. Her skull paintings prove that beauty is more than skin deep.
- Glazed Donuts - If you're going to be late, a box of donuts is great. (Expansion Set 2)
- Glazed Donuts - If you're going to be late, take a box of donuts.
- Going To Grandma's - "Over the river and through the woods," or was that "Through the river and over the woods"? I told you to bring the map! (Expansion Set 1)
- Going To Grandma's - "Grandmother, what big teeth you have!" -Little Red Riding Hood
- Grace Kelly - 1929-82, American film star of Dial M for Murder, Rear Window, and To Catch a Thief. Princess of Monaco; always elegant. (Expansion Set 2)
- Grace Kelly - 1929-82, Princess of Monaco and American film star of Dial M for Murder, Rear Window, and To Catch a Thief. Always chic, always elegant.
- Hair Transplants - Oh ... it looks so ... natural! (Expansion Set 2)
- Hair Transplants - Oh, it looks so natural ...
- Handcuffs - For police business or personal pleasure. (Basic Set)
- Handcuffs - "You have the right to remain silent..."
- Helen Keller - 1880-1968, American author and lecturer who overcame deafness and blindness with the help of Anne Sullivan. (Basic Set)
- Helen Keller - 1880-1968, American author and lecturer who overcame deafness and blindness with the help of her companion, Anne Sullivan.
- Hollywood - Motion picture and television industry center of the world. There are also reasons to like it. Hooray for Hollywood! (Basic Set)
- Hollywood - Motion picture and television industry center of the world. Hooray for Hollywood!
- Homework - Finally, something to do during commercials. (Basic Set)
- Homework - Something to do during comercials.
- Humphrey Bogart - 1899-1957, American film actor, starring in such classics as "The Maltese Falcon", and "Casablanca". "Here's looking at you, kid." (Basic Set)
- Humphrey Bogart - 1899-1957, American film actor, starred in such classics as The Maltese Falcon and Casablanca. "Here's looking at you kid."
- Icebergs - May reach 300 to 500 feet above the sea's surface. Ask the captain of the Titanic about the 90 percent that's UNDER water. (Basic Set)
- Icebergs - May reach 300 to 500 feet above the oceans's surface. Ask the captain of the Titanic about the 90 percent that's UNDER water.
- Indiana Jones - Fictional archeologist and action hero. Proof that a good hat and a big whip can take you a long, long way. (Expansion Set 2)
- Indiana Jones - Fictional archeologist and action hero. Proof that a good hat and a whip can take you a long way.
- Industrial Revolution - The first Industrial Revolution occurred in Great Britain at the end of the 1700s. The second came with the invention of "the Clapper." (Basic Set)
- Industrial Revolution - The first Industrial Revolution occurred in Great Britain at the end of the 1700s. The second came with the invention of the "Clapper."
- Intellectuals - They think they're so smart ... (Expansion Set 2)
- Intellectuals - They think they're so smart.
- Israel - Located in southwest Asia, on the Mediterranean, the state of Israel was created by a 1948 UN mandate. (Expansion Set 2)
- Israel - Located on the Mediterranean, the state of Israel was reated by a 1948 U.N. mandate.
- Italy - A European Republic, shaped like a boot - a very fashionable boot. (Basic Set)
- Italy - European Republic, shaped like a boot - a very fashionable boot.
- Jackie Chan - 1954- , actor/director/martial artist. Screen name, Sing Lung, means "Becoming the Dragon." That's "MISTER Becoming the Dragon" to you! (Expansion Set 1)
- Jackie Chan - 1954-, actor, director, martial artist. Screen name, Sing Lung, means "Becoming the Dragon." That's "MISTER Becoming the Dragon" to you!
- Jacques Cousteau - 1910-1997, French naval officer, marine explorer, author. Best known as a documentary filmmaker. (Basic Set)
- Jacques Cousteau - 1910-97, French naval officer, marine explorer, and author. Best known as a documentary filmmaker.
- Jamaica - Third largest island of the Greater Antilles of the West Indies, south of Cuba. Tropical climate, reggae music, and jerk cooking. (Expansion Set 2)
- Jamaica - Third largest island of the Greater Antilles, south of Cuba. Tropical climate, reggae music, and jerk cooking.
- James Dean - 1931-1955, American actor of film, stage, and television, whose role in "Rebel Without a Cause" helped define cool. (Basic Set)
- James Dean - 1931-55, American actor of film, stage, and television. His role in Rebel Without a Cause helped define "cool."
- Jennifer Lopez - 1970- , American singer and actor of Selena, Anaconda, and Money Train. The highest paid Latina in the film industry. (Expansion Set 2)
- Jennifer Lopez - 1970-, American singer and actor of Selena, Anaconda, and Money Train. Still just Jenny from the block!
- Jesse Jackson - 1941- , American clergyman/civil rights leader; on "The Gallup List of Ten Most Respected by Americans" for ten years. "I am SOMEBODY! (Expansion Set 1)
- Jesse Jackson - 1941-, American civil rights leader. Named to "The Gallup List of Ten Most Respected by Americans" for ten years.
- Jesse Ventura - 1951- , wrestler, Navy Seal, and Governor of Minnesota. "I Ain't Got Time to Bleed." (Expansion Set 1)
- Jesse Ventura - 1951-, wrestler, Navy Seal, and former governor of Minnesota. Author of I Ain't Got Time To Bleed.
- Julia Roberts - 1967- , American actor and Pretty Woman. Also starred in My Best Friend's Wedding, The Pelican Brief, and Steel Magnolias. (Expansion Set 2)
- Julia Roberts - 1967-, American actor and Pretty Woman. Also starred in Steel Magnolias, My Best Friend's Wedding, and Erin Brockovich.
- Katherine Hepburn - 1909- , American actor and winner of four Academy Awards, starred in such classics as "The African Queen." (Basic Set)
- Katherine Hepburn - 1909-2003, American actor and winner of four Academy Awards. She starred in such classics as The African Queen.
- Killer Whales - Black and white predatory whales ... and boy can they sing! (Basic Set)
- Killer Whales - Black and white predatory whales. Boy, can they sing!
- Leather - Leather and lace. Hold the lace. (Basic Set)
- Leather - Animal hide. Leather you like it or not.
- Lobster - Crustaceans closely related to freshwater crayfish. Market price. (Basic Set)
- Lobster - Crustaceans closely related to freshwater crayfishes. Market price.
- Lucille Ball - 1911-1989, American actor and comedian. You love Lucy? I love Lucy. (Basic Set)
- Lucille Ball - 1911-89, American actor and comedian. You love Lucy? I love Lucy.
- Madonna - 1958- , American singer, songwriter and actor, whose career, creativity, and sexuality know no bounds. (Basic Set)
- Madonna - 1958-, American singer, songwriter, actor, writer, and 1980s pop icon. Blonde Ambition.
- Mark Twain - 1835-1910, American writer and humorist, is best known for the adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn. (Basic Set)
- Mark Twain - 1835-1910, American writer and humorist, best known for the adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn.
- Martha Stewart - 1941- , Raised housekeeping in America to the level of art. "Now, where is my 27 yards of antique silver ribbon?" (Basic Set)
- Martha Stewart - 1941-, television personality, magazine editor, and author. Domestic arts are her stock-in-trade.
- Martin Luther King, Jr. - 1929-1968, American civil rights leader and advocate of nonviolent resistance. Was assassinated for his efforts. (Basic Set)
- Martin Luther King, Jr. - 1929-68, American civil rights leader and advocate of nonviolent resistance. Was assassinated for his efforts.
- Mel Gibson - 1956- , Australian motion picture actor. Known for "The Road Warrior," "Braveheart" and "Lethal Weapon I, II, III, IV ..." (Expansion Set 1)
- Mel Gibson - 1956-, Australian actor. Known for The Road Warrior, Braveheart and :eatha; Weapon I, II, III, IV ...
- Meryl Streep - 1949- , Consummate American actor, two-time Oscar winner and recipient of ten Academy Award nominations. (Expansion Set 2)
- Meryl Streep - 1959-, accomplished American actor, two-time Oscar winner and recipient of 13 Academy Award nominations.
- Michael Jackson - 1958- , American popular singer, dancer, and songwriter. Revitalized the plastic surgery profession. (Basic Set)
- Michael Jackson - 1958-, American popular singer, dancer, and songwriter. Welcome to Neverland.
- Michelle Pfeiffer - 1957- , Accomplished American actor whose career began with "Grease 2." She's like us to forget that. (Basic Set)
- Michelle Pfeiffer - 1957-, American actor whose career began with Grease 2. She'd like us to forget that but remember her Oscar nominations.
- Miles Davis - 1926-1991, innovative, influential, and respected American jazz trumpet player and band leader. (Expansion Set 1)
- Miles Davis - 1926-91, innovative, influential and respected American jazz trumpter player and band layer.
- Money - "The best things in life are free, but you can give them to the birds and bees, just give me money ..." -Bradford/Gordy (Basic Set)
- Money - "The best things in life are free/ But you can give them to the birds and bees/ Just give me money ..." -Bradford and Gordy
- Mount Rushmore - Memorial carved from the side of the Black Hills in South Dakota. Heads above all other mountains. (Expansion Set 1)
- Mount Rushmore - Memorial carved into the side of the Black Hills in South Dakota. Heads above all other monuments.
- My Dreams - "What dreams may come ..." -"Hamlet" William Shakespeare (Expansion Set 1)
- My Dreams - "What dreams may come ..." -Shakespeare's Hamlet
- Neil Simon - 1927- , American producer, playwright and screenwriter of The Odd Couple, California Suite, The Sunshine Boys, Biloxi Blues, and many more. (Expansion Set 2)
- Neil Simon - 1927-, American producer, playwright, and screenwriter of The Odd Couple, Biloxi Blues, The Sunshine Boys, California Suite, and many more.
- New Orleans - The Big easy's Mardi Gras atmosphere and cultural blend is hard to forget. (Basic Set)
- New Orleans - The Big Easy.
- NYPD - New York Police Department. So good, they have their own TV show. (Expansion Set 1)
- NYPD - The New York Police Department. They're so good, they have their own TV show.
- Oranges - Norange, doarange, morango, sorange. Face it ... nothing rhymes with "orange". (Basic Set)
- Oranges - Face it ... nothing rhymes with orange.
- Pond Scum - Simple organisms that carry out oxygen-evolving photosynthesis. ... or telemarketers, who DO NOT carry out photosynthesis. (Basic Set)
- Pond Scum - Simple organisms that carry out photosynthesis ... or spammers.
- Porsche Boxster - A two-seat, six cylinder roadster - elegant design and superior drivability. Available in "guards red," "speed yellow," black, and white. (Expansion Set 2)
- Porsche Boxster - A two-seat, six cylander roadster - elegant design and superior drivability.
- Princess Di - 1962-1997, Beloved English Princess who died in an auto crash. "Good-bye England's Rose..." -Elton John (Basic Set)
- Princess Di - 1962-97, beloved English Princess who died in an auto crash. "Good-bye England's Rose ..." -Elton John
- Public Radio - "Good morning . . . . This morning . . . . . . . . . . . . .we have Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart . . . . for your listening pleasure . . ." (Basic Set)
- Public Radio - "Good morning . . . . . This morning . . . . . . . . . . . .we have Wolfgang . . . Amadeus Mozart . . . for your listening pleasure . . ."
- Rainbows - "Someday they'll find it, the rainbow connection, the lovers, the dreamers and me ..." -Kermit the Frog (Expansion Set 1)
- Rainbows - "Someday they'll find it/ The Rainbow Connection/ The lovers, the dreamers and me ..." -Kermit the Frog
- Rappers - First appeared in the mid-1970s and just won't stop making a lot of ex-hippies feel VERY square and VERY old. (Basic Set)
- Rappers - PAENTAL ADVISORY EXPLICIT CONTENT Hasn't seemed to hurt sales...
- Rock Concert - Men are from mosh ... (Basic Set)
- Rock Concert - If it's too loud - you're too old.
- Rosa Parks - 1913- , civil rights icon arrested in 1956 for violating US segregation laws by refusing to give up her bus seat to a white passenger. (Expansion Set 1)
- Rosa Parks - 1913-, civil rights icon arrested in 1956 for violating U.S. segregation laws by refusing to give up her bus seat to a white passenger.
- Rosie O'Donnell - 1962- , American talk-show host, actor and comedian. She's in a league of her own! (Expansion Set 1)
- Rosie O'Donnell - 1962-, American actor and comedian. She's in a league of her own!
- Rust - "Rust never sleeps" -Neil Young (Basic Set)
- Rust - "Rust never sleeps." -Neil Young
- Saddam Hussein - 1937- , Iraqi revolutionary leader, dictator, and general bombing target. (Basic Set)
- Saddam Hussein - 1937-, dictator of Iraqi 1979-2003.
- Salvador Dali - 1904-1989, Spanish artist best known for his dream imagery and surrealism, including the limp watches in The Persistence of Memory. (Expansion Set 2)
- Salvador Dali - 1904-89, Spansih artist best known for his dream imagery and surrealism, including the limp watches in The Persistence Of Memory.
- Samuel L. Jackson - 1948- , forceful American actor of Pulp Fiction, Jackie Brown, and The Negotiator. (Expansion Set 2)
- Samuel L. Jackson - 1948-, powerful American actor of Pulp Fiction, Jackie Brown, and The Negotiator.
- Sharks - Many Species living today are similar to those from 100 million years ago. Because change is scary. (Basic Set)
- Sharks - Many species living today are similar to those from 100 million years ago. Because change is scary.
- Skateboarding - It's just going downhill ... down stairs ... down concrete blocks ... (Basic Set)
- Skateboarding - It's just going downhill ... down stairs ... down ramps.
- Skinheads - "Take the skinheads bowling, take them bowling ..." -Camper Van Beethoven (Basic Set)
- Skinheads - Shaved heads, big boots. Some are Nazis, some are not.
- Skydiving - What color is YOUR parachute? (Basic Set)
- Skydiving - Parachute canopies are usually made from nylon fabric that lasts for thousands of jumps - whether the skydiver does or not.
- South Africa - From 1948 until the early 1990s the government practiced a policy of racial segregation known as "apartheid." (Basic Set)
- South Africa - Two oceans, rugged mountains, traditional villages, game sanctuaries, wineries...forget the past and bring on the tourists.
- Spike Lee - 1957- , American movie-maker and Knicks fan. Best known for "Do the Right Thing" and "Malcolm X." (Basic Set)
- Spike Lee - 1957-, American film maker and Knicks fan. Best known for Do the Right Thing, Malcolm X, and 4 Little Girls.
- Steven Spielberg - 1947- , American movie director and producer. Best known for, well, frankly, owning Hollywood. (Basic Set)
- Steven Spielberg - 1947-, American movie director and producer, and overachiever. From E.T. to Schindler's List... too many to list.
- Supermodels - Long legs, big bucks. (Expansion Set 2)
- Supermodels - Long legs = big bucks.
- Terrorist Attack - "We will not negotiate with terrorists. Now, where is that checkbook ... ?" (Basic Set)
- Terrorist Attack - We will never negotiate with terrorists.
- The 1950s - Pros: Breaking the sound barrier. Cons: McCarthy, the Korean War, television. (Basic Set)
- The 1950s - Pros: Barbies, barbecues, and bikinis. Cons: McCarthy, the Korean War, television.
- The 1960s - Pros: the Moon Landing; the music. Cons: insufferable hippies who've never grown out of it. (Basic Set)
- The 1960s - Pros: the Moon Lsnding, the music. Cons: hippies who refuse to believe they're over.
- The 1980s - Pros: Meant the end of the 1970s. Cons: "1980s Nostalgia" has already begun. (Basic Set)
- The 1980s - Pros: meant the end of the 1970s. Cons: '80s nostalgia.
- The Beach - A day at the beach is no day at the beach, you know? (Basic Set)
- The Beach - A day at the beach is no day at the beach, ya know?
- The FBI - The Federal Bureau of Investigation: the primary investigative agency for the US Department of Justice. Is your phone tapped? (Expansion Set 1)
- The FBI - The Federal Bureau of Investigation: the investigative agency for the U.S. Department of Justice. They're listening ...
- The Green Bay Packers - Twelve time National Football League world champions, beloved by Cheeseheads everywhere. Are the brats done yet? (Basic Set)
- The Green Bay Packers - Twelve time National Football League world champions, beloved by "Cheeseheads" everywhere. Are those brats done yet?
- The Gulf War - January and February, 1991. (Basic Set)
- The Gulf War - January - February, 1991. This six week conflict with Iraq was also known as "Desert Storm."
- The IRS - The Internal Revenue Service: agency of the US Department of the Treasury responsible for collecting taxes. A human audity. (Expansion Set 1)
- The IRS - The Internal Revenue Service: agency of the U.S. Department of the Treasury responsible for collecting taxes. A human audity.
- The Marx Brothers - Chico, Harpo, Groucho and sometimes Zeppo. 1930s films include "Animal Crackers" and "Duck Soup." "Why a duck?" (Basic Set)
- The Marx Brothers - Chico, Groucho, Harpo, amd sometimes Zeppo. Their 1930s films include Duck Soup and Animal Crackers.
- The National Enquirer - American tabloid newspaper. Inquiring minds want to know why the heck this thing sells? (Expansion Set 1)
- The National Enquirer - American tabloid newspaper. Inquiring minds want to know ... Why the heck does this thing sell?
- The Old Man And The Sea - Ernest Hemingway's classic novel - fishing, hunger, fishing, personal loss, fishing, torment, fishing ... (Expansion Set 2)
- The Old Man And The Sea - Ernest Hemingway's classic novel - fishing, hunger, fishing, torment, fishing, personal loss ... fishing ...
- The Olympics - An International athletic competition held every four years. The thrill of victory and the agony of defeat. (Expansion Set 1)
- The Olympics - An international athletic competition held every four years. The thrill of victors and the agony of defeat.
- The Ozone Layer - Short for ozonosphere. I don't see a hole, do you? (Expansion Set 1)
- The Ozone Layer - Short for ozonosphere. Theories about the ozone layer are full of holes.
- The Pentagon - The five-sided home of the US Department of Defense. Who decided to make that building so recognizable from the air? (Expansion Set 1)
- The Pentagon - The five-sided home of the U.S. Department of Defense.
- The Rolling Stones - British "bad boy" rock band formed in 1962. Still touring, surprisingly, NOT sponsored by Geritol. (Basic Set)
- The Rolling Stones - British "bad boy" rock band formed in 1962. Still touring?
- The Statue Of Liberty - "Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free..." (Basic Set)
- The Statue Of Liberty - "Give me your tired, your poor/ Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free ..." -Emma Lazarus
- The Supreme Court - The highest court in the United States. Why don't OUR judges get to wear long white wigs? (Expansion Set 1)
- The Supreme Court - The highest court in the United States. Robes, but no wigs.
- The Williams Sisters - Venus, 1980- , and Serena, 1981 - , Williams, American tennis champs. One great sister act. (Expansion Set 2)
- The Williams Sisters - Venus, 1980-, and Serena, 1981-, Williams, American tennis champs. One heck of a sister act.
- Tibet - Mountainous region of China and religious enclave for a form of Buddhism called Lamaism. Known as the roof of the world. Hello, Dalai! (Expansion Set 1)
- Tibet - Mountainous region of China and religious enclave for a form of Buddhism called Lamaism. Known as the roof of the world.
- Tom Cruise - American actor and heartthrob. It looked like Risky Business early on, but by 1986 he was Top Gun. (Expansion Set 2)
- Tom Cruise - 1962-, American actor. It looked like Ricky Business early on, but by 1986 he was Top Gun. No Mission Impossible for him.
- Tom Hanks - 1956- , American actor and star of such varied films as Big, Philadelphia, Forrest Gump, and Saving Private Ryan. (Expansion Set 2)
- Tom Hanks - 1956-, American actor and star of such varied films as Big, Philadelphia, Forrest Gump, Saving Private Ryan and Castaway.
- Trampolines - Trampolines and tumbling nets have been used in circuses since the 18th century. Despite slumps in popularity, they always seem to bounce back! (Expansion Set 2)
- Trampolines - Trampolines have been used in circuses wince the 18th century. Despite slumps in popularity, they always seem to bounce back!
- United Nations - The UN was founded in 1945, after World War II ended. Its mission is to maintain world peace. If we ever achieve it, that is ... (Expansion Set 2)
- United Nations - The U.N. was founded in 1945, after World War II ended. Its mission is to maintain world peace. If we ever achieve it, that is ...
- Wall Street - The financial center of the U.S. See also: rollercoaster. (Basic Set)
- Wall Street - The financial center of the United States. See also: roller coaster.
- Water Parks - I'll take the Lazy River. (Expansion Set 2)
- Water Parks - You can go down Dead Man's Drop and I'll take the Lazy River.
- Weddings - Ding, dong, the bells are gonna chime ... (Basic Set)
- Weddings - "Ding, dong, the bells are gonna chime ..." -My Fair Lady
- Whoopie Goldberg - 1950- , American actor and comedian. Starred in such movies as "Ghost", which earned her an Academy Award ... Whoopee. (Basic Set)
- Whoopie Goldberg - 1950-, American actor and comedian. Starred in such movies as Ghost, which earned her an Academy Award. Whoopee!
- Windsurfing - Really just surfing for lazy people (Basic Set)
- Windsurfing - Really just surfing for lazy people.
- Witch Hunts - Popular locations: Salem, Massachusetts and Washington, DC. (Expansion Set 1)
- Witch Hunts - Popular locations: Salem, Massachusetts and Washington, D.C.
- Wood Chippers - "I guess that was your accomplice in the wood chipper." -"Fargo" (Expansion Set 1)
- Wood Chippers - "I guess that was your accomplice in the wood chipper." -Marge Gunderson, Fargo
- Woodstock - The 1969 love, music and mud festival attended by 400,000. Or, the cartoon character. (Expansion Set 1)
- Woodstock - The 1969 love, music and mud festival attended by 400,000. Or, the little yellow bird.
- Yellowstone Park - Home to 3000 geysers and hot springs. More gas and hot air than Washington DC. (Basic Set)
- Yellowstone Park - Home to 3000 geysers and hot springs. More gas and hot air than Washington, D.C.
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