Apples To Apples - Alphabetical List
Red Apples (With Flavor Text)
- A Bad Haircut - The perfect start to a bad hair day. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- A Bakery - Some bakers start work at 3:00 in the morning, so breads and donuts are fresh for breakfast. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- A Broken Leg - I was riding my bike when I hit this big rock . . . [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- A Bull Fight - Also known as "la fiesta brava" (the brave festival). A whole lot of bull.. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- A Cabin In The Woods - Henry David Thoreau went to Walden Pond for two years. All we're asking for is one lousy weekend! [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- A Can Of Worms - Now you've opened it. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- A Car Crash - "Hey, it was an accident!" [Basic Set, Party Set]
- A Cheap Motel - No charge for the cockroaches. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- A Cookbook - The best ones include favorite family recipes. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- A Crawl Space - Where you'll find something the cat dragged in. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- A Crown - A crown is a symbol of royalty. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- A Desert - Hot, dry and sandy. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- A Dollar - Spend it wisely! [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- A Dozen Red Roses - When eleven just won't do. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- A Fairy - A tiny creature who has magical powers and can fly, like Tinkerbell. [Junior]
- A Few Good Men - Is that too much to ask? [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- A Flat Tire - "Whaddya mean, there's no spare?" [Basic Set, Party Set]
- A Fool & His Money - Are soon parted... especially on Wall Street. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- A Forest - Home to Bambi, Winnie the Pooh, Robin Hood, and many woodland animals. [Junior]
- A French Maid - Ooh, la, la! [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- A Full Moon - "When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie, that's amore!" -Dean Martin [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- A Funeral - A ceremony held to honor a person who has died. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- A Giant - A very large and powerful person. When Jack climbed the bean stalk, he met a hungry giant. [Junior]
- A Haunted House - Maybe if people would STOP building their dream homes on ancient burial grounds ... [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- A High School Bathroom - "Fools rush in where angels fear to tread" -Alexander Pope [Basic Set, Party Set]
- A Hole In One - Par for the course? [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- A Honeymoon - America's top honeymoon spots are Hawaii, Niagara Falls, Las Vegas and Florida. You can get there by air, land, sea ... or shotgun. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- A King - King Arthur became famous when he pulled a magical sword from a stone. [Junior]
- A Leaky Boat - Time to bail out. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- A Little White Lie - If you can't say anything nice . . . [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- A Locker Room - Steamy atmosphere ... bawdy humor ... sweaty bodies ... HEY! Sounds like Cable TV! [Basic Set, Party Set]
- A Log Cabin - Just cut down a few trees and make a house. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- A Mermaid - An imaginary creature with the upper body of a woman and the tail of a fish. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- A Microwave Oven - You'll have popcorn in two minutes. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- A Million Dollars - If I had a million dollars. . . [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- A Morgue - "Given strange eons, even death may die..." -H.P. Lovecraft [Basic Set, Party Set]
- A Movie Theater - When you want a REALLY big screen. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- A Mummy - "Walk like an Egyptian." - The Bangles [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- A Mummy - In Egypt there are mummies that are over 3,000 years old. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- A Nine Iron - A golf club best used on short shots or large opponents. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- A Parade - I love a parade. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- A Piano - A piano is a percussion instrument, like a drum or cymbal. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- A Pile Of Leaves - Rake them up and jump in! [Junior]
- A Prince - Some are real, but most are just in fairy tales. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- A Princess - Some are real, but most are just in fairy tales. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- A Queen - A wicked queen tried to kill Snow White with a poison apple. [Junior]
- A Refrigerator - First stop after school. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- A Ringing In My Ears - Answer that, would'ya? [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- A Saw - A metal tool with sharp teeth used to cut metal and wood. Some are used as musical instruments. [Junior]
- A School Bus - The only thing we have to fear is fear itself. -Franklin D. Roosevelt [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- A School Cafeteria - Food fight!. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- A School Dance - No chicken dance or hokey-pokey! [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- A Spare Tire - The good news is: we have a spare tire . . . [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- A Submarine - It's a sandwich shaped like a boat.or a boat shaped like a sandwich. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- A Sunrise - "But he who kisses the joy as it flies/ Lives in eternity's sunrise." -William Blake [Basic Set, Party Set]
- A Sunset - The sun never set on the British Empire ... because God didn't trust the English in the dark. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- A Surprise - Something that is unexpected, like a present from a friend. [Junior]
- A Swimming Pool - No diving in the shallow end. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- A Tree House - Your first high-rise apartment. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- A Used Car Lot - One of the most honest places around. Honest ... [Basic Set, Party Set]
- A Volcano - Hot lava! [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Abbot & Costello - Comedy team who had everyone guessing - "Who's on first?" [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Abraham Lincoln - 1809-65, 16th U.S. president, led the Union to victory in the American Civil War and abolished slavery. Was assassinated for his efforts. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Abraham Lincoln - President of the U.S. during the Civil War. He was called "Honest Abe." [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Actors - If they're really good, you can't tell they're acting. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Actresses - "Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou." Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Adam & Eve - A relationship of Biblical proportions. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Adam Sandler - 1966- , American comedian, film star, and Saturday Night Live alumnus. Genius or goofball - you make the call. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Adolph Hitler - 1889-1945, turned Germany into a militarized dictatorship, caused the slaughter of millions and launched World War II. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Africa - The continent located between the Atlantic Ocean and Indian Ocean. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- AIDS - Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Airline Food - Since when is a bag of peanuts considered a meal? [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Airplane - The Wright Brothers were "wright" when they added power to a glider in order to make it fly. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Airplanes - I want to sit by the window! [Junior]
- Al Pacino - 1940- , Oscar winning American actor and star of "The Godfather," "Dog Day Afternoon" and "Scent Of A Woman." One very intense guy. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Aladdin - Folktale character who found a magic lamp with a gentle genie inside. [Junior]
- Alan Greenspan - 1926-, chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve Board. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Alaska - The 49th state. It's the home of Mount McKinley. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Albert Einstein - 1879-1855, German-born American physicist and Nobel laureate who created theories of relativity. Nice hair. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Alfred Hitchcock - 1899-1980, British-born American director and producer of brilliant psychological thrillers. Right, mother? MOTHER! [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Alien Abductions - There was a blinding light -and she was gone! [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Aliens - They're not from around here! [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Alligators - Large reptiles with strong jaws and long tails. Their skins are made into shoes and purses. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- AM & FM - Making waves in radio. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Americans - How many Americans does it take to screw in a light bulb? THAT'S NOT FUNNY! WE'RE SUING! [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Amputations - "A SCRATCH? Your arm's off!" - Monty Python and the Holy Grail. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Amsterdam - The capital of the Netherlands, and one of Europe's most beautiful and notorious cities. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- An Igloo - A domed-shaped house made from blocks of hard snow or ice. [Junior]
- Ancient Rome - In ancient times, all roads led to Rome, and the traffic has only gotten worse. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Andy Warhol - 1928-87, American painter and filmmaker, a leader of the pop art movement. Famous for slightly more than 15 minutes. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Angry Hornets - Who put the bees in their bonnets?. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Anna & The King - The 1999 film romanticizing the story of Anna Leonowens and King Mongkut of Siam. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Anna Kournikova - 1981-, Russian-born star of the tennis court and internet. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Anne Frank - 1929-45, German Jewish girl who wrote in her diary about her family hiding from the Nazis. She died in a concentration camp. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Antarctica - Home to the lowest temperature ever recorded on earth, -126.9 F. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Anthony Hopkins - 1937- , British actor starred in The Elephant Man, Howard's End, and, of course, The Silence Of The Lambs. Knighted in 1992. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Anthrax - A potentially deadly infectious disease caused by spore bacteria. Anthrax has been developed as a biological weapon. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Antiques Roadshow - PBS television program where folks bring oddities for appraisal. One person's trash is another one's treasure. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Antony & Cleopatra - Roman general and Egyptian queen. A love affair that wouldn't die. Oh, wait, it did. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Ants - Some are black and some are red. I don't want them in my bed! [Junior]
- Apple Juice - Baby's first juice. [Junior]
- Apple Pie - It's as American as ... as ... something ... [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Apples - More than 40 million metric tons are produced worldwide every year. How 'bout them apples? [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Apples - Johnny Appleseed traveled across the United States planting seeds for apple trees. [Junior]
- Apples & Oranges - Don't even TRY to compare them. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Aristotle - 384-322 B.C., ancient Greek philosopher. His writings formed the foundation for much of today's philosophical and political thought. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Arm & A Leg - Sure, they were free, but just try replacing them. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Armadillo - Burrowing mammal with armor-like bony plat covering. Roadkill extraordinaire. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Armed Robbery - You got your Robbery, your Armed Robbery, your Strong Armed Robbery, and, of course, the five finger discount. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Arnold Schwarzenegger - 1947-, Austrian born body-builder turned actor. "My body is like breakfast, lunch, and dinner. I don't think about it, I just have it." [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Aroma Therapy - Alternative medicine. Something's smelly about it. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Arsenic & Old Lace - The hilarious dark comedy written by Joseph Kesselring, or the 1944 film adaptation by Frank Capra. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Artists - So creative! [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Assault & Battery - That would be a single "A" battery. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Assembly Lines - Faster. FASTER! [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Astronauts - It's a great day for a space walk! [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- At My Parent's House - Like never-never land, you're never seen as an adult here. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Atlantis - Mythological city where the folks had that sinking feeling. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Atomic Bombs - The Italian physicist Enrico Fermi succeeded in producing the first nuclear chain reaction in 1942, at the University of Chicago. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Attack On Pearl Harbor - "Yesterday, December 7th, 1941, a date which will live in infamy ..." -Franklin D. Roosevelt [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Austin Powers - Fictional British man of mystery. Yeah, bay-beee, yeah! [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Australian Outback - Beware of dangerous temperatures, strange animals, and didgeridoos. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Babe Ruth - 1895-1948, American baseball legend, and one heck of a candy bar! [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Babies - Little bundles of joy ... and who needs sleep, anyway? [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Babies - Very young children or infants. They cry a lot! [Junior]
- Baby Dolls - Some of them talk, some of them walk, and some even wet their pants! [Junior]
- Baby Food - Strained peas and mushy meat. Doesn't that sound good? [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Baby Showers - Baby showers may bring flowers ... [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Babysitters - The good ones let you stay up late. [Junior]
- Backstreet Boys - The latest American pop boy band. Which one do you think is the cutest? [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Backyards - Your playground at home! [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Bacon - Meat from a pig, flavored with salt and smoke. Oink! [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Bad Dogs - Bad dog, bad dog. What'cha gonna do? [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Bad Dreams - Like good dreams, but with monsters. [Junior]
- Bagels And Lox - A perfect snack for salmon-chanted evening ... [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Bagpipes - A shrill-toned musical instrument consisting of a leather bag and pipes. Also available in plaid. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Baked Beans - Add a little bacon, brown sugar and Beano! [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Baked Potatoes - Hot potato, couch potato, potato head, twice baked, half-baked, ... whatever. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Baking Cookies - An experience only surpassed by eating them. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Baking Cookies - Mix up the dough and put them in the oven. [Junior]
- Bald Eagles - Known for their majestic appearance and powerful flight. In 1782, the bald eagle was chosen as the emblem of the United States. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Bald Eagles - They're not really bald. The white feathers on their heads make them look that way. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Ball & Chain - Don't let it get you down. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Ballerinas - Beautiful, graceful dancers who are always on their toes. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Ballerinas - It takes years of training before a ballerina can dance in toe shoes. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Balloons - Lots of colors, shapes, and sizes. [Junior]
- Ballroom Dancing - Fox-trots, tangos, cha-chas, and more! Are you ready to rumba? [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Bananas - Monkeys like them a bunch! [Junior]
- Band-Aids - Available in lots of colors and shapes. A fun way to cover cuts and scrapes. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Bangkok - Capital of Thailand. Location: near the Gulf of Siam. Population: five million. Reputation: seedy. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Bankruptcy - It'll be the debt of you. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Barbara Walters - 1931- , American television journalist and author. Voted one of the most important women of the century by "Ladies Home Journal." [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Barbed Wire - Wire with sharp points, used for fences. Created havoc on the western frontier. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Barbershops - It's a beauty shop for guys. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Barbie & Ken - Ah, to be blond and plastic... [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Barbie Dolls - Tall, thin, fashion dolls with lots of clothes and tiny feet. [Junior]
- Barfing - We didn't want to bring that up ... [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Barney - Purple dinosaur. "I love you, you love me, blah, blah, blah ... " [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Barney - A large, purple dinosaur. "I love you, you love me." [Junior]
- Bart Simpson - Fictional animated character. Don't have a cow, man!" [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Baseball - Its one, two, three strikes you're out . . . [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Baseball Games - "One, two, three strikes, YOU'RE OUT!" [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Baseball Fields - It's 90 feet from home plate to first base. But it seems longer when you're trying to reach it! [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Basketball - Some basketball players are over seven feet tall. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Bates Motel - The haunt of Alfred Hitchcock's psycho, Norman Bates ... and mother, of course ... [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Batman - How does Batman's mother call him home? "Dinner, dinner, dinner, dinner, dinner, dinner, dinner, dinner - BATMAN!" [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Batman - A superhero who wears a black mask and cape. He drives the Batmobile. [Junior]
- Batman & Robin - Superheroes or vigilantes, you make the call. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Bats - The little brown bat consumes as many as 600 mosquitoes in an hour. The vampire bat dines elsewhere ... [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Bats - Either furry little animals that fly, or sticks used to hit baseballs. [Junior]
- Bats & Balls - At least they don't go on strike. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- BB Guns - You'll shoot your eye out!" [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Beach Balls - Blow them up and watch them blow away! [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Beach Parties - Up for some "Beach Blanket Bingo," Annette? [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Beanbag Chairs - For beanbag butts . . . [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Beanie Babies - Tiny plush collectible to love and cherish. Don't take that tag off! [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Beanie Babies - Little bean bag creatures that can be played with or collected. [Junior]
- Bears - Large, shaggy animals with sharp claws and little tails. Sometimes they are named Teddy. [Junior]
- Beauty & The Beast - A French fairy tale, animated by Disney in 1991. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Beauty And The Beast - A tale as old as time ... so Disney didn't have to pay royalties. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Beavis & Butt-Head - He said "butt." Huh-huh. Huh-huh. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Bed & Breakfast - Not the same as breakfast in bed. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Bee Stings - Leave the bees alone- and they'll leave you alone. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Beef Stew - Meat, potatoes, carrots, onions... [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Beer - "Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy." - Benjamin Franklin [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Beer & Pretzels - "these pretzels are making me thirsty" - Cosmo Kramer, Seinfeld [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Beer Bellies - Just think of them as microbreweries. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Beethoven - 1770-1827, German composer, considered one of the greatest of the western world. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Beets - Beats Brussels sprout. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Beets - Round purplish-red vegetables. Do you like beets? [Junior]
- Being & Nothingness - Jean Paul Satre's 1943 work based on the distinction between things that exist by themselves and those that exist for themselves. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Being In Love - "Love's like the measles, all the worse when it comes late." -Douglas Jerrold [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Bell-Bottoms - Bell-bottoms and pea coats -who would have thought the Navy could be such a trendsetter? [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Bells & Whistles - It's got everything! [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Belt Buckles - Cowboys like them fancy and pilgrims like them plain. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Ben Stiller - 1965-, American actor, director, and funny guy of Reality Bites, There's Something About Mary, and Meet The Parents [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Berlin - 1945 - Adolph Hitler's last stand. Bunker ... I mean -hunker down, soldier. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Bert & Ernie - Sesame Street's muppet buddies. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Bert And Ernie - Two nice guys in striped shirts who live on Sesame Street. [Junior]
- Bigfoot - Legendary North American monster, a.k.a. Sasquatch or the Abominable Snowman. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Big Bang Theory - A cosmological theory for the origin of the universe. An explosive idea! [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Big Bird - Beloved Sesame Street character, or the not-necessarily-beloved U.S. spy satellite. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Big Bird - A very large, yellow bird who lives on Sesame Street with Bert and Ernie. [Junior]
- Big Cities - Very large towns, like New York, Los Angeles and Chicago. [Junior]
- Big Dogs - An adult Saint Bernard weighs over 170 pounds. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Big Macs - T w o a l l b e e f p a t t i e s s p e c i a l s a u c e l e t t u c e c h e e s e p i c k l e s o n i o n s o n a s e s a m e s e e d b u n . [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Bill & Ted - Characters in Keanu Reeves' excellent time-travel adventure film. Yeah, dude. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Bill Clinton - 1946- , popular, yet embattled, 42nd president of the United States. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Bill Gates - 1955-, chairman and chief software architect of Microsoft Corporation. A very rich guy. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Bill Murray - 1950-, American actor and comedian. Star of Ghostbusters, Stripes, Groundhog Day, and Lost In Translation. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Billboards - Only 1,254 miles to Wall Drug ... [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Billy Crystal - 1947-, American comedian, actor and director. He looks maaaaah-velous. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Bingo - "There was a farmer, had a dog, and Bingo was his name-o ..." [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Bingo - Get five in a row. BINGO! [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Bird Watching - A hobby that relies on a wing and a prayer. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Birds - "Birds of a feather, flock together." [Junior]
- Birthday Cake - What kind of cake, white or chocolate? [Junior]
- Black Cats - It's bad luck if they cross your path. You might step in a hairball! [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Black Cats - They're not really bad luck! [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Black Holes - The gravitational field of a black hole is so strong that nothing, including light, can escape from its vicinity. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Black Licorice - Alexander the Great and Julius Caesar both endorsed the beneficial properties of Licorice. No word on black jelly beans . . . [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Black Lingerie - Victoria's REAL secret: selling skimpy negligees at hefty price . . . [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Black Velvet - Smooth, silky and sophisticated ... until you paint an Elvis on it. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Blackouts - They can occur at any [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Blizzard - Extreme cold, strong winds, and a head snowfall. Also known as Canada. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Blood - A healthy human body contains between five and six quarts of blood. Bloody right they do! [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Blood - Blood carries oxygen and nutrients throughout the body. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Blood & Tears - Don't forget the sweat. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Blowing Bubbles - The bigger the better! [Junior]
- Blowing Your Nose - Please use a tissue! [Junior]
- Blue Velvet - An elegant, textured fabric, Bobby Vinton love song, or David Lynch's bizarre 1986 film about the dark side of small-town America. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Blueberries - Blueberries will stain your teeth. Smile! [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Board Games - Games have been played for thousands of years. Some games of Monopoly just SEEM that long. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Boardwalk & Park Place - Top of the line in the real estate game. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Boats - "Row, row, row your boat!" [Junior]
- Body & Soul - Just tryin' to keep it all together. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Body Odor - Over $1.6 billion is spent each year on antiperspirants in the United States. That stinks! [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Body Piercing - YOU STUCK WHAT? WHERE? [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Body Snatchers - We'd be worried, but nobody would want to snatch OUR bodies . . . [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Body Surfing - When you're too cheap to buy a surfboard. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Bodybuilders - If you build it they will come. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Bonbons - Sweets for the sweet ... [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Bongos - Small drums played with the fingers. Used in Latin American and African music. The choice of American beat poets. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Bonnie & Clyde - American outlaws of the 1920s, played by Faye Dunaway and Warren Beatty in the 1967 film. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Bora Bora - Volcanic island in the Pacific. Good oranges and vanilla. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Bottled Water - How much are you willing to pay for something you can get for free? [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Bow & Arrows - More effective than sticks and stones. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Bowling - Three strikes and you're in. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Bowling - A game played by rolling a heavy ball so that it knocks down wooden pins. A perfect score is 300. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Boxing - An ancient and honorable sport - not just for boys anymore ... [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Boy Scouts - International organization for boys and young men founded in England in 1908, to foster character, citizenship and outdoor life. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Boy Scouts - On my honor, I will do my best... and learn to camp. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Boyfriends - "My boyfriend's back and you're gonna be in trouble." - The Angels [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Boyfriends - We're just friends! [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Boys - "Snips and snails and puppy dog tails." [Junior]
- Braces - No more gum, no caramels, no corn on the cob. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Brad Pitt - 1963- , American actor and heart-throb. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Brain Surgeons - Hey, it ain't brain surgery ... oh ... wait a second ... [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Brains - Vital to human existence and mad scientists. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Brains - It's all in your head. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Bread & Water - Make that a baguette and a bottle of Perrier. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Breaking & Entering - "Honest, Officer, I lost my keys." [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Bride & Groom - "With this ring..." [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Britney Spears - 1981-, American singer. From mouseketeer to international pop star. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Broadway - The New York theater district. "They say the neon lights shine bright on Broadway." -Barry Mann [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Brooks & Dunn - Extremely successful country & honky-tonk music duo. "If they don't dance, you're dead." - Ronnie Dunn [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Brothers - Oh, brother! [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Brothers & Sisters - "You can pick your friends, but..." [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Bruce Willis - 1955- , Diehard American action movie star who has moonlighted on TV. He also starred in Pulp Fiction, Armageddon and The Sixth Sense. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Bruises - The dark color of a bruise is caused by broken blood vessels under the skin. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Brushing Your Teeth - Oh! What's that gunk stuck on your teeth? [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Bubble Bath - Just add water! [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Bubble Gum - Crack it, snap it, pop it, and blow it! [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Bubble Gum - Chewing is easy, blowing bubbles is hard, getting it out of your hair is even harder. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Bubbles - "Tiny bubbles, in the wine/ Tiny bubble make me feel fine ..." -Don Ho [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Buddies - Good friends - people and pets. [Junior]
- Buffalo - A large animal with a big, shaggy head and a hump on its back, native to North America. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Bugs - Ants, beetles, spiders, and roaches. It's "A Bug's Life." [Junior]
- Bugs Bunny - A tall, skinny cartoon rabbit. "What's up, Doc?" [Junior]
- Bulls & Bears - On or off Wall Street. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Bullfighting - A traditional sport in some Spanish speaking countries. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Bullwinkle - As in the cartoon "The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle" - the moose half of moose and squirrel. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Bumble Bees - Large, fuzzy bees with yellow and black stripes. Watch out - they sting! [Junior]
- Bumper Cars - Much like rush hour in Chicago. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Bumper Stickers - Your personal billboard! [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Bungee Jumping - Another sport hanging on by a thread. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Bunk Beds - Two single beds, one on top of the other. I want the top! [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Burger & Fries - You want flies with that?" [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Burned Toast - Want some burned bacon with that? [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Bus Drivers - Don't bother the bus driver. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Butter - What's better than butter? [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Buttons & Bows - Cute as a button, or a bow. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Butterflies - Butterflies flutter by. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Buying A House - If only we had the money, we could get a mortgage. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Buzz Lightyear - The animated star of Toy Story. "To infinity and beyond!" [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Cabbage - From the French word caboche, meaning "big head." [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Cactus - Require little care and exhibit bizarre forms. As such, they are often mistaken for Survivalists. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- California - Sacramento is its capital, Los Angeles its largest city. Here we come. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Calvin & Hobbs - Bill Waterson's late, great comic strip featuring a little boy and his tiger. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Camelot - "On second though, let's not go to Camelot. 'Tis a silly place." - King Arthur, Monty Python and the Holy Grail [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Camels - One hump or two? [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Cameras - "And this is a picture from our summer vacation..." [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Campfire - S'mores and songs. Gather 'round! [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Camping - Shhh! Did you hear that noise? [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Camping Trip - When you just have to get s'more nature. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Canada - Federated country of North America. The Great White North - eh? [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Canada - Largest country in North America. Canada is located north of the U.S. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Canadians - How many Canadians does it take to screw in a lightbulb? Fifteen. Fourteen to chip it out of the ice, and one to screw it in. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Candles - How many candles are on your birthday cake? [Junior]
- Candy - Lollipops, jelly beans, chocolates, and lots more. All the good stuff! [Junior]
- Candy Corn - It may be corn but it's not a vegetable. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Canoes - Light, narrow boats. Don't stand up! [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Captain Kirk - Fictional starship captain. "Beam me up Scotty, there is no intelligent life on this planet!" - bumper sticker, 1980s [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Car Bombs - Not including the Ford Pinto, of course. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Car Crash - Always wear your seatbelt. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Car Horns - Blow it, buddy! [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Card Games - "Apples to Apples" might be fun! [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Carl Sagan - 1934-96, American astronomer and pioneer exobiologist. Touched many lives. Billions and billions of them. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Carlos Santana - 1947-, guitar legend and member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Truly Supernatural. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Carnival Workers - Step right up ... [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Carpenters - Hammering and sawing- it's just wood work. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Carrot & A Stick - The ultimate motivator... for a donkey. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Carrots - Bugs Bunny's favorite food. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Cary Grant - 1904-86, British-born American actor known for his debonair manner. He can be found North by Northwest. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- 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..." [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Casinos - Slots and slots of fun. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Castles - Kings, queens, knights in shining armor, and little square hamburgers. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Castles - Some have towers, dungeons and moats. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Cat & Mouse - It's just a game. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Catfish - Fish with feelers that look like whiskers. [Junior]
- Catherine Zeta-Jones - 1969-, Welsh born actor, famous for her stunning good looks, as seen in The Mask Of Zorro, Entrapment and Traffic. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Cats & Dogs - Is it raining? [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Catsup - Catsup is made from tomatoes, onions, sugar, and spices. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Catsup & Mustard - The salsa revolution brought down their condiment empire. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Cattle Ranch - Home on the range. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Cavities - But I did brush my teeth! [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Cauliflower - Goes down easy when it's cheesy. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Caves - Stalactites, stalagmites. Which go up and which go down? [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Caves - Dark and cool, and sometimes home to bats. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Caviar - It's not JUST fish eggs. It's . . . fish eggs . . . that cost a fortune . . . [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- CD Players - Your portable, personal stereo system. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Celine Dion - 1968-, Canadian singer whose heart will go on, and on ... [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Cell Phones - Get off the phone or get off the road! [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Cell Phones - Call home if you're going to be late. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Cesar Chavez - 1927-93, American labor leader who led the 1965 nationwide boycott of California grapes ... a bunch of sour grapes! [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Chain Letters - Send this game to ten of your friends and good luck will follow. Honest! [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Chain Link Fences - Good fences make good neighbors. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Chains - Gold or iron: name your shackles. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Challenger Explosion - "Without a wish, without a will/ I stood upon that silent hill/ and stared into the sky ..." - Ralph Hodgeson [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Chameleons - The chameleon is a lizard that changes color when frightened -or is that a politician? [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Charging Rhinos - How do you stop a rhino from charging? Take away its credit cards. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Charles & Diana - A right royal marriage. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Charlie Brown - "Peanuts" cartoon character, friend of Linus and Lucy. [Junior]
- Charlotte's Web - Award-winning book by E.B. White featuring Charlotte the spider, and a pig named Wilbur. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Chat Rooms - Electronic speakeasies for the information age. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Cheerleaders - "Go, Team, Go!" [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Cheese - Swiss cheese, American cheese, cottage cheese. Say cheese! [Junior]
- Cheese Sandwich - Two pieces of bread and a slice of cheese. Grill it, if you want. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Cheesecake - A really tasty dish. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Cher - 1946- , American singer and actor, she makes aging look good. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Cherries - And a cherry on top! [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Cherry Pie - A flaky pastry filled with cherries. [Junior]
- Chewing Your Fingernails - Hungry? [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Chicken Nuggets - Bite-sized pieces of fried chicken. Finger food! [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Chicago - Third largest city in the United States. Our kind of town. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Chicken Pox - Infectious disease usually contracted in childhood. Just don't scratch 'em! [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Chicken Pox - An illness that comes with a fever and itchy red bumps. Don't scratch! [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Chickens - From incubator to rotisserie in 56 days! Run, chicken, run! [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Chickens - Hens and roosters. Cluck-cluck, cock-a-doodle-do! [Junior]
- Chimpanzees - Sure, they're related to us; but they don't write, and they NEVER call! [Basic Set, Party Set]
- China - The most populous country in the world. More than one-fifth of the world's total population lives within its borders. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- China - There are over one billion people living in the People's Republic of China. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Chinatown - International travel, just around the corner. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Chips & Dip - No double dipping! [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Chips & Salsa - Nacho average snack! [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Chocolate Milk - Good for you and tastes good too! [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Choir Boys - They sound angelic, but ... [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Chopsticks - A pair of small, slender sticks used for eating. Just try eating peas. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Chorus Girls - Long legs and high kicks! [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Christmas - December 25th, a Christian holiday that is celebrated around the world. [Junior]
- Churches - "Here is the church, and here is the steeple..." [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Chutes & Ladders - A game of ups and downs. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Cigarette Burns - Another reason to give up smoking. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Cigarettes - Mind if I smoke? [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Cinco de Mayo - Marks the victory of the Mexican Army over the French at the Battle of Puebla, in 1862. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Cinderella - A storybook character who is helped by her fairy godmother. Bibbidi-bobbidi-boo! [Junior]
- Cindy Crawford - 1966- , American Supermodel. What dreams are made of. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Circus Peanuts - Chewy, orange marshmallow things shaped like peanuts. Seldom found at the circus. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Clark Gable - 1901-60, American film actor, noted as a romantic lead. Frankly, my dear, he didn't give a damn. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Claude Monet - 1840-1926, French painter, regarded as one of the leaders on the impressionist movement. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Clay - The oven where pottery is hardened is called a kiln. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Cleaning The Bathroom - It's YOUR turn! [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Cleaning Your Room - It's no fun, but you have to do it. [Junior]
- Cleopatra - c. 69-30 BC, Queen of Egypt, noted for love affairs with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony, which came back to bite her in the asp. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Cleveland - "Cleveland rocks! Cleveland rocks!" - The Drew Carey Show [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Climbing A Ladder - Don't look down! [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Climbing A Tree - Don't go out on a limb! [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Clint Eastwood - 1930-, American film actor and director, past mayor of Carmel, California. Has earned fistfuls of dollars. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Cloned Sheep - Dolly good show! [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Clouds - I see an elephant! And that one looks like a rabbit. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Clowns - They would be really funny if they weren't so darn scary. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Clowns - They often dress in silly outfits and paint their faces! [Junior]
- Cocaine - Alkaloid obtained from leaves of the coca plant and used as a local anesthetic and abused as a drug. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Cockles & Mussels - "Alive--alive-o!" I think I just lost my appetite. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Cockroaches - Annoying insects that can survive a nuclear war. Fortunately, they can't survive the heel of your shoe. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Coconuts - "Put the lime in the coconut, and drank them both up." -Harry Nillson [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Coffee - Two-thirds of the world's coffee beans are grown in Central and Southern America. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Cold Pizza - The breakfast of champions. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Colin Powell - 1937-, U.S. Secretary of State and Chairman of the Join Chiefs of Staff during the Gulf War. We'd give him four stars. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Collection Shells - She sells seashells by the seashore. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Comic Books - THIS looks like a job for . . . somebody who draws Superman! [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Communists - "From each, according to their ability, to each according to their need." I need a new Ferrari. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Commuting - The daily grind. And we're not talking coffee. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Computer Hackers - We didn't mean to shut down the entire government ... [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Computers - British mathematician Charles Babbage worked out the principles of the modern digital computer in the late 1800s. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Computers - Great for games, homework, and e-mail. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Confucius - c. 551-479 BC, K'ung Fu-Tzu, Chinese philosopher and one of the most influential figures in Chinese history. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Conspiracy Theories - Oh, that was just a coincidence! [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Construction Workers - Hard hats -hard bodies. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Convenience Stores - "Thank you come again." [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Cookies - Chocolate chip, oatmeal, sugar or peanut butter. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Cooking Dinner - What's for dinner? [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Cops & Robbers - When fighting crime was just child's play. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Coral Reef - Composed of the skeletons of marine organisms. Home to lots of tropical fish. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Corn Fields - Knee high by the Fourth of July. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Corn Flakes - Eat them fast or they'll get soggy. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Corn On The Cob - A grain native to the Americas, corn was a staple food for many centuries before corn holders were invented. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Corn On The Cob - It's a summertime treat that gets stuck in your teeth. [Junior]
- Corned Beef & Cabbage - It's not chopped liver. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Corrugated Cardboard - When you want to think out of the box . . . [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Corvettes - In 1953, Chevrolet introduced the Corverre, the first mass-produced sports car with a fiberglass body. The perfect cure for a midlife crisis. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Cottage Cheese - If it's so popular, where are all the Cottage Cheeseheads? [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Cotton Candy - Looks like cotton; tastes like candy. [Junior]
- Coughing & Sneezing - And no cure in sight. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Count Dracula - "I vant to suck your blood!" [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Country Music - Encompassing styles such as western swing, honky-tonk, bluegrass and rockabilly. Should mention a pickup truck and a dog named "Bo." [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Cow-Pies - When dried, these "cow chips" are hurled discus-like over great distances. It's true. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Cowboys - Head 'em up and move 'em out! [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Cowboys - Men who take care of cattle on a ranch. [Junior]
- Cowboys & Indians - How the west was won... and lost. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Cows - Large farm animals raised for milk. Moo. [Junior]
- Crabs - As crustaceans, crabs are related to lobster and shrimp. What do they all have in common? They all go well with butter. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Crash & Burn - Try, try again. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 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. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Cream & Sugar - Do you want some coffee with that? [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Creamed Corn - Eat it, it's good for you. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Crime & Punishment - Fyodor Dostoevsky's 1917 classic novel following the tormented life of the murderer Rodion Romanovich Roskolnikov. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Crying - "Don't cry over spilled milk." [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Crystal Balls - I see a Green Apple card in your future. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Cuba - Island republic in the Caribbean, just south of Florida. Beans and rice never tasted so good. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Cults - They seemed nice ... [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Cup & Saucer - Tea Time! [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Cupcakes - Small cakes, the size of a cup. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Curds & Whey - What? It's just cottage cheese? [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Currier & Ives - The lithography shop operated from 1834 to 1907 and produced over 7500 titles, all of which could have been called "Life In America." [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Custer's Last Stand - 1866, Little Big Horn. Very big mistake. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Cut & Curl - You'll look mah-velous! [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Cutting The Grass - Why cut it? It just grows back. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- D-Day, 1944 - On June 6, 1944 the Allied forces invaded France, employing over 10,000 airplanes, 5,000 ships, and 250,000 servicemen. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Dallas & Fort Worth - The heart & soul of Texas. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Dance Class - Step, turn, hop, hop, kick... [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Dancing - Moving your feet and body in time with music. Cha-cha-cha. [Junior]
- Dandruff - Dry skin on your scalp? Sounds a bit flaky. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Danielle Steel - 1947- , Prolific romance novelist. "Suddenly, Stephanie spotted Lance on the beach ..." [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Danny DeVito - 1944- , American television, motion-picture actor, and director. Star of Taxi, Romancing The Stone, Twins, and Get Shorty. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Dark Alleys - Don't go there! [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Dark Alleys - I thought you brought the good flashlight! [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Darth Vader - "Luke ... (wheeze) .. I am ... (wheeze) ... your father ... and you don't write, you don't call ... NOTHING." [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Dating - First stage of the human mating ritual. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- David & Goliath - Bible story featuring the future king David and the Philistine giant Goliath. The bigger they come, the harder they fall. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- David Letterman - 1947- , American television entertainer and talk-show host. And ... the Number One reason to watch him (drum roll, please): TOP TEN LISTS! [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Day Care Centers - Preschool for preschool. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Daytime TV - Soap operas, game shows, talk shows and reruns ... is this a great country or what? [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Dead Fish - Floating in the water, washed up on shore, or at a fish market. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Death & Dying - The only way out. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Death & Taxes - The two certainties in life. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Death Valley - Arid, desolate and hellish region of California. Named by a survivor of an attempted 1849 crossing. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Deer Hunting - Nooo! Nooooo! Not BAMBI'S MOTHER! [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Demi Moore - 1962-, American actor in St. Elmo's Fire, Ghost and GI Jane. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Democrats - Their symbol is the donkey, or ass. Insert your own joke here. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Dennis Rodman - 1961- , American professional basketball player and full-time human oddity. [Basic Set (1999 Printing Only)]
- Denzel Washington - 1954- , American actor known for his powerful roles in such movies as Cry Freedom, Malcolm X, and Mississippi Masala. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Detroit - The Motor City is the world's foremost automobile manufacturing center, and the tenth largest city in the U.S. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Diamonds - The hard fact: they are just highly refractive crystalline allotropes. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Dictionaries - Let me look that up! [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Dinner & A Movie - And a mortgage to pay for it. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Dinosaurs - Reptiles that lived millions of years ago. Some, like the T. rex, were huge! [Junior]
- Dirt - Good in the garden. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Dirty Diapers - It must be time to change the baby! [Junior]
- Dirty Dishes - That's why they make paper plates! [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Dirty Socks - Put them in the wash! [Junior]
- Discos - Where you go to catch "Saturday Night Fever." [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Discovering America - 1492, Christopher Columbus discovered that America was discovered centuries before he arrived. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Disneyland - You've just won the "Apples to Apples(R) Grand Masters Tournament." Where're you gonna go? [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Disneyland - A theme park featuring cartoon characters like Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck.. [Junior]
- Divorce - It's a trial separation that goes to trial. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Doctors - Over twenty years of education and they're still "practicing" medicine? [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Doctors - Stick out your tongue and say aaaaah! [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Doctors & Dentists - For a long life and healthy teeth. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Dollars & Cents - "If it don't make dollars, it don't make sense." - DJ Quik [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Dodo Birds - A large, flightless bird of the island of Mauritius. Discovered by Europeans in 1598, extinct by 1681. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Dog Days - 101 degrees in the shade. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Dog Food - I like the chewy kind. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Doing The Dishes - You wash, I'll watch. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Doing The Dishes - I'll wash the dishes and you can dry. [Junior]
- Doing The Hokey-Pokey - That's what it's all about. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Dolly Parton - 1967- , American singer, songwriter, and actor. Known as much for her personal style as for her successful career. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Dolphins - Dolphins are mammals that live in the sea, and Sea World. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Donuts - In 1993, a doughnut weighing over 3,700 pounds was made in Utica, N.Y. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Doorbells - Would someone please answer the door? [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Double Thick Malts - For a double thick ice cream headache. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Dr. Evil - Arch-nemesis of Austin Powers. Riiiiiiight. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde - Robert Louis Stevenson's 1887 novel revealing the hypocrisy and innate evilness in society. The idea came to him in a dream - a bad dream. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Dr. Kevorkin - 1928- , Controversial advocate of doctor-assisted suicide. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Dr. Laura - 1947-, American conservative talk show host and promoter of family values. HER family values, that is . . . [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Dr. Seuss - 1904-1991, Theodor Suess Geisel , the cat who came up with "The Cat in the Hat." [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Dragons - Pretend animals that look like giant lizards with wings. Sometimes they breath fire! [Junior]
- Drew Barrymore - 1975-, heir to the Barrymore acting dynasty. Drew starred in ET, The Wedding Singer, Charlie's Angels, and countless tabloid stories. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Drew Carey - 1958-, American comedian and television star. Whose line is it anyway? His. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Drinking & Driving - Friends don't let friends drive drunk. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Driving A Car - In most states, you have to be 16 years old to drive a car. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Driving Off A Cliff - It was either that or hire someone to do my takes. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Drums - Beat it! [Junior]
- Drunk Drivers - Number one highway safety problem. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Ducks - Large birds with webbed feet and a flat bill. Quack-quack-quack! [Junior]
- Duct Tape - All-purpose, ... all the time ... [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Dumb Blonde Jokes - Are they just naturally funny? [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Dumbo - A little elephant cartoon character. When he flaps his ears, he can fly! [Junior]
- Dump Trucks - Large trucks that carry dirt, sand, and rocks. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Dungeons & Dragons - Popular role-playing game featuring swords, sorcery and wizards. Repeat after me: it's a game... it's only a game... [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Dustin Hoffman - 1937-, highly regarded actor of The Graduate, Midnight Cowboy, and Rainman. He's an excellent driver! [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- E-Mail - You've got JUNK mail! [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Ear Wax - A waxy, yellowish substance that protects the ear from dust, bacteria, and from hearing things you don't want to hear. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Early Morning - "The early bird gets the worm!" [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Ears - What? [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Earthquakes - The Richter scale is named after the American seismologist Charles Richter. Did the earth move for you? [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Earwigs - Nocturnal insects with abdominal pincers. Nothing to do with ears or wigs. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- East Coast - From New England to Florida. They're not like folks 'round here ... [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Eating Breakfast - It's always breakfast time at a truck stop. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Ebony & Ivory - "Ebony and Ivory live together in perfect harmony." - Paul McCartney [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 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. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Egg Rolls - Crunchy rolls filled with vegetables and meat. Available at Chinese restaurants. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Eggplant - Without it there would be no Eggplant Parmesan. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Eggs - Birds, fish, snakes and insects all lay eggs. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Eleanor Roosevelt - 1884-1962, first lady, social activist, author, lecturer, and U.S. representative to the United Nations. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Electric Eels - Slippery and slimy snakelike fishes that emit electrical charges. The shocking truth! [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Electricity - The repulsive or attractive force between two stationary bodies. No problem unless one of those bodies is yours. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Elephants - The largest living land mammal, with two species: Indian and African. Not counting Dumbo, there are no American elephants. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Elephants - Huge gray animals with large ears and trunks. Some elephants have tusks. [Junior]
- Elevators - The 110-story Sears Tower in Chicago has 104 elevators. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Elizabeth Taylor - 1932- , American actor, noted for her lush beauty, emotional performances and multiple husbands. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Elmo - A little, red, fuzzy guy from Sesame Street. Tickle me! [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Elvis Presley - 1935-77, American singer and actor and the king of rock-and-roll. His death left the music world all shook up. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Emergency Rooms - Brings new meaning to he word "heartthrob." [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Emily Dickinson - 1830-86, American poet, whose lyrics are psychologically astute treatments of love, death, and immortality. So there. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Erasers - Because everybody makes mistakes. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Ernest Hemingway - 1899-1961, American novelist and short-story writer, whose macho style is crisp, laconic and understated. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Europe - The Old Country ... except to people who live there. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Exorcism - To ceremoniously expel an evil spirit. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Exterminators - Bugs, rats and vermin. It's time for chemical warfare. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Eyes - Light-sensitive organ of vision in animals. See? [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Eyes - Flies have five eyes. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Face Paint - You can be a clown, a pirate, a cat, or whatever you want. [Junior]
- Factories - Oompa-Loompa! Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory! [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Fairies - Tiny, mischievous, mythical beings with magic powers. They live in Fairyland. Really. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Fairies - Tiny storybook characters with wings and magic powers. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Faith Hill - 1967-, American crossover country music artist. You just gotta have Faith. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Falling Down - "What we call failure is not the falling down, but the staying down." -Mary Pickford [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Fame & Fortune - Everybody may have 15 minutes of fame, but fortune is another thing altogether. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Family Reunions - Just to remind you why you moved away in the first place ... [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Family Vacations - Dad? Dad? Are we there yet? Are we there yet? Are we? Huh? Dad? [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Family Values - Often said but seldom understood. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Farmers - There's a farmer in the dell. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Farms - A place where animals and crops are raised for food. "Old McDonald had a farm." [Junior]
- Fast Food - You want fries with that? [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Fat - I can't believe I ate the whooooooole thing. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Fear & Loathing - In Las Vegas, or anywhere else. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Feathers - Which weighs more, a pound of feathers or a pound of rocks? [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Feathers - Feathers protect a bird's skin, keep them warm, and help them fly. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Feminists - Political and social activists who support selected women's causes. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Ferdinand & Isabella - Late 15th century king and queen of Spain. They backed Christopher Columbus and benefitted royally. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Fertilizer - Viagra for the garden. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Festering Wounds - Quit picking at that! [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Fidel Castro - 1927-, Cuban revolutionary and Communist dictator since 1976. He earned a PhD in law in 1950. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Field & Stream - The hunter's best friend. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Finger Painting - Just paint with your fingers. No brush needed! [Junior]
- Fire - Don't get burned! [Junior]
- Firefighters - Emperor Augustus instituted a corps of fire-fighting "watchmen" in 24 B.C. Nero, on the other hand, fiddled while Rome burned. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Firefighters - Their job is to put out fires. They also get to drive fire engines. [Junior]
- Firestorms - Some severe wildfires require more than 10,000 firefighters. And, wouldn't ya know it, some idiot parked in front of the hydrant! [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Fireworks - Includes firecrackers, Roman candles, and bottle rockets. It's all fun until someone loses an eye ... and a nose ... and an arm ... [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Fireworks - Bright, explosive displays often used for the 4th of July. Bang-Boom-Pop-Pop! Ohhh-Ahhh! [Junior]
- First Man On The Moon - July 20, 1969. "That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind." -Neil A. Armstrong [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Fish & Chips - Just wrap it in any old newspaper. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Fishing - The perfect way to spend a summer day. Maybe you'll catch a big one! [Junior]
- Flags - There are fifty stars and thirteen stripes on the flag of the United States of America. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Flannel Shirts - Pick your plaid. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Flash Floods - Too late for sandbags! [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Flashlights - Good for camping and reading under the covers. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Flies - A group of insects with wings. They enjoy picnics. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Flip-Flops - It's the sound they make when you walk. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Flipper - American television dolphin of the 1960's ... like Lassie, only wetter. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Floods - Heavy rains and melting snow can cause floods. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Florence Nightengale - 1820-1910, English nurse and health-care reformer. We've been singing her praises for years. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Flour - Flour is made by grinding wheat and other grains. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Flower Gardens - No weeds allowed. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Flowers & Candy - When "I'm sorry" is not enough. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Fly Fishing - ... if you can"t catch flies any OTHER way ... [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Flying A Kite - Don't let go of the string! [Junior]
- Flying Monkeys - The reason why "The Wizard Of Oz" still gives us nightmares. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Folk Music - When you're just fiddling around . . . [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Food & Shelter - Gotta have it. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Food Poisoning - This chicken tastes kinda funny . . . [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Foot & Mouth - An infectious disease of animals with hooves. Not the same as foot-IN-mouth disease which affects everybody at one time or another. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Football - It's a ball AND a game. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Football Players - Punt, pass, and kick! [Junior]
- Forest Fires - "Only YOU can prevent forest fires." The heat is on! [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Forest Fires - Lightning can start forest fires. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Forever & Ever - "Oh baby, I'm gonna love you forever / Forever and ever amen." - Randy Travis [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Fort Knox - American military post in Kentucky, containing the greater part of the gold reserve of the U.S. government. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Fortune Cookies - "You will soon eat a flat, dry, tasteless cookie . . ." [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Fortune Teller - "My crystal ball says ..." [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Fourth Of July - "Independence Day" in the United States. "Thank Goodness We Got Rid of Them Day" in Britain. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Fourth Of July - The United States Independence Day. Lots of picnics and fireworks! [Junior]
- Frank Lloyd Wright - 1867-1959, pioneering American architect. Considered one of the greatest designers of the 20th century. [Expansion Set 1, Party 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. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Freaks & Geeks - The 1999 television show, or those outside the social norm. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Freckles - No matter what they tell you, freckles won't grow together to form a great-looking tan. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Freckles - The more the merrier! [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Fred & Ginger - Fred Astair & Ginger Rogers - tap dancing their way into the hearts of millions. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Fred & Wilma - Meet the Flintstones. "Yabba-dabba-doooo!" [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Fred Flintstone - Yaba-daba-dooooo! [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Freedom - Express yourself! [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- French Fries - In Europe, French fries are usually eaten with a fork. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- French Wines - The perfect complement to an overpriced meal. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Fresh Water Pearls - String them along ... [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Friction - Resistance to the motion of a body in contact with another body ... any body will do. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Friends & Family - There when you need them. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Frisbees - The frisbee was introduced to the market in 1948. Take one for a spin. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Frog & Toad - Characters in a series of children's books by Arnold Lobel, or any of the millions of frogs and toads who choose not to wear clothes. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Frogs - Some frogs can jump 20 feet. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Frosty The Snowman - This snowman has a corncob pipe and a button nose. [Junior]
- Frozen Peas - Right under the frozen pizza. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Fund Raising - Hello ... my name is Jonathan, would you like to buy some fruit, magazines, candy bars, wreaths, pizzas ... ? [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Funerals - "He who dies with the most toys is, nonetheless, still dead." - Anonymous [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Fur - The characteristic covering of mammals and people with money. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Fur - The soft, hairy covering on the skin of some animals. [Junior]
- Fuzz - Lint ... Policemen ... Whatever ... [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Gall Bladder - Where excess bile is stored. Stored for what, we don't know. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Gang Members - "When you're a Jet, you're a Jet all the way..." -West Side Story [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Garages - Little houses for cars. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Garbage Cans - A restaurant for raccoons. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Gardening - Get in touch with your roots. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Garrison Keillor - 1942- , American author and radio star. He shares the Midwest perspective with 2.6 million listeners each week on A Prairie Home Companion. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Garth Brooks - 1962- , American country music singer and songwriter. He's got friends in low places. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Gas Stations - How far to the next gas station? [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Geishas - Japanese women training in traditional singing, dancing, and entertaining. Of course, you would never recognize them without all that make-up. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Gen. George S. Patton - 1885-1945, the commander of the American Third Army during World War II. -a.k.a. Olf Blood and Guts [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Genetic Engineering - What DO you get when you cross a monkey with a potato? [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- George & Jane, His Wife - The Jetsons television show first aired in 1962. In spite of our best efforts, cars still can't fly. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Ghosts & Goblins - "I see dead people." - Cole Sear, The Sixth Sense [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- George W. Bush - 1946- , 43rd president of the United States. The second time ever that the son of a former president was elected to the office. (Basic Set (2001 Printing Forward), Party Set]
- George Washington - 1732-99, First President of the United States. He chopped down a cherry tree to make false teeth, or something like that ... [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- George Washington - First president of the United States. [Junior]
- 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, Party Set]
- Getting A Haircut - It will always grow back. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Getting A Hug - Hmmmm ... nice. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Getting A Shot - It's better than getting sick! [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Getting Head Lice - Tiny insects that live on the human scalp. Millions of children get head lice each year. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Getting Lost - Now, where did they go? [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Getting Mail - Letters, cards, magazines and packages. Is there anything for me? [Junior]
- Getting Sick - Oh, I don't feel very good. [Junior]
- Getting Stitches - Now they can sew you up or glue you back together. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Getting The Flu - Stay home, drink juice and watch TV. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Gettysburg, 1863 - The turning point of the American Civil War, a bit more than four score and seven years ago. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Ghost Towns - Population unknown. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Ghosts - Nonmaterial embodiments or the essence of organisms (mostly human beings). Quite spirited [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Ghosts - A pale, shadowy form, and a favorite Halloween costume. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- GI Joe - He's an "action figure," not a "doll." [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Giant Squid - Going fishing for giant squid? Nautilus I have to ... [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Gila Monsters - The largest, and only poisonous lizard found in the United States. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Gilligan's Island - Who would have thought that you could make a radio out of coconuts. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Ginger & Mary Ann - "Here on Gilligan's Isle." [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Gingko Trees - An Asiatic tree, Gingko biloba, known for its fan shaped leaves. We can't remember what it's good for. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Ginseng - Common name for plants of the ginseng family, source of a stimulant and a supposed aphrodisiac. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Giraffes - Giraffes can grow to 18 feet tall and have been known to kill a lion with a single kick. Not just another pretty face. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Girl Scouts - I'll take six boxes of Thin Mints and three of the ... you know, the kind with the peanut butter. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Girl Scouts - I will do my best to be honest and fair, friendly and helpful... and sell lots of cookies. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Girlfriends - Girlfriend - let's talk! [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Girlfriends - We're just friends! [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Girls - "Sugar and spice and everything nice." [Junior]
- Giving A Hug - "One may give without loving; but none can love without giving." -Anonymous [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Glaciers - It'll be a cold day when we see THEM again ... [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Glass - Glass is made by melting sand with potash or other chemicals. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Glazed Donuts - If you're going to be late, take a box of donuts. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Global Warming - Is it hot in here, or is it just me? [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Globes - The world at your fingertips. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Glue - Very sticky stuff! [Junior]
- Go Karts - Go kart, go! [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Goats - Goats have short horns and beards. They'll eat anything. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Going On A Cruise - Iceberg, dead ahead! [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Going On A Safari - Don't feed the lions! [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Going On Vacation - Pack your bags! [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Going To A Movie - Get some popcorn and watch the show. [Junior]
- Going To Church - Weddings, funerals, bazaars, and bingo! [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Going To Grandma's - "Grandmother, what big teeth you have!" -Little Red Riding Hood [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Going To School - Secondary education? It's elementary. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Going To School - The easiest way to get an education. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Going To The Dentist - This won't hurt a bit ... [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Going To The Dentist - Have you brushed your teeth today? [Junior]
- Going To The Gym - No pain, no gain. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Gold - Rare yellow metal used to make coins and jewelry. [Junior]
- Gold & Silver - There's a good reason Fort Knox is full of golg and not silver. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Gold Chains - The more, the better. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Goldfish - The pet, the carnival prize, or the snack cracker. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Goldfish - Little orange fish that you can keep as pets. [Junior]
- Goldie Hawn - 1945- , American actor and producer. Famous for playing ditzy blondes -really well! [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Golf-Ball-Sized Hail - ... which is almost as impressive as hail-sized golf balls ... [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Good & Plenty - The licorice candy was first produced in 1893, making it the oldest branded candy in the United States. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Goose & The Gander - If it's good for the goose... [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Gorillas - Large, strong members of the monkey family. Gorillas come from Africa. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Gossip - Petty, backbiting rumor-mongering. See also: journalism. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Gourmet Coffee Shops - I'll have a tall, double cappuccino, wet, with vanilla, half decaf, - to walk. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- 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. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Graffiti - Art in a can. We"re drawn to it. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Grape Jelly - It's perfect for peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Grapefruit - Not a grape, but it is a fruit. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Grapes - Small round fruit that grows in bunches, usually purple, red or green. They make good snacks! [Junior]
- Grass Skirts - Hula loves you, baby? [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Grassy Hill - Good for rolling down, flying kites, and playing games. [Junior]
- Grave Robbers - Famous for their bodies of work. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Gravity - In 1684, the law of gravitation was formulated by English physicist Sir Isaac Newton, who recognized the gravity of the situation. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Gravy - Sauce made from meat juices. Got to have it on mashed potatoes. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Grease - Pretty slick! [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Grease & Grime - What would Martha do? [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Green Beans - Long, thin beans that you can eat raw or cooked. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Greenpeace - International organization dedicated to preserving the Earth's natural resources, and its diverse plant and animal life. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Grocery Stores - Good places to buy food, supplies and candy! [Junior]
- Guitars - ROCK AND ROLL! [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Gummi Bears - Little rubbery candies shaped like bears. [Junior]
- Gym Teachers - "I am a Physical Education Teacher. Call me a gym teacher again and you can drop and give me ten!" [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Gymnastics - Tucks, vaults and handsprings- it's harder than it looks. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Haiku - Traditional form of Japanese poetry consisting of three lines, usually containing a reference to nature. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Hair Transplants - Oh, it looks so natural ... [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Hairballs - Cough it up, kitty ... [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Halloween - October 31, the eve of All Saints' Day, celebrated with costumes, treats, and scary stuff. Not just for kids any more! [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Halloween - The October 31st celebration featuring costumes, treats, and other spooky stuff. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Ham Sandwhich - Ham is pork. Pork is pig. It's a pig sandwich! [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Hamburgers - Do you want fries with that? [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Hammer & Nails - "If I had a hammer..." - Peter, Paul and Mary [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Hammer & Sickle - An emblem of the Communist movement, now retired... as is the Soviet Union. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Hammerhead Sharks - The name for these sharks comes from the unusual shape of their heads. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Hammers - "I'd rather be a hammer than a nail." [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Hamsters - These little rodents store food in their cheeks. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Hand Grenades - Close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades! [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Handcuffs - "You have the right to remain silent..." [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Handguns - Source of a never-ending controversy as to how to get them out of the hands of the bad guys and into the hands of the good guys. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Hang Gliding - Trust us. It's a breeze. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Hangnails - We've fingered the cause of the pain. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Hansel & Gretel - One of Grimm's grimmer fairy tales. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Hanukkah - An eight day long Jewish celebration that usually occurs in December. [Junior]
- Hard Boiled Eggs - Well, I'll be deviled . . . [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Harrison Ford - 1942-, Iconic American actor. "Hokey religions and ancient weapons are no match for a blaster at your side, kid." [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Harry Potter - The hero in a series of books by J.K. Rowling featuring muggles and wizards. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Harry Potter - The hero in a series of books by J.K. Rowling featuring wizards and muggles. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Harvard & Yale - "What? Like it's hard?" - Reese Witherspoon, Legally Blond [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Haunted House - If there's a ghost- it's haunted! [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Having A Baby - "Rock-a-bye baby, on the tree top ..." Who would put a kid on a tree top? [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Having A Party - Invitations, snacks, games, music... it's a party! [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Having An Operation - What a cutup! A real stitch. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Hawaii - The eight islands that make up America's 50th state entered the Union on August 21, 1959. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Hawks & Doves - The big birds of war and peace. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Head Lice - Head lice suck blood from the scalp and spread like crazy. A REAL parasite. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Heart & Soul - They're yours. All yours! [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Heaven & Hell - The ups and down of the afterlife. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Helen Keller - 1880-1968, American author and lecturer who overcame deafness and blindness with the help of her companion, Anne Sullivan. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Helicopters - The spinning blades keep the helicopter in the air- somehow. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Herb Gardens - Rosemary, Basil, Chive . . . is it a herb garden or the cast from a British drama? [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Here & There - And everywhere. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Hiccups - How do you, hic, get em? How do you, hic, get rid of "em? [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Hiding Places - It's a secret. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- High Heels - No running. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- High School - Most students start high school when they are fourteen. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- High School Football - The whole ten yards! [Basic Set, Party Set]
- High School Reunions - See also: "root canal, as fun as ..." [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Hiking In The Woods - It's an adventure. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Hillary Rodham Clinton - 1947- , New York Senator, lawyer, and former American First Lady. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Hills & Valleys - Nature's little ups and down. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Hip Hop - Musical and cultural movement that gained popularity in the 1980s. Yo, yo, yo. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Hippopotamus - Hippos are also called "river horses" and only eat plants. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Hiroshima - 1945 - "I am become death, the destroyer of worlds" - J. Robert Oppenheimer, on the detonation of the first atmoic bomb. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Hit & Run - An automobile crash, or a baseball play. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Hitting A Home-Run - Going... going... CRASH... through the neighbor's window! [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- HMOs - Heath Maintenance Organizations. Here's to your health ... [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Hockey - Did you hear about the big fight last night? All of a sudden, a hockey game broke out! [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Hockey - Skate! Pass! Score! [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Hollywood - Motion picture and television industry center of the world. Hooray for Hollywood! [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Hollywood & Vine - The Los Angeles street corner where dreams come true. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Homeless Shelters - In the United States, nearly three-quarters of the help for the homeless comes from the private sector, mostly from church soup kitchens. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Homework - Something to do during comercials. [Junior]
- Homer Simpson - Fictional cartoon character created by Matt Groening. D'oh! [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Homework - Finally, something to do during commercials. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Honey - A sweet, thick, gold liquid made by bees. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Hook & Ladder Trucks - One big reason to become a firefighter. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Hooligans - "Hey! Kids! Get outta my yard!" [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Hootie & The Blowfish - One of the most commercially successful pop bands to emerge in the 1990s. I go blind when I think about them. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Hopscotch - All you need is a sidewalk, chalk, and a rock. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Horse & Cart - Get the order right! [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Horseback Riding - WHOAAA!!! [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Horses - Black Beauty, the Black Stallion, and Flicka are famous horses in literature. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Hospital Gowns - Open all hours. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Hospitals - The ambulance is the fastest way to get there. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Hot Chocolate - A good drink on a cold day. Just add marshmallows! [Junior]
- Hot Lava - There's no better way to serve it. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Hot Tubs - Of course it's hot- it's a hot tub! [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Hot Wheels Cars - Small, metal cars to play with and collect. They can go over 300 miles per hour downhill! [Junior]
- Hotdogs - A sausage served at ballgames and cookouts. They are NOT made from dogs! [Junior]
- Hotels & Motels - Get a room! [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- House & Home - And money pit. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- House Guests - How many visitors does it take to drive you crazy? Go on -take a guest! [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Howard Stern - 1954-, American shock disc jockey. His autobiography is titled Private Parts. If only they WERE private. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Hugs - There are bear hugs, Grandma hugs, friend hugs, and love hugs. [Junior]
- Hummingbirds - Why do hummingbirds hum? Because they don't know the words ... ... da-dum, dum! [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Humphrey Bogart - 1899-1957, American film actor, starred in such classics as The Maltese Falcon and Casablanca. "Here's looking at you kid." [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Hunters - Wolves, hawks, owls, and people all hunt for food. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Husbands & Wives - For richer... hopefully. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Ice - Good for drinks in the summer and skating in the winter. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Ice & Snow - "We come from the land of the ice and snow/ From the midnight sun where the hot springs blow." - Led Zeppelin [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Ice Cream - "I scream, you scream, we all scream, for ice cream!" [Junior]
- Ice Skating - You can do fancy turns, have a race, go backwards, or just glide. [Junior]
- 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. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- In A Coma - A deep, prolonged state of unconsciousness ... sometimes you just feel that way. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- In The Attic - Old clothes, old toys, old furniture, and more old stuff. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- In The Basement - You never know what you will find down there. [Junior]
- In The Doghouse - All told, I'd rather be in the cathouse. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Incense - Incense is better than no sense at all. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Inchworm - An inchworm is actually a small, hairless caterpillar. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- India - The world's seventh largest country by area, but the second most populous, with one billion people. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Indiana Jones - Fictional archeologist and action hero. Proof that a good hat and a whip can take you a long way. [Expansion Set 2, Party 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." [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Infomercials - One of these days, one of them may even say something informative. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Inside The Sun - Consisting mostly of hydrogen, the temperature reaches almost 16,000,000 K (about 29,000,000 F). [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Intellectuals - They think they're so smart. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Ireland - Island of the British Isles, west of Great Britain. Known for its distinctive traditional dance and music. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Irrational Fears - What's that sound? [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Israel - Located on the Mediterranean, the state of Israel was reated by a 1948 U.N. mandate. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Italy - European Republic, shaped like a boot - a very fashionable boot. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Itchy Clothes - Rough, prickly, scratchy - they're awful! [Junior]
- Jack Nicholson - 1937- , American motion-picture actor of "Chinatown," "Terms Of Endearment" and "The Shining." He's as good as it gets! [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Jack The Ripper - Accused of murdering six women in 1888, and suspected in other murders. Still at large. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- 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, Party Set]
- Jacques Cousteau - 1910-97, French naval officer, marine explorer, and author. Best known as a documentary filmmaker. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Jail - A place for keeping people who have broken the law. [Junior]
- Jamaica - Third largest island of the Greater Antilles, south of Cuba. Tropical climate, reggae music, and jerk cooking. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- James Bond - Fictional British secret agent created by English author Ian Fleming. Shaken, but never stirred. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- James Dean - 1931-55, American actor of film, stage, and television. His role in Rebel Without a Cause helped define "cool." [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Japan - An Asian constitutional monarchy. The capital city is Tokyo. Let's see ... sushi, Godzilla, earthquakes ... [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Japanese - How many Japanese does it take to screw in a light bulb? Who needs light bulbs when you've got OUR new technology! [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Jell-O - A solid, clear treat in lots of fruit flavors. It wiggles and jiggles! [Junior]
- Jelly Beans - Well, as long as we HAVE to eat our vegetables ... [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Jelly Beans - Jelly beans are now available in 50 different flavors! [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Jenna & Barbara - President Bush's daughters, the "First Twins." [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Jennifer Lopez - 1970-, American singer and actor of Selena, Money Train, and Maid In Manhattan. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Jerry Springer - 1944- , controversial talk-show host. Don't those people know that millions of us are watching? [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Jesse Jackson - 1941-, American civil rights leader. Named to "The Gallup List of Ten Most Respected by Americans" for ten years. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Jesse Ventura - 1951-, wrestler, Navy Seal, and former governor of Minnesota. Author of I Ain't Got Time To Bleed. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Jim Carrey - 1962- , Canadian comedian and actor. Famous for outrageous faces, and dumb and dumber characters. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Jimmy Stewart - 1908-97, America's favorite self-image. Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, Rear Window, Vertigo, and It's a Wonderful Life, ... and it probably was. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Joan Of Arc - 1412-31, patron saint of France who decisively turned the tide of the Hundred Years' War, which really burned her up. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Jodie Foster - 1962- , American actor began her career on Mayberry, R.F.D. and went on to win Academy Awards for The Accused and Silence Of The Lambs. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- John F. Kennedy - 1917-63, 35th president of the US. "Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country." [Basic Set, Party Set]
- John Glenn - 1921- , The first U.S. astronaut to orbit the earth in 1962, and a U.S. Senator. Never too old to shoot for the moon! [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- John Philip Sousa - 1854-1932, American bandmaster and composer of Stars and Stripes Forever. Known as "The March King." [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- John Travolta - 1954 - , American actor of "Welcome Back, Kotter," "Grease," "Saturday Night Fever" and "Pulp Fiction." That man can dance! [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- John Wayne - 1907-79, legendary American actor, "The Duke" starred in such classics as Stagecoach, The Sands of Iwo Jima and True Grit. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Johnny Depp - 1963-, American actor and heart-throb. From Cry-Baby to The Man Who Cried - he's as smooth as Chocolat. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Jonah & The Whale - The greatest fish story ever told, in the Bible, that is. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Judge Judy - Ms. Sheindlin presides over real-life cases on this TV courtroom show. "I'm the boss, applesauce!" [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Juggling - Start with two and see how you do. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Julia Roberts - 1967-, American actor and Pretty Woman. Also starred in Steel Magnolias, My Best Friend's Wedding, and Erin Brockovich. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Jumping Rope - Twirl the rope and jump! [Junior]
- Junk Mail - Contests, credit card applications, solicitations and political ads. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Junkyard Dogs - Not as mean as bad, bad Leroy Brown. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Jupiter - Story Problem: If one year on Jupiter equals 11.86 Earth years, and one day equals 9.92 Earth hours, how many Earth hours are there in a Jupiter year? [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Jurassic Park - 1993 film based on Michael Chrichton's book about dinosaurs brought back to life, with Oscar-winning visual effects. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Kangaroos - Large animals from Australia that hop. Mother kangaroos carry their babies in pouches. [Junior]
- Katherine Hepburn - 1909-2003, American actor and winner of four Academy Awards. She starred in such classics as The African Queen. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Keanu Reeves - 1964- , American actor of Bill And Ted's Excellent Adventure, The Matrix and Speed. Keanu means "cool breeze over the mountains." [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Kickball - You'll get a kick out of it! [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Killer Whales - Black and white predatory whales. Boy, can they sing! [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Kilts - If Mel Gibson can wear one, so can you. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Kindergarten - "A, B, C, D, E, F, G... Won't you sing along with me?" [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- King Arthur - Legendary British king best known for Camelot and round tables. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- King Henry VIII - 1491-1547, King of England, and founder of the Church of England. Six wives, no waiting. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- King Tut - Boy king who ruled Egypt from 1333 to 1323 B.C., known for the great wealth of objects found in his tomb. He took it with him. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Kiss & Tell - Best to keep your mouth shut. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Kisses - Chocolate kisses are the best! [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Kittens - Baby cats, usually playful and fuzzy. Meow. [Junior]
- Knife & Fork - Knife on the right, fork on the left. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Knitting Needles - Knit one, pearl two . . . [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Knock-Knock Jokes - Who's there? [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Labor Unions - Look for the Union label. And, while you're at it, look for Jimmy Hoffa ... [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Lady & The Tramp - The 1955 Disney animated film featuring dogs, love and spaghetti. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Ladybugs - Small, round red or orange beetles with black spots. They can fly! [Junior]
- Lance Armstrong - 1971-, American cyclist, cancer survivor and winner of the Tour De France - brought new meaning to the phrase "Going Postal." [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Large Mouth Bass - Oh, please, let it not sing ... [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Las Vegas - The first casino opened in Las Vegas in 1946. Las Vegas ... or it that Lost Wages?" [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Lassie - A famous collie, Lassie starred in her own TV show. What's that you say Lassie? Little Timmy's fallen down the well? [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Last Night - About last night . . . [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Last Will & Testament - It may be your only chance to get the last work on anything. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Laurel & Hardy - Classic fat-skinny comedy duo of the 1920s. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Laverne & Shirley - The 1970s sitcom phenomenon that defined Milwaukee for the world. And Milwaukee's still trying to live it down! [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Law & Order - The television show, or the concept. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Lawyers - We'd throw some joke in here, but we're afraid of getting sued. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Leaf Blowers - Toro, Toro, Toro! [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Learning Spanish - Who knows, maybe you'll need it someday. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Learning To Ski - Put on the ski boots, then the skis, then get up to the top of the hill... [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Leather - Animal hide. Leather you like it or not. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Leather & Lace - It's a texture thing. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Leeches - Any mention of lawyers, agents, or reporters would be FAR too easy ... [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Lego Building Blocks - Get more blocks! We're building the Golden Gate Bridge. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Legs - People have them, animals have them, even tables have them. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Lemon & Lime - Pucker up. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Lemon Meringue Pie - Tart, sweet and smooth. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Lemonade - Needs more sugar! [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Lemons - When life gives you lemons, make lemonade ... or, in the case of a car, take it back. There's a law, you know! [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Lemons - Sour yellow fruit. Add sugar and water and you can make lemonade! [Junior]
- Lenin's Tomb - We'd love to visit Lenin's Tomb, but it's probably just another communist plot. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Leonardo Da Vinci - 1452-1519, Florentine artist, sculptor, architect, engineer, scientist, and all-around smartypants. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Lethal Injection - It's a killer. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Lewis & Clark - The early 1800s expedition covered over 8000 miles and confirmed that the Louisiana Purchase was a very good deal. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Liberty & Justice - For all. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Life Jackets - It won't work if you don't wear it! [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Lifeguard - A person whose job it is to help and protect swimmers. [Junior]
- Lightning - Electrical discharge between rain clouds, or between a rain cloud and the earth, or between a rain cloud and an idiot with a kite. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Lightning - An electrical flash of light in the sky, usually during a rainstorm. [Junior]
- Linguine With Clam Sauce - Pass the parmesan . . . [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Lions - King of the jungle. Roar! [Junior]
- Lions & Tigers - And bears... [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Liposuction - Fatty tissue? That sucks . . . [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Listening To Music - Nobody's home... play it loud! [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Little Brown Mice - EEEK! [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Liver And Onions - An acquired taste. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Lizards - The Komodo dragon is the largest living lizard. They can grow to over ten feet long. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Llamas - South American animal related to the camel, raised for wool, and used as pack animals. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Loan Sharks - As dangerous as "Jaws", but without the charisma. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set] [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Lobster - Crustaceans closely related to freshwater crayfishes. Market price. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Lobsters - Their large claws are actually their front pair of legs. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Local Police - They know who you are and they know where you live. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Loch Ness Monster - "Nessie," the legendary beast of Loch Ness, Scotland. It must be real, they have pictures. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Lock & Key - Quit picking on me! [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Lock & Load - It's off to war we go. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Log Cabins - Among the many Americans born in log cabins were Preisdents Harrison, Lincoln, and Grant. Just pass the maple syrup. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Lollipops - Sucker! [Basic Set, Party Set]
- London - Founded even before the Romans reached England's shores, now the capital of Great Britain. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Long Hair - Braid it, tie it in a ponytail, or just let it fly in the wind. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Looking For A Job - Will work for fool ... [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Looney Tunes - Warner Brothers cartoons featuring Porky Pig and Bugs Bunny. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Los Angeles - LA LA Land. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Losing Your Backpack - "I know I had it on the bus..." [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Losing Your Job - They just didn't understand me! [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Love & Marriage - First comes love, then comes marriage... [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Love Letters - "Roses are red, violets are blue..." [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Lox & Bagels - A deli favorite. Pass the cream cheese! [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Lucille Ball - 1911-89, American actor and comedian. You love Lucy? I love Lucy. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Lucy & Desi - Thirty years later and we still love Lucy. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- M & M's - Candy coated chocolates first sold in 1941. Now available in purple. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Macaroni & Cheese - It's the easiest. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Macaroni And Cheese - A good, hot meal that's fun to eat. [Junior]
- Machine Guns - Automatic, rapid-fire, repeating weapons. The Gatling gun was used as early as the American Civil War. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Mad Cow Disease - Degenerative brain disorder in cattle. The reason they don't know enough to come in out of the rain? [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Madame Curie - 1867-1934, French chemist and physicist who won a Nobel Prize for her work on radiation. Fun fact: A "curie" is a unit of radioactivity. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Madeline - Brave storybook character who lived in an old house in Paris that was covered in vines. [Junior]
- Madonna - 1958-, American singer, songwriter, actor, writer, and 1980s pop icon. Blond Ambition. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Mae West - 1892-1980, American stage and film comedian. "Too much of a good thing can be wonderful." [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Magic Tricks - Now you see it, now you don't! [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Maggots - I though it was rice. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Magic Tricks - "Nothin' up my sleeve ..." - Bullwinkle [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Mahatma Gandhi - 1869-1948, Indian leader and philosopher who preached nonviolence. Was assassinated for his efforts. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Mail Carrier - A person who brings the mail to your house, no matter what the weather. [Junior]
- Manhattan - I'll take Manhattan!. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Maple Syrup - Made from the sweet sap of the maple tree or black maple tree, produced only in North America - a "must have" for pancakes. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Mardi Gras - Fat Tuesday marks the final day before the Christian fast of Lent, a 40-day period of self-denial and abstinence. SO LET'S PARTY! [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Marilyn Monroe - 1926-62, American movie star, pinup and sex symbol. Just ask the Kennedys. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Marlon Brando - 1924-, legendary America actor who starred in A Streetcar Named Desire and won awards for On the Waterfront and The Godfather. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Mars - The fourth planet from the sun. Where men come from. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Mark Twain - 1835-1910, American writer and humorist, best known for the adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Marriage - If love and marriage go together like a horse and carriage ... who's the horse? [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Martha Stewart - 1941-, television personality, magazine editor, and author. Domestic arts are her stock-in-trade. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Martin Luther King, Jr. - 1929-68, American civil rights leader and advocate of nonviolent resistance. Was assassinated for his efforts. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Martin Luther King, Jr. - He believed that everyone should have equal rights, regardless of the color of their skin. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Mary-Kate And Ashley - The Olsen twins have been TV stars since the 1980s. They also have books and videos. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Mashed Potatoes - Pile them up like a volcano and put butter in the middle. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Math - Add, subtract, multiply and divide- or use a calculator! [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Matzo Balls - Soul for the chicken soup. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Maui - Hawaiian volcanic island, 728 square feet in area. Heaven on Earth. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Maximum Security Prison - When a regular strength prison just won't do. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- McDonald's - At a McDonald's restaurant in Mexico you can order a "hamburguesa." [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Me & My Shadow - "Strolling down the avenue..." [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Meat & Potatoes - A simpler meal for a simpler time. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Meat Cleavers - No relation to Ward, June, or the Beaver ... [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Meat Markets - A cut above the rest. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Meatballs - Like meatloaf, only smaller. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Meatloaf - Large and intimidating -the dish not the singer! [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Meg Ryan - 1961- , American actor and girl-next-door star of When Harry Met Sally, Sleepless In Seattle, and You've Got Mail. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Mel Gibson - 1956-, Australian actor. Known for The Road Warrior, Braveheart and :eatha; Weapon I, II, III, IV ... [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Men - REAL Men. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Men In Black - We're not here. You don't see us. The government did NOT send us. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Mensa High IQ Society - Members have IQ's in the top 2% of the population. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Meryl Streep - 1959-, accomplished American actor, two-time Oscar winner, with over a dozen Academy Award nominations. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Mexico - Federal republic in North America. The capital and largest city is Mexico City. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Mexico - Country in North America, just south of the United States. Spanish is spoken in Mexico. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Mice - "The best-laid schemes o' mice an' men ..." -Robert Burns [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Michael Jackson - 1958-, American popular singer, dancer, and songwriter. Welcome to Neverland. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Michael Jordon - 1963- , American professional basketball legend, led Chicago to six world championships. No bull. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Michelangelo - 1475-1564, inspired Italian sculptor, architect, painter, and poet. A REAL Renaissance man. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Michelle Pfeiffer - 1957-, American actor whose career began with Grease 2. She'd like us to forget that but remember her Oscar nominations. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Mickey & Minnie - Mouse, that is. Disney's dynamic duo. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Mickey Mouse - Disney cartoon character, friends with Minnie Mouse and Goofy. [Junior]
- Microsoft - A leading American software company. We'd say more but we don't want to monopolize your time ... [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Midlife Crisis - "Here comes your 19th nervous breakdown ..." -The Rolling Stone [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Midnight - Cinderella's curfew. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Migraine Headaches - Not just any headache. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Mike Tyson - 1966- , American heavyweight boxer. Lend him your ear ... [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Miles Davis - 1926-91, innovative, influential, and respected American jazz trumpter player and band layer. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Milk - Three glasses a day will give you ... the gratitude of the dairy industry. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Milk & Cookies - The ultimate after-school special. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Milk Duds - Chocolate and caramel candy balls. Tooth extractions at no extra charge! [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Milking A Cow - They have machines for that now. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Milwaukee - The Genuine American City. It's come along way since Laverne and Shirley. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Miniature Golf - You don't have to be miniature to play! [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Minneapolis & St. Paul - The "Twin Cities" are Minnesota's largest population center. They may be twins but you can tell the difference. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Mirrors - And now, a moment for reflection. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Mittens - "Three little kittens; they lost their mittens." [Junior]
- Mold - Fuzzy growth produced on organic matter by several types of fungi. Particularly attracted to students' refrigerators [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Mom & Apple Pie - Worth fighting for. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Mom & Pop - Hey! Maybe they should open a store! [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Mom's Cooking - Just like Mom USED to make. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- 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 [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Monitor & The Merrimac - American Civil War ironclads, first fought each other in 1862. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Monkeys - Monkeys see . . . [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Monkeys - Monkeys are playful, intelligent mammals. They just monkey around! [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Monster Trucks - Large, noisy trucks that drive over cars and crush them. [Junior]
- Monsters - Some people think they live in closets, basements, or under beds. [Junior]
- Moon & The Stars - You want what? [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Morticians - Why do you hang around with THOSE stiffs ...? [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Mosquito Bites - They just want your blood. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Mosquitoes - They suck. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Motorcycles - The air in your hair and bugs in your teeth. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Motorcycles - Feel the wind in your hair! Or... feel the wind on your helmet! [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Mount Rushmore - Memorial carved into the side of the Black Hills in South Dakota. Heads above all other monuments. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Mount Vesuvius - Italian volcano that rises above the Bay of Naples and blew its top in 79 A.D., much to Pompeii's regret. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Mountain Bikes - What goes up the mountain must come down. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Mountains - Very high hills. Some have snow at the top, even in the summer! [Junior]
- Mr. Potato Head - Mr. Potato Head was introduced in 1952. By now, that would be Grandpa Potato Head. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- MTV - "Video killed the radio star." -The Buggles [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Mud - Water. Dirt. You do the math. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Mud - Soft, wet, sticky, gooey, gritty, grimy dirt. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Muddy Feet - Squish your toes! [Junior]
- Mudslides - Chocolate drink or natural disaster ... both occur frequently in California. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Muffins - "Do you know the Muffin Man?" [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Muhammad Ali - 1942- , American heavyweight boxing champion. "Floats like a butterfly, stings like a bee." [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Mushrooms - It's a fungus. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Music - Pick your favorite: country, pop, rock, rap, hip hop, jazz, or classical. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Music Lessons - Practice, practice, practice. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Musicals - South Pacific, The King and I, The Sound of Music, A Chorus Line, Cats, Rent ... [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Mustard - Made from seeds of the mustard plant. Spread on pretzels and hotdogs. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Mutual Funds - Mutually benefits you and your broker. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- My 16th Birthday - Dad, can I have the keys to the car, please? [Basic Set, Party Set]
- My Baby Blanket - I don't care if it does have holes! [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- My Bank Account - Speaking of theoretical mathematics and unreal numbers ... [Basic Set, Party Set]
- My Bathroom - "The bathroom was drenched with their splashings" -Aldous Huxley [Basic Set, Party Set]
- My Bedroom - "No one knows what goes on behind closed doors." -Charlie Rich [Basic Set, Party Set]
- My Best Friend - A person you can trust, no matter what. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- My Body - Mine is a temple. Specifically, the Temple of Doom ... [Basic Set, Party Set]
- My Boss - ... is an idiot. You know it; we know it. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- My Dad - Father, Daddy, Papa. [Junior]
- My Dreams - "What dreams may come ..." -Shakespeare's Hamlet [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- My Family - They'll drive you nuts. As long as you do the same to them, it's all even. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- My Family - Everyone's family is different. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- My Father - "Go ask your mother." [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- My First Kiss - Sparks were flying. Of course, that could have been the braces ... [Basic Set, Party Set]
- My Friends - With friends like there, who needs enemies? [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- My Friends - To have good friends, you have to be one. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- My Future - "The future's so bright, I gotta wear shades ..." -Timbuk-3 [Basic Set, Party Set]
- My Grandma - My mom or dad's mother. [Junior]
- My Grandpa - My mom or dad's father. [Junior]
- My Hair - Hair today, gone tomorrow ... [Basic Set, Party Set]
- My Hair - You can curl it, cut it, and color it! [Junior]
- My High School Prom - As if adolescence isn't awkward and painful enough ... [Basic Set, Party Set]
- My Home - There's no place like home! [Junior]
- My Job - Love it or leave it. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- My Life - "There are places I'll remember/ All my life/ though some have changed . . ." - The Beatles [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- My Love Life - "All you need is love ..." -The Beatles [Basic Set, Party Set]
- My Memories - Thanks for the memories . . . [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- My Mind - It's a terrible thing to waste. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- My Mom - Mother, Mommy, Mama. [Junior]
- My Mother - "Go ask your father." [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- My Neighborhood - "Please, won't you be my neighbor?" -Fred Rogers [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- My Past - What's past is past ... unless you're a politician ... [Basic Set, Party Set]
- My Personality - "I'm good enough, smart enough and, gosh darn it, people like me." -Stewart Smalley played by Al Franken [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- My Refrigerator - It's a science experiment! [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- My Room - Where I sleep and keep all my things. KEEP OUT! [Junior]
- My School - "Be true to your school." [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- My Shoes - Old shoes, new shoes, red shoes, blue shoes. [Junior]
- My Stuffed Animals - The dog's name is Lucky, the bear is Teddy, and the duck is Quacker. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- My Teacher - If you can read this card, thank a teacher! [Junior]
- My Town - Large or small, it's home. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Nail Polish - Whatever color you want. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Napoleon Bonaparte - 1769-1821, Emperor of France. Met his Waterloo at the Battle of Waterloo. The name should have tipped him off ... [Basic Set, Party Set]
- NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration, established in 1958 in part in response to the U.S.S.R. launching Sputnik. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- NASCAR - Stock car racing began after World War II, breaking records for speed and for the number of advertisements on a single jacket. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Nashville - Capital of Tennessee and capital of country music - also known as Nash Vegas. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Neighbors - Turn down that music! [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Neil Simon - 1927-, American producer, playwright, and screenwriter of The Odd Couple, Biloxi Blues, The Sunshine Boys, California Suite, and many more. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- New Orleans - The Big Easy. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- New Shoes - Make you feel like dancing ... [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- New York City - America's most populous city. So good, they named it twice. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- New York City - America's largest city, known for the Statue of Liberty. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- New Yorkers - Brash, brawny and full of bravado. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Niagara Falls - Niagara Falls was formed about 12,000 years ago, when glaciers retreated north, and honeymooners approached from the south. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Niagara Falls - The 2nd largest waterfall in the world, located on the United States border with Canada. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Nicholas Cage - 1964- , American actor known for his edgy characters in Leaving Los Vegas, Raising Arizona, and Moonstruck. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Night - You can see stars and the moon in the sky. [Junior]
- Ninjas - Teenage mutant turtles need not apply. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Nirvana - A state of supreme spiritual bliss and liberation. And then there's the band . . . [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Nobel Peace Prize - Established by Alfred Nobel. Swedish industrialist and inventor of dynamite. Led to an explosion of peace efforts. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Noisy Neighbors - WHAT? I CAN'T HEAR YOU! [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Noodles - Most noodles are made with flour, water and eggs, but some contain seaweed or spinach. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Normal Rockwell - 1894-1978, American painter, illustrator and all-around interpreter of small town American life. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- North & South Dakota - It's all north. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- North Pole - The northern most point on the earth, but you're not going to find a pole there. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Nosebleeds - Keep your chin up. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- *NSYNC - Popular boy band known for their dance routines and harmonies. Bye, Bye, Bye our albums! [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Nuclear Power Plants - "You've turned a potential Chernobyl into a mere Three Mile Island." -Montgomery Burns, "The Simpsons" [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Nuts & Bolts - A good way to stay connected. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- NYPD - The New York Police Department. They're so good, they have their own TV show. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Oatmeal - A hot cereal made from oats. It sticks to your ribs, and to the floor! [Junior]
- Octopus - A sea animal with a soft, round body and eight long arms, called tentacles. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Odds & Ends - It's in the junk drawer. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Oil & Filter - Let me top that off for you. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Oil & Vinegar - They don't mix, but we keep trying. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Oil Spills - The American oil tanker, Exxon Valdez, went aground in Prince William Sound, Alaska, Mar. 24, 1989. Slick Move. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Old Age - It looks good when you consider the alternative. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Olive Oil - Derived from fresh ripe fruit, which contain about 20% oil. Better than "olive" the other oils. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- On The Roof - Come down this instant! [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- On-Line Shopping - Enter your credit card number now. This is a secure site ... Sure it is ... [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Onions - Round root vegetables with a strong smell and taste. They might make you cry! [Junior]
- Oprah Winfrey - 1954- , Television talk show host, actor and all-around American success story. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Oral Surgery - You said a mouthful. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Orange Juice - Sunshine in a glass! [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Oranges - Face it ... nothing rhymes with orange. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Oranges - Round orange fruit, often made into juice. Some oranges have navels. [Junior]
- Ordinary People - Nothing special. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Outer Space - Where the sun, moon, and planets are located. Maybe you'll visit there some day. [Junior]
- Owls - Birds with large eyes and heads. They eat mice and snakes. Hoot-hoot. [Junior]
- Oxygen - Oxygen was discovered in 1774. You'd think someone would have noticed it earlier. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Pablo Picasso - 1881-1973, Spanish painter and sculptor, one of the greatest artists of the 20th century. If only he could draw eyes ... [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Pacific Ocean - The Pacific is the largest, and deepest, ocean on Earth. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Pail & Shovel - I can dig it. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Painting A Fence - A good way to earn some money. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Pajamas - Clothes you sleep in. Some have feet! [Junior]
- Pancakes - Some people call them flapjacks. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Panda Bears - In China they're called "Xiongmao" which means giant cat bear. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Panning For Gold - The dot-coms of the 1840s . . . [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Paper Route - It's a job. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Parachutes - Put this on your back, jump out of the plane, and pull the cord. Ready? [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Parenting - The process of discovering you are becoming just like YOUR parents. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Paris, France - The governmental, cultural and gastronomic capital of France. Or the world. Just ask the French. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Parties - Birthday parties, slumber parties, Halloween parties. They're all fun! [Junior]
- Paul McCartney & Wings - Life after The Beatles. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Paying Bills - Also known as "Debt Restructuring." [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Paying Taxes - Death or Taxes? Do we have to choose right away? [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Peace & Love - Flower Power! [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Peace & Quiet - Truly appreciated during parenthood. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Peaches - Fuzzy fruit. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Peaches & Cream - A great complexion and a great dessert. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Peacocks - The show-offs of the bird world. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Peanut Butter - A soft, creamy spread made from peanuts. Sometimes it sticks to the roof of your mouth. [Junior]
- Peanut Butter & Jelly - On white bread; cut off the crusts. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Peanuts - Peanuts are really a seed, not a pea or a nut. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Peanuts & Popcorn - It's a crackerjack combination! [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Pearl Earrings - A good gift for Mother's Day! [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Pebbles & Bamm-Bamm - The cartoon kids from The Flintstones. BAM-BAM, BAM-BAM, BAM-BAM. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Pencil & Paper - We're drawn to them! [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Pencils - Three-fourths of all pencils made in the United States are yellow. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Penguins - Flightless, aquatic birds that reside in the Southern Hemisphere. All dressed up and no place to go. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Penguins - Black and white sea birds found in Antarctica. They can't fly, but they sure can waddle. [Junior]
- Penn & Teller - Magicians, illusionists, entertainers, and comedians. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Pennies - Heads or tails? [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Peppers - Sweet and crunchy, or hot and spicy! [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Perfume - What's that smell? [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Peter Pan - A book and movie character who could fly. He never wanted to grow up! [Junior]
- Pez Dispensers - Collectable candy dispensers first being sold in 1952. Believe it or not, there has never been an Elvis Pez dispenser. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Phone & Fax - Soon you won't need to leave the house at all! [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Picking Your Nose - Noses run in our family. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Pickles - Dill or sweet? [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Picnics - Pack up your food and a blanket, and go to your favorite park or beach. [Junior]
- Pierced Ears - Mom, when can I get my ears pierced? [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Pigeons - Birds with small heads, short necks, stout bodies, and an incredible attraction to statues. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Pigs - Domesticated mammal of the swine family. Thaaa ... thaaa ... that's all, folks! [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Pigs - Raised for their meat, including ham and bacon. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Pillow Fights - He started it! [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Pillows - Pillow fight! [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Pilots - "Welcome aboard. Today we'll be flying at 30,000 feet." [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Pimples - Just in time for school pictures. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Pi¤atas - Papier-mƒch‚ animals filled with candy and whacked with a stick. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Pine Cones - Pine cones from Eastern White Pines can grow to eight inches in length. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Pine Trees - Trees that stay green all year and have pinecones and needles. They smell great! [Junior]
- Pineapple - Tropical fruit, or the less lush hand grenade. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Pineapples - Shaped like a football, tastes like a fruit. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Pink Flamingos - Gracing America's lawns for more than 40 years - sold only in pairs. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Pinocchio - Pinocchio was a wooden puppet who came to life. His nose grew each time he told a lie. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Pins & Needles - It's all sewed up! [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Piranha - Carnivorous fish found in rivers of South America. When you feel like a bite ... [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Pirates - "Yo, ho, yo, ho, a pirate's life for me ..." - Pirates of the Caribbean [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Pirates - People who rob ships at sea. Blackbeard was a famous pirate. [Junior]
- Pit Bulls - Any of several crossbreeds of bulldogs with terriers. Or, several radio hosts we could mention. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Pizza - Cheese, sausage, pepperoni, onions, and mushrooms. Pick your toppings! [Junior]
- Plane Crashes - Statistically safer than driving ... unless you crash. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Planting Flowers - "April showers bring May flowers." [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Plastic - Giant molecules of organic polymeric materials. Bags and bags of the stuff. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Play-Doh - A colorful clay-like dough used for making shapes. [Junior]
- Playgrounds - Some playgrounds have slides, swings, and sandboxes. [Junior]
- Playing Checkers - A game for two using a checkerboard and 24 round game pieces. Jump, jump, jump - KING ME! [Junior]
- Playing Chess - Has tantalized many of the world's greatest minds for almost 14 centuries. It just confuses the rest of us. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Playing Golf - For stress reduction. Now, get that head down and straighten your arm! [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Pluto - The ninth planet in the Solar System, or Mickey Mouse's dog. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Poison Ivy - Itching for a walk in the woods? [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Poison Ivy - Contact with the leaves of this plant can cause a serious, itchy rash. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Pokemon - Cute cartoon monsters you gotta catch. What you do with them is up to you ... [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Pokemon - A video game, card game and television show. I like Pikachu. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Pole Vaulting - The sport where you can reach new heights. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Pomp & Circumstance - La-de-da. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Pond Scum - Simple organisms that carry out photosynthesis ... or spammers. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Poodles - The only breed that is better groomed than their owners. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Popcorn - Air poppers are for air heads ... I say bring on the butter! [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Popcorn - A good movie-time snack. [Junior]
- Porcupines - Quill-bearing rodents that can leave you in a prickly situation. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Pork & Beans - Rustle us up some grub, Cookie. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Porsche Boxster - A two-seat, six cylander roadster - elegant design and superior drivability. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Postal Workers - "Neither snow, nor rain, nor heat, nor gloom of night, stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds." [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Potato Chips - Plain, sour cream and onion, ranch, or barbecue chips. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Pounding Nails - Use a hammer and watch your fingers. [Junior]
- Power & Glory - The spoils of war. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Power Drills - Carpenters use them, and so do dentists. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Power Rangers - A television series about a group of teens fighting evil space aliens. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Power Tools - "More power! More power! Argh! Argh!" -Tim, the Tool Man, Taylor, "Home Improvement" [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- President Bush - 1946-, 43rd president of the United States. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Pretzels - Pretzels were first made in Germany. Available straight, twisted, or knotted. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Pride & Prejudice - Jane Austin's 1813 classic novel expounding on the consequences of pride. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Prince Charming - The perfect man ... mythical, of course. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Prince Charming - The handsome prince who rescued Cinderella from her hard life. They lived happily ever after. [Junior]
- Princess Di - 1962-97, beloved English Princess who died in an auto crash. "Good-bye England's Rose ..." -Elton John [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Pro Wrestling - They're just faking it. But then, so are we. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Psychiatrists - "And how do you feel about that?" [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Psychics - The Psychic Friends Network went bankrupt in 1997. Perhaps they should have seen it coming ... [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Public Radio - "Good morning . . . . . This morning . . . . . . . . . . . .we have Wolfgang . . . Amadeus Mozart . . . for your listening pleasure . . ." [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Puff Daddy - 1971- , American rap artist. "I'll be Missing You" shot him to stardom; no pun intended. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Pulling Weeds - It's either this or chemical warfare. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Pulling Weeds - The job nobody likes to do. [Junior]
- Pumping Iron - When a great weight needs to be lifted. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Pumpkins - Bake it or carve it. Pumpkins are actually a fruit! [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Puppets - Finger puppets, hand puppets and string puppets. Kermit the Frog is a rod puppet. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Puppies - Young dogs. They'll chew on your shoes and bark all night. [Junior]
- Pushups - Exercises, a type of bra, or the ice cream treat. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Pyramids - Built by ancient civilizations, found mainly in Egypt, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico and Peru. Probably the result of some pyramid scheme. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Queen Elizabeth II - 1926-, Queen of the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland since 1952. Shame about the kids, though . . . [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Quentin Terantino - 1963- , Groundbreaking American director and actor. Nice movies, but not nearly enough blood. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Quicksand - Just don't let it get you down. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- R & B - Rhythm and Blues. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- R & D - Research and Development. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- R & R - Rest and relaxation, recreation, or could be recuperation. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Rabbits - Small, furry animals with long ears and short, fluffy tails. They like carrots and other vegetables. [Junior]
- Raccoons - They come out at night. The dark fur around their eyes looks like a mask. [Junior]
- Race Car Drivers - Start your engines! [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Radios - In the 1940s, before television, families gathered together to listen to the radio. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Raggedy Ann - a little red-headed rag doll with a triangle shaped nose. [Junior]
- Ragweed - A weed of the genus Ambrosia. Nothing to sneeze at. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Rain - "When the rain comes, they run and hide their heads; they might as well be dead." -The Beatles [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Rain - "Rain, rain, go away, come again another day." [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Rain Forests - There is heavy rainfall throughout the year and lots of bugs. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Rainbows - "Someday they'll find it/ The Rainbow Connection/ The lovers, the dreamers and me ..." -Kermit the Frog [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Rainbows - There are seven colors in a rainbow: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Raisins - They're just dried grapes. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Raking Leaves - Maybe they'll all just blow away! [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Ramona - Main character in Beverly Cleary's "Ramona the Pest" and other books in the series. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Rap Music - Rap is a popular form of music with a strong beat and rhyming lyrics. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Rappers - PAENTAL ADVISORY EXPLICIT CONTENT Hasn't seemed to hurt sales... [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Rats - Gray or brown animals that look like very large mice. Usually pet rats are white. [Junior]
- Raves - Neo-psychadelic all-night dance parties centered around acid house and techno music. All the rave. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Reading & Writing - Old-fashioned skill, amazingly still useful today. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Reading A Book - A good book is like traveling to a new world. [Junior]
- Reading A Good Book - So many books, so little time. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Recess - My favorite subject in school! [Junior]
- Recreational Vehicles - If they're trying to get away from it all, why are they taking it all with them? [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Recycling - More than one million tons of aluminum are NOT recycled each year. Where do you throw your cans? [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Red Raspberries - Worth a few scratches. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Red Roses - Red roses are a symbol of love. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Rednecks - "You might be a redneck if ..." -Jeff Foxworthy [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Redwood Forests - "From the Redwood Forests to the Gulf Stream Waters/ This land was made for you and me." -Woody Guthrie [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Reggae Music - This contemporary Caribbean music, originating in Jamaica, remains an influential style of popular music. Ya mon! [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Regis & ... - Kathy Lee or Kelly - your choice. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Regis Philbin - 1934- , American talk and game show host. Who wants to be a millionaire? Regis, apparently. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Remote Controls - The world's handiest invention. That is, if you can find it. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Republicans - A U.S. political party symbolized by an elephant ... and don't forget it! [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Restaurants - It's good to try new things! [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Rice - A grain grown for food. Rice can be white, brown or black. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Rice & Beans - South-of-the-border meat & potatoes. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Rice Krispies Treats - How could you go wrong with Rice Krispies, marshmallows, and butter. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Richard Nixon - 1913-94, 37th President of the United States and the only president to have resigned from office. At least that's what the tapes say ... [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Richard Simmons - 1948-, American fitness guru famous for his extroverted style, short shorts and Sweatin' to the Oldies. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Riding A Bike - Remember to wear your helmet. [Junior]
- Riding A Horse - Grab the reins and hang on! [Junior]
- Riding A Scooter - Where are the brakes? [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Rio De Janeiro - Vibrant Brazilian city and home to Carnival. Blame it on Rio! [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Rivers - Can you spell Mississippi? [Junior]
- Road Kill - Mmmmmm. Them's good eatin'. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Road Rage - Ten years ago we complained about potholes. NOW we're dodging pot-shots. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Road Trips - "Get Your Kicks on Route 66." -Nelson Riddle [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Robert DeNiro - 1943- , Pre-eminent American actor who earned Academy Awards for The Godfather II and Raging Bull. "Are you looking at me?" [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Robin Hood - Legendary British outlaw who stole from the rich and gave to the poor, known for his courage, skill, and Merry Men. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Robin Williams - 1952- , versatile American comedian and actor. The furriest man in show business. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Robots - They should make a robot that does homework. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Rock & Roll - It'll never die. Unlike Rock and Roll musicians. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Rock And Roll -It's here to stay! [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Rock Candy - Large, clear sugar crystals- rock hard! [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Rock Concert - If it's too loud - you're too old. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Rock Concerts - Not on a school night! [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Rock Stars - Even the guys wear make-up! [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Rocket Scientists - Hey! They're not rocket scie ... oh ... never mind. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Rocking Chairs - Rock-a-bye baby. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Rocks - Rock collectors are sometimes called rockhounds. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Rocky Mountains - These extend 2,000 miles from northeastern British Columbia to central New Mexico, and keep the Californians away from everyone else ... [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Rod & Reel - He took it hook, line, and sinker. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Rogers & Hammerstein - Kings of the Broadway Musical: The Sound of Music, The King and I, South Pacific, and many, many more. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Roller Coaster - Roller coaster cars can go more than 70 miles per hour. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Rollerblading - Faster than walking. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Rolling The Car - You'll flip for this one ... [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Roman Numerals - There's a I in VII chance you'll know them. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Romeo And Juliet - William Shakespeare's best known play, written in 1595. Youthful love and hasty temperaments. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Ronald McDonald - The clown from McDonald's restaurants. [Junior]
- Roosters - The barnyard alarm clock. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Root Beer - A sweet, brown drink that is fizzy and foamy. Add ice cream to make a root beer float! [Junior]
- Root Beer Floats - Actually, it's the ice cream that floats! [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Rope Burns - You were playing WHAT? [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 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. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Rosie O'Donnell - 1962-, American actor and comedian. She's in a league of her own! [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Rubber Gloves - Just in case ... [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Rugrats - A cartoon about the adventures of Tommy, Chucky, Angelica, and Phil and Lil. [Junior]
- Running A Marathon - 26 miles, 385 yards: the distance run by a Greek soldier from the town of Marathon to Athens in 490 BC. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Running In A Race - A marathon is a 26 mile race. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Rush Limbaugh - 1951- , conservative talk-radio personality. Claims to host his radio show with half his brain tied behind his back, just to make it fair. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Russia - The world's largest country, spanning 11 time zones. Famous for borscht, ballet, chess and vodka -just don't mix them. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Rust - "Rust never sleeps." -Neil Young [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Rusty Nails - Good name for a country western singer. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Saddam Hussein - 1937-, dictator of Iraq 1979-2003. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Sailors - "In the Navy, you can sail the seven seas ..." -The Village People [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Sailors - Get seasick? Don't become a sailor. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Salads - Lettuce not knock the vegetarians. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Salads - Fruit salads, pasta salads, potato salads, and lettuce salads. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Salsa Dancing - Popular form of Latin American dance. A little jazz, a little blues, a touch of rock and lots of heat. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Salt - In ancient times salt was valuable. In fact, it was used as money. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Salt 'N Pepa - Extremely successful rap group formed in the 1980s, known for their portrayals of the woman's perspective on relationships. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Salt & Pepper - "Pump it up a notch! BAM!" - Emeril Lagasse. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Salvador Dali - 1904-89, Spansih artist best known for his dream imagery and surrealism, including the limp watches in The Persistence Of Memory. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Samuel L. Jackson - 1948-, powerful American actor of Pulp Fiction, Jackie Brown, and The Negotiator. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- San Francisco - California's City by the Bay. Where many hearts are left. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Sand - The desert, the dunes, the beach, and in your shoes. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Sand & Surf - Life's a beach! [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Sand Castles - No dogs allowed. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Sandra Bullock - 1964-, American actor who starred in Speed, Miss Congeniality, and While You Were Sleeping. The classic girl-next-door. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Saturday Cartoons - Get your blanket, a bowl of cereal and snuggle in for three hours of commercials. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Saturn - Sixth planet from the sun, and the second largest in the solar system. Has a nice ring to it, don't you think? [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Scavenger Hunt - OK kids, here's your list: a marshmallow, a safety pin, a red rubber band, and a moon rock. Go find 'em! [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Scene Of The Crime - It was Colonel Mustard, in the library, with the candlestick. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Scented Candles - You didn't have to BAKE an apple pie - just light a candle. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Schindler's List - 1993 Steven Spielberg film. Powerful real-life story of a Catholic businessman who eventually saved over 1000 Jews in Nazi Poland. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- School Buses - Large, yellow buses used to take children to school. [Junior]
- School Lunch - Hot lunch, cold lunch, or bring your own lunch. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- School Pictures - How do I look? [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Science Experiments - Your science experiment? I thought it was dinner! [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Science Fair Projects - No human subjects, please! [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Science Fiction - In a galaxy far, far away ... [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Science Tests - Multiple choice or essay. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Scientists - Scientists study astronomy, biology, chemistry, geology, and other stuff. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Scooby-Doo - TV cartoon dog who helps solve crimes. "Scooby-Doo, where are you?" [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Screaming - NOT SO LOUD! [Junior]
- Screeching - Please stop. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Sean Connery - 1930- , Accomplished Scottish actor, although best known as the REAL Bond, JAMES Bond ... [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Seashells - The outer shells of sea animals. You can find them on the beach. [Junior]
- Sesame Street - Children's television show featuring Big Bird. "Can you tell me how to get to Sesame Street?" [Junior]
- Shake & Bake - ... and eat. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Shania Twain - 1965- , Canadian country singer and songwriter. "Shania" means "I'm on my way" in Ojibwa. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Sharks - Many species living today are similar to those from 100 million years ago. Because change is scary. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Sharks - Meat-eating fish known for their speed, sharp teeth, and the large fins on their backs. [Junior]
- Sharp Knives - Found in kitchen drawers, tackle boxes and butcher shops. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Shave & A Haircut - Two bits. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Ships - Battleships, cruise ships, freighters, and oil tankers. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Shipwrecks - "The lake it is said never gives up her dead . . ." - The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Shoplifting - It's stealing and it's against the law. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Shopping - It's shopping-whether you buy something or not. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Shopping Mall - Three-quarters of the North American population visit a shopping mall at least once a month. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Shrimp - Tiny to jumbo- they come in all sizes. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Sigmund Freud - 1856-1939, Viennese psychologist and the originator of psychoanalysis and the Freudian slip. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Silk - Produced as a cocoon covering by the silk worm, and used in fine fabrics and textiles. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Silly Putty - It's putty in your hands! [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Sin & Redemption - Everybody deserves a second chance. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Singing - Making music with your voice. La-la-la. [Junior]
- Sisters - Sister, sister! [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Sitcoms - If they're so funny, WHY THE LAUGH TRACK? [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Skateboarding - It's just going downhill ... down stairs ... down ramps ... [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Skateboards - "Skateboarding is not a crime!" [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Skeletons - There are 206 bones in the human body. Count them! [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Skiing - The Super Ginat Slalom: Swiss for "suicide." [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Skin & Bones - What would you be without them? [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Skinheads - Shaved heads, big boots. Some are Nazis, some are not. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Skinned Knees - Ouch! Ouch! OUCH! [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Skunks - Black and white striped mammals known for their offensive smelling defensive spray. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Skunks - Black, bushy-tailed animals with one or two white stripes down their backs. Stinky! [Junior]
- Skydiving - Parachute canopies are usually made from nylon fabric that lasts for thousands of jumps - whether the skydiver does or not. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Slash & Burn - And there goes another rain forest... [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Slasher Films - A real nightmare. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Sledding - It would be more fun if you didn't have to climb back up the hill. [Junior]
- Sleep - "Don't let the bedbugs bite." [Junior]
- Sleeping Pills - I remember taking them ... I just ... don"t rememmer ... how mamy. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Sleepovers - If you don't sleep, is it still a sleepover? [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Slice & Dice - A sharp knife is a safe knife. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Slip & Fall - Watch out for ... too late! [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Slivers - Also known as splinters. The worst ones are under your fingernails. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Slobodan Milosevic - 1941-, former leader of Serbia, also known as "the Butcher of the Balkans." [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Sloppy Joes - My favorite recipe -open the can. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Smith & Wesson - Firearms when ready! [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Smithsonian Institution - Located in Washington, D.C., the largest museum complex in the world. Wouldn't that be a great garage sale? [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Smoke - "Where there's smoke, there's fire!" [Junior]
- Smoke & Mirrors - That's how we do it! [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Snakes - Surprising, snakes move rapidly without legs. Also surprising, they find OTHER snakes attractive. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Snakes - Long, thin reptiles without arms or legs. Their forked tongues are used for smelling. [Junior]
- Sneezing - Ah-ah-ah-choo! [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Snips & Snails - And puppy dog tails. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Snoopy - The little, white beagle from the "Peanuts" cartoon. [Junior]
- Snoopy & The Red Barron - Characters in the Peanuts comic strip. Talk about a dog fight! [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Snow - Transparent ice crystals which form around dust and other small particles. Get my drift? [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Snow Cones - You don't have to wait for snow. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Snow White - "Mirror, mirror, on the wall, who is the fairest of them all?" [Junior]
- Snowballs - Just right for throwing! [Junior]
- Snowboarding - Snowboarding was declared an official Olympic sport in 1994. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Snowflakes - They say each one is different, but who would know? [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Snowstorm - Lots of snow blowing around. Maybe school will be closed! [Junior]
- Soccer - A favorite team sport for kids. KICK IT! [Junior]
- Social Security - American program designed to provide income and services in the event of retirement, sickness, disability, death or unemployment. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Socks - "Black socks, they never get dirty, the longer you wear them the stronger they get." -Bill Harley [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Soldiers - Men and women who serve in the military. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- South Africa - Two oceans, rugged mountains, traditional villages, game sanctuaries, wineries...forget the past and bring on the tourists. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- South Park - Highly-rated, highly offensive animated cartoon series. "Oh my God! We killed Kenny!" [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Soy Sauce - A brewed seasoning made from soybeans, wheat, and salt. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Space & Time - Infinite. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Spaghetti - Looks like a plate of worms! [Junior]
- Spam - Mystery meat, or mystery E-mails ... [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Sparklers - They're still fireworks! [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Speeding Tickets - "No, officer, I don't have any idea how fast I was going." [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Spelling Bees - Spelling contests. They have nothing to do with bees. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Spider-Man - He's a student. He's a superhuman crime fighter. He's Spider-Man! [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Spiders - There are more than 34,000 species of spiders. Try not to think about THAT right before bedtime. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Spiders - They have eight legs and they spin webs to catch their food. [Junior]
- Spiders & Snakes - Creepy! Legs or no legs. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Spike Lee - 1957-, American film maker and Knicks fan. Best known for Do the Right Thing, Malcolm X, and 4 Little Girls. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Spilled Milk - Got milk? WHOOPS! Apparently not ... [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Spinach - Raw or cooked- it's full of vitamins. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Spit - Ladies and gentlemen, straight from the Salivary Glands ... [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Spit - Spit that gum out right now! [Junior]
- Spit & Polish - We could do with less spit and more polish. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Spontaneous Combustion - The ignition of substances without application of an external heat source. A good plot for "The X-Files." [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Sport Utility Vehicles - Need new tires? [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Sports Channels - Any team, any time. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Square Dancing - "Swing your partner!" [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Squirrels - Small animals with big brown eyes and bushy tails. They like nuts and can run on telephone lines. [Junior]
- Stalactites & Stalagmites - The ups and downs of spelunking. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Stamp Collecting - If you can't lick 'em, collect 'em. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Stanley & Livingston - Britons who explored Africa, I presume. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Star Fruit - Looks like plastic, tastes like lemons. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Starry Night - A sky bright with stars, a classic Van Gogh painting, and a Don McLean song. Three cards in one! [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Stars & Stripes - Three cheers for the red, white, and blue! [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Starfish - A star-shaped sea creature with five or more arms. If one breaks off, another arm will grow. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Stars - Points of sparkling light that you can see in the night sky. Make a wish! [Junior]
- State Fair - Aw, gee whiz, a blue ribbon for Bessie! [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Steak And Potatoes - Hot off the grill! [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Stephen King - 1947- , American author of horror novels, who's sold more than 100 million copies of his books. Talk about frightening ... [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Steve Martin - 1945- , American comedian, actor, writer, and "wild and crazy guy." [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Steven Spielberg - 1947-, American movie director and producer, and overachiever. From E.T. to Schindler's List... too many to list. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Sticks & Stones - When words are not enough. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Stocks & Bonds - At least they're worth the paper they're printed on... We hope. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Stomach Ache - You ate the whole thing? [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Stonehenge - Prehistoric stone monument located north of Salisbury, England. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Stop Signs - Gee, Officer, I THOUGHT it was green! [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Strained Peas - The strain comes when you have to eat them. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Strawberries - Strawberry shortcake! [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Strawberry Shortcake - Summertime and the eating is easy ... [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Street Mimes - A mime is a terrible thing to waste. On second thought . . . [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Stretch Limos - Stretch your legs, stretch your wallet. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Strip Malls - Almost as attractive as stip mines. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Stuart Little - A clever little mouse who is a character in a book and a movie. [Junior]
- Stubbed Toes - It'll feel better when it quits hurting. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Stunt People - When you need someone to take the fall. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Substitute Teachers - "Ms. Jones lets us eat candy and get drinks whenever we want!" [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Sugar & Spice - And everything nice. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Suit & Tie - It's business as usual! [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Summer - SCHOOL'S OUT! [Junior]
- Summer Camp - If the bugs don't get you, the poison ivy will! [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Summer Camp - Day camps and sleepover camps. Either way, you'll have lots of fun. [Junior]
- Sumo Wrestlers - Wrestlers usually weigh 300-400 pounds and win this Japanese form of wrestling by forcing an opponent out of the ring. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Sunburns - Next time, use some sunscreen. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Sunday Drivers - Now available ANY day of the week! [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Sunflower - Tall plants with large, yellow flowers. Toast the seeds for a tasty snack. [Junior]
- Sugar - "Sugar is sweet and so are you." [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Sunken Ships - Early ships would often sink in battles or bad weather. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Sunshine - Warms the Earth and helps plants to grow. [Junior]
- Superman - Fictional comic book superhero loved by Lois Lane and Jerry Seinfeld. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Superman - Faster than a speeding bullet! [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Supermarkets - It's a meat market, bakery, flower shop, and toy store- all in one! [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Supermodels - Long legs = big bucks. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Surf & Turf - Steak and lobster. No need to choose. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Surfing - The waves or the web. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Surfing The Net - www.otb-games.com [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Surprise Parties - SURPRISE! Oh. He had a heart condition . . . that WAS a surprise . . . [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Surprise Parties - Everybody hide! [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Sushi - Who would ever have guessed that raw fish could be so fashionable? [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Swamps - Wet, spongy land, often covered with water. A great place to live- if you're a mosquito. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Swans - The "Ugly Duckling" was actually a baby swan. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Swimming - A great way to cool down on a hot summer day! [Junior]
- Swiss Bank Accounts - Do you think everyone in Switzerland has one? [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Swiss Cheese - Guess it comes from holey cows ... [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Swiss Chocolate - "What use are cartridges in battle? I always carry chocolate instead." -George Bernard Shaw [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Swordfighting - As a sport, sword fighting is called "Fencing." It is an Olympic event. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Tacos - Meat, cheese, and hot sauce all wrapped up in a tortilla. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Taking A Bath - Bathing facilities have been found in excavations in India from before 2000 BC. Soap-on-a-Rope hasn't. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Taking A Bath - Don't Forget the bubbles and toys. [Junior]
- Taking A Shower - That'll wake you up. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Talk Radio - Talk about air pollution. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Tarred & Feathered - It's a sticky situation. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Tarzan & Jane - He went ape over her. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Tattoo Parlors - "With nothing to show but this brand new tattoo . . . how I got it here I haven't a clue." - Jimmy Buffett [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Tattoos - Tattoos can be painful. Temporary tatoos don't hurt at all. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Tea & Crumpets - Upper-crust toast & jelly. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Teachers - If you can play this game, thank a teacher. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Teachers - "What do you mean, you didn't know there was a test today?" [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Teenagers - Ages thirteen to nineteen. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Teeth - Adults have 32 permanent teeth. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Telemarketers - "No, thank you ... No, I'm not interested ... No, I have to go now ..." [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Teletubbies - Colorful characters with televisions in their stomachs. Tinky Winky is purple. [Junior]
- Televangelists - Not to be confused with Teletubbies. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Television - One-hundred and sixty-four channels, and nothing worth watching. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Television - If you get your homework done... [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Telling Scary Stories - "It was a dark and stormy night . . ." [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Telling The Truth - "There are two kinds of truth. There are real truths and there are made-up truths." -Marion Barry, ex-mayor of Washington, D.C. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Tents - A pup tent will hold one or two people, but a circus tent can hold hundreds. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Terrorist Attack - We will never negotiate with terrorists. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Texas - Famous for oil wells, barbecues, and cowboys. The capital of Texas is Austin. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Thanksgiving Day - The fourth Thursday of November in the U.S.; the second Monday in October in Canada. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Thanksgiving Day - A harvest festival celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November in the U.S. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- The 1920s - Pros: the Jazz Age. Cons: Presidents who look like librarians. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- The 1950s - Pros: Barbies, barbecues, and bikinis. Cons: McCarthy, the Korean War, television. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- The 1960s - Pros: the Moon Lsnding, the music. Cons: hippies who refuse to believe they're over. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- The 1970s - Pros ... uh ... pros ... uh ... GIVE US A MINUTE, OKAY? [Basic Set, Party Set]
- The 1980s - Pros: meant the end of the 1970s. Cons: '80s nostalgia. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- The 1990s - Dot-coms, Clinton and designer coffee. The good old days. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- The 21st Century - The future is NOW! [Basic Set, Party Set]
- The Academy Awards - The statue known as "Oscar" weighs only eight and a half pounds. So why does it carry so much weight? [Basic Set, Party Set]
- The Atlantic & Pacific - Oceans apart. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- The Baby-Sitters Club - This series of books, written by Ann M. Martin, is a favorite of girls, world-wide. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- The Beach - A day at the beach is no day at the beach, ya know? [Basic Set, Party Set]
- The Beach - Sun, surf, and sand. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- The Beatles - 1960s British band. Only the most revolutionary, influential and universally acclaimed group of the 20th century. That's all. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- The Big Dipper - Group of stars in the Northern sky that form part of the constellation Ursa Major. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- The Birds & The Bees - We'll tell you about them sometime. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- The Chicken & The Egg - Which came first? The egg. Look it up! [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- The Chicken Dance - You put your hands in your armpits... [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- The CIA - The Central Intelligence Agency is responsible for keeping the U.S. government informed of foreign actions affecting the nation's interest. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- The Circus - A show featuring trained animals, clowns and acrobats. [Junior]
- The Cold War - The post-World War II struggle between the US and its allies, and the former USSR and its allies. Things could have gotten hot. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- The Common Loon - A spotted, red-eyed diving bird -or various friends or family. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- The Dalai Lama - Title of the leader of Tibetan Buddhism, in exile since 1959. Hello, Dalai! [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- The Dallas Cowboys - National Football League team known for their cheerleaders and their performance, both on and off the field. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- The Dixie Chicks - Female country and western band with pop leanings. Winners of multiple Country Music Association awards. Goodbye, Earl! [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- The Dump - Just remember to recycle. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- The Earth - Third planet from the sun. Home to Earthlings. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- The Eiffel Tower - Designed and built by French engineer Alexandre Gustave Eiffel for the Paris World's Fair of 1889. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- The Electric Chair - In U.S. prisons, an alternating current of about 2000 volts is used for electrocution. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- The End Of The World - "It's the end of the world as we know it, and I feel fine ..." -REM [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- The Everglades - A vast marsh covering much of southern Florida. Watch out for alligators! [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- The Far Left - They get high Marx from some. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- The Far Right - Far right for some and far wrong for others. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- The FBI - The Federal Bureau of Investigation: the investigative agency for the U.S. Department of Justice. They're listening ... [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- The First Day Of School - "Fear has many eyes." -Cervantes [Basic Set, Party Set]
- The First Day Of School - Get your backpack, your lunch, and get going! [Junior]
- The French Riviera - Holiday home of the rich, the famous, and the half-naked. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- The Godfather - The 1972 critically acclaimed Mafia movie that made us as offer we couldn't refuse. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- The Grand Canyon - 217 miles long, 4 to 18 miles wide, and more than 1 mile deeps. Now THAT'S grand. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- The Grateful Dead - American rock band, founded in 1965 and best known for their "Dead Head" fans. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- The Graveyard Shift - It WILL be the death of me . . . [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- The Great Barrier Reef - Coral reefs, shoals and islets off the northern coast of Australia. Scuba heaven. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- The Great Chicago Fire - The noteworthy fire of 1871 ... a hot time in the old town ... [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- The Great Depression - Prozac was invented six decades too late. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- The Great Wall Of China - A 1500 mile long wall across northern China. Built for fortification but better for tourism. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- The Green Bay Packers - Twelve time National Football League world champions, beloved by "Cheeseheads" everywhere. Are those brats done yet? [Basic Set, Party Set]
- The Gulf War - January - February, 1991. This six week conflict with Iraq was also known as "Desert Storm." [Basic Set, Party Set]
- The Ice Age - Polarity analysis of deep-sea sediment suggests the Pleistocene age began more than 1.8 million years ago. Bla-bla-bla. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- The Indy 500 - Contestants must drive the full 500 miles. Bathroom breaks ARE allowed. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- The Internet - Computer-based worldwide information network, and global shopping market. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- The IRS - The Internal Revenue Service: agency of the U.S. Department of the Treasury responsible for collecting taxes. A human audity. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- The JFK Assassination - November 22, 1963. The funeral of President Kennedy was watched on television by millions around the world. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- The Judge - Smile when you play this card. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- The KKK - IF they're supposed to be the master race, why do they keep misspelling "Clan"? [Basic Set, Party Set]
- The Land Of Oz - "I've a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore, Toto." -Dorothy, "The Wizard Of Oz" [Basic Set, Party Set]
- The Last Day Of School - Almost as good as a birthday! [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- The Library - Books, magazines, newspapers, tapes, and computers. SHHHH! [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- The Little Mermaid - The 1837 story by Hans Christian Anderson or the 1989 animated film by Disney. Guess which made more money? [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- The Little Mermaid - A character in a folktale who gave up her home under the sea so that she could live on land. [Junior]
- The Lunchroom - What's for lunch? [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- The Mafia - A loose association of criminal groups, bound by a blood oath and sworn to secrecy. Of course, now we have to kill you. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- The Mall - Great place to shop and meet friends. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- The Marx Brothers - Chico, Groucho, Harpo, amd sometimes Zeppo. Their 1930s films include Duck Soup and Animal Crackers. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- The Metric System - No, thank you. We like our inches and feet! [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- The Midwest - America's central plains states. They're not like folks 'round here ... [Basic Set, Party Set]
- The Milky Way - The galaxy that includes the sun, its solar system, and a chewy layer of caramel. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- The Mississippi River - The Algonquin words "Misi sipi" mean "big river." What's Algonquin for "muddy"? [Basic Set, Party Set]
- The Moon - There's a new moon and there's a full moon, and sometimes there's a man in the moon. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- The Mounties - The Royal Canadian Mounted Police. They always get their man. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- The National Enquirer - American tabloid newspaper. Inquiring minds want to know ... Why the heck does this thing sell? [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- The New York Yankees - Legendary American baseball team. With so much success, it's obvious why they're reviled. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- The North Pole - Things can only go south from here . . . [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- The NRA - National Rifle Association. They're gunning for your vote. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- The Ocean - How deep is the ocean? 12,000 feet. If they'd known that, maybe they wouldn't have written that stupid song. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- The Ocean - Almost three-fourths of the Earth's surface is covered by the four oceans. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- The Old Man And The Sea - Ernest Hemingway's classic novel - fishing, hunger, fishing, torment, fishing, personal loss ... fishing ... [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- The Olympics - An international athletic competition held every four years. The thrill of victors and the agony of defeat. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- The Opera - It ain't over 'til the fat lady sings. Unfortunately, sometimes, not even then. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- The Ozone Layer - Short for ozonosphere. Theories about the ozone layer are full of holes. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- The Pentagon - The five-sided home of the U.S. Department of Defense. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- The Police - They keep order and arrest those who break the law. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- The President - A U.S. president must be at least 35 years old and a natural born citizen. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- The Princess & The Pea - The true test of a princess, fairy tale or otherwise. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- The Pyramids - The Egyptian pyramids were built from about 2700 BC to about 1000 BC. Tut, tut, tut ... [Basic Set, Party Set]
- The Renaissance - Beginning in the 1300s, started in Italy and spread across Europe. Kind of like Espresso bars ... [Basic Set, Party Set]
- The Rolling Stones - British "bad boy" rock band formed in 1962. Still touring? [Basic Set, Party Set]
- The San Andreas Fault - Geological feature in California stretching 600 miles. Like the state doesn't have enough faults already. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- The Scarlet Letter - Hawthorne's 1845 novel about Puritan New England, moral conflicts, guilt, and down-right nastiness. (It was an "A".) [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- The South - Dixie: South of the Mason-Dixon line that is. They're not like folks 'round here ... [Basic Set, Party Set]
- The Statue Of Liberty - "Give me your tired, your poor/ Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free ..." -Emma Lazarus [Basic Set, Party Set]
- The Statue Of Liberty - "Lady Liberty" was a gift to the U.S. from the people of France. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- The Super Bowl - Who needs another national holiday? [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- The Supreme Court - The highest court in the United States. Robes, but no wigs. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- The Symphony - It's music to our ears. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- The Three Stooges - Nyuk, nyuk, nyuk. A wiseguy, eh? [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- The Three Tenors - Opera stars Placido Domingo, Jose Carreras, and Luciano Pavarotti began recording as The Three Tenors in 1990. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- The Titanic - It sank in 1912. Get over it! [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- The U.S. Constitution - We the people . . . [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- The Universe - Everything. The big "It." Huge. Massive. THAT big. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- The Vatican - The Papal State in the middle of Rome. Home of the Pope, Swiss Guards, and lots of pigeons. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- The Vietnam Memorial - "The Wall," built in 1982, was designed by 21-year-old architecture student, Maya Lin. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- The Williams Sisters - Venus, 1980-, and Serena, 1981-, Williams, American tennis champs. One heck of a sister act. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- The Wright Brothers - In 1903, Wilbur and Orville made the first powered airplane flights in history. Although there were delays at the airport. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- The YMCA - The Young Men's Christian Association has 30 million members in 110 countries. "It's fun to stay at the Y-M-C-A." -The Village Peopl [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- The Young & The Restless - Launched in 1973, this soap opera isn't young, but it's still restless. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- The Zoo - "Oh! Lions and tigers and bears. Oh my." [Junior]
- Thelma & Louise - 1991 Ridley Scott film starring Susan Sarandon and Geena Davis as two over-the-edge women. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Thomas Edison - 1847-1931, American inventor, developed a light bulb, generator, sound-recorder, and motion picture projector. Show off. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Three Men & A Baby - The 1987 comedy film. You do the math. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Throwing Rocks - Be careful so that you don't break any windows. [Junior]
- Throwing Up - It's proof that you really are sick. [Junior]
- Thunder - "Here it comes again, Thunder and Lightning..." -ELO. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Thunder - A booming sound wave created by the heat from lightning. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Thunder & Lightning - Nature's fireworks. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Thunderstorms - Don't stand under a tree if you hear thunder! [Junior]
- Tibet - Mountainous region of China and religious enclave for a form of Buddhism called Lamaism. Known as the roof of the world. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Ticks - All ticks are bloodsucking parasites, but not all bloodsucking parasites are ticks. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Tidal Waves - The gigantic ocean waves that strike with tremendous force, and cause considerable damage to life and property. Kind of like Spring Break. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Tiger Woods - 1975- , American star of the golf circuit. Known for his athletic skill, and youthful, classic style. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Tightrope Walking - If you get really good, you can join the circus. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Timbuktu - City of 20,000 located in the West African nation of Mali. The official name if Tombouctou. From here to Timbuktu. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Time Travel - "What do you mean I missed my connection in the 14th Century?" [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Timothy McVey - 1961-2001, the Oklahoma City Bomber. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Toasted Marshmallows - How do you like yours - golden brown or flaming? [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Toasted Marshmallows - Add chocolate and graham crackers and you'll wish you had s'more. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Toasters - Wait -don't stick that fork in there! [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Tobacco Companies - Who says tobacco's not addictive? THEY can't give it up ... [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Toenails - A horse's foot is actually a toe. The hoof is a toenail. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Toes - "This little piggy went to market ..." [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Tom & Jerry - A good chaser. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Tom Cruise - 1962-, American actor. It looked like Ricky Business early on, but by 1986 he was Top Gun. No Mission Impossible for him. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Tom Hanks - 1956-, American actor and star of such varied films as Big, Philadelphia, Forrest Gump, Saving Private Ryan and Castaway. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Tomato Soup - Good with cheese sandwiches. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Tomatoes - Most people don't know that a tomato is a fruit. [Junior]
- Tony Blair - 1951-, British Prime Minister, "We will not rest until this evil is driven from our world." Sept. 11, 2001. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Tooth Fairy - Who knows what they do with all those baby teeth. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Toothpaste - Brush and spit! [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Top Of A Rollercoaster - Just remember: what goes UP ... [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Tornadoes - Funnel-shaped cloud whirling destructively at speeds up to 300 mph. "Honey, do you hear a freight train ... Honey?" [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Toy Poodles - They are less than ten inches tall, from their shoulders to the floor. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Toys - They're not just for kids, anymore ... [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Toys - Stuffed animals, action figures, dolls, balls, and lots more. Everyone loves toys! [Junior]
- Track & Field - It's eventful. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Tractors - "She thinks My Tractor's Sexy." - Kenny Chesney [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Trailer Parks - Also known as tornado magnets. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Training Wheels - It's a four-wheeler. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Trains - "The Little Engine That Could" is a story about a train that climbs over a mountain. [Junior]
- Trampolines - Trampolines have been used in circuses wince the 18th century. Despite slumps in popularity, they always seem to bounce back! [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Treasure Hunting - Gold Doubloons! Gold Doubloons! AT A YARD SALE? [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Tree Huggers - "Environmentalists" to the left. "Wackos" to the right. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Treehouse - A playhouse built in a tree. The Swiss Family Robinson lived in a treehouse on an island [Junior]
- Trees - Some redwood trees in California are over 300 feet tall and thousands of years old. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Trekkies - Beam them up, PLEASE! [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Trinidad & Tobago - Tiny, lush Caribbean republic. One of the most prosperous countries in the area due to petroleum and natural gas production. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Truck Drivers - See the country- or at least see the highways. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Truck Stops - Breakfast 24 hours a day and you're on your way. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Truth & Justice - Sounds good on paper. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Tulips - A sign of spring! [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Turkey & Stuffing - Get stuffed. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Turkeys - Large birds raised for food. Popular at Thanksgiving. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Turtles - They pull their legs and heads inside their shells for safety. [Junior]
- Tyra Banks - 1973-, American model, starred in Coyote Ugly. Probably the only time you'll see the words "ugly" and "Tyra Banks" in the same sentence. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Tyrannosaurus Rex - Large carnivorous dinosaur of the latter part of the Mesozoic era. My, what big teeth you have! [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Umbrella Drinks - Extra fruit, please! [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Umbrellas - "Rain, rain, go away, come again another day." [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Under My Bed - A good place to hide, if it's not too messy. [Junior]
- Underwear - "Let's keep this brief." [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Underwear - Keep it clean! [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Unicorns - Imaginary horse-like animals. A long, pointed horn grown from the middle of their foreheads. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- 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 ... [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- United States - It's about 2,500 miles, from sea to shining sea. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Urban Sprawl - Oh give me a home where the edge of town roams . . . [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Vacations - "Vacation, all I ever wanted, Vacation, had to get away ..." -Go-Go's [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Vacuum Cleaners - It's a dirty job! [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Valentine's Day - Will you be my Valentine? [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Vampires - Legendary bloodsucking monsters. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Vanilla Pudding - Now available frozen, on a stick. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Velcro - A hook-and-loop fastener that can really grab you. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Venus & Mars - As different as men & women. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Viagra - It works for Bob Dole, it'll work for you. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Victorian England - An era characterized by moral severity and pompous conservatism. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Video Games - Just how DO you get to the thirteenth level of "Doom"? [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Video Games - I told you ten hours a day was too much! [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Vietnam, 1968 - More than 30,000 Americans had been killed in the Vietnam War by the end of 1968. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Vincent Van Gogh - 1853-90, Dutch post-impressionist painter known for dramatic sunflowers and self-portraits. Only one of his paintings sold during his lifetime. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Violins - It's a pain in the neck, but keep practicing. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Volcanoes - Vents in the crust of the earth from which steam, debris and molten rock spew, with explosive results. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Volleyball - Spike it! [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- VW Beetles - The prototype for the original VW Beetle was developed in 1934, and production begin in 1945. Functional, yet so fashionable. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Waco, Texas - Texas city near where a 51-day standoff between law-enforcement officials and members of the Branch Davidians occurred in 1993. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Waffles - Like pancakes with built-in syrup cups. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Walking The Dog - It's good exercise. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Wall Street - The financial center of the United States. See also: roller coaster. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Walt Disney - 1901-1966, the head of some Mickey Mouse company. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- War & Peace - Tolstoy's 1805 epic novel of the Napoleonic wars, a celebration of Russian spirit. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Warts - Small, benign, circumscribed tumors of the outer layer of the skin. Warts and all! [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Warts - Small, hard lumps that grow on the skin. Anyone can get them, not just witches. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Washer & Dryer - Take them out for a spin. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Washington, DC - City named after George Washington, it's the capital of the United States. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Watching Cartoons - Not just for kids. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Watching Football - Sheer athletic prowess by players in peak physical condition is a glorious thing to behold. Pass the chips and beer. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Watching Football - Isn't it more fun to PLAY football? [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Watching TV - Cartoons and commercials, movies, commercials, shows, commercials, sports, and commercials. [Junior]
- Water - Pure water has no color, taste or smell. So, if it smells funny, don't drink it. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Water Baloons - I'll fill them and you tie them. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Water Guns - Don't take them to school! [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Water Parks - You can go down Dead Man's Drop and I'll take the Lazy River. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Water Skiing - Try it on one ski. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Waterbeds - Could serve as a safety precaution for those who smoke in bed. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Waterfalls - "Don't go chasing waterfalls..." -TLC [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Waterfalls - Water flowing from a cliff or other high place. Niagara Falls is over 160 feet high! [Junior]
- Watermelon - How far can you spit the seeds? [Junior]
- Watermelons - Pardeeville, WI - home of the Watermelon Seed-Spitting & Speed-Eating Championship. The record is 2.5 lbs. of melon eaten in 3.5 seconds. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Waterparks - Wet and wild! [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Waxing The Floor - It's a pain in the neck, and back, and knees . . . [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Weapons Dealers - OK, what kind you need? Assault, Automatic, Atomic ...? [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Weddings - "Ding, dong, the bells are gonna chime ..." -My Fair Lady [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Weddings - Here comes the bride! [Junior]
- Weed & Feed - Make sure the grass is greener on YOUR side of the fence. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Weird Al Yankovic - 1959-, American musical humorist, born Alfred Matthew Yankovic, which is nothing to laugh about . . . [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Whales - Very large animals that live in oceans. They squirt water from a blowhole. [Junior]
- Wheat - Mainly used in flour. World output of wheat is more than 600 million metric tons a year ... so someone's making a lot of dough. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Wheel Of Fortune - American TV game show, BIG MONEY! BIG MONEY!. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Whipped Cream - Great on strawberry shortcake, banana splits, chocolate pudding ... [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Whipped Cream - Sweet and fluffy! [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Whips - "Crack that whip ... whip it, whip it good." -Devo [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Whips & Chains - Popular before prison reform - the good old days. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- White Bread - Plain and simple. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- White Collar Crime - Three strikes and you're OUT . . . to a cozy little low-level detention facility with a pool and tennis court. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Whoopie Goldberg - 1950-, American actor and comedian. Starred in such movies as Ghost, which earned her an Academy Award. Whoopee! [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Will & Grace - Popular sitcom debuted in 1998. Not your average next door neighbors. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Will Smith - 1968- , Successful American rap star, TV star and wildly successful motion picture star. He's got it all. We hate him. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- William Shakespeare - 1564-1616, The English poet and playwright. And all the world IS a stage ... [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Wimbledon - Strawberries ... cream ... temper tantrums ... [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Windsurfing - Really just surfing for lazy people. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Wine Tasting - Spit or swallow? [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Winnie The Pooh - There's never enough honey for Pooh Bear! [Junior]
- Winning A Trophy - Congratulations! [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Winning The Lottery - The more you play, the more THEY win. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Winter - The coldest season of the year. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Wishbone - Star of television and over 50 books. Wishbone is a Jack Russell terrier. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Witch Hunts - Popular locations: Salem, Massachusetts and Washington, D.C. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Witches - They are famous for their pointy noses, black hats and broomsticks. [Junior]
- Women - REAL Women. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Women's Soccer - The 1999 World Cup finals was the most-watched women's sporting event in history. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Wood Chippers - "I guess that was your accomplice in the wood chipper." -Marge Gunderson, Fargo [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Woodpeckers - They find insects to eat by pecking holes in wood with their beaks. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Woodstock - The 1969 love, music and mud festival attended by 400,000. Or, the little yellow bird. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Woody Allen - 1935- , American comedian, actor and director, of Bananas, Annie Hall, Hannah and Her Sisters, and lots of New York Stories. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Woolly Mammoth - These large hairy elephants are now extinct. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Working Out - No pain, no gain. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Worms - A favorite food of robins. [Junior]
- Worms - "A man may fish with the worm that hath eat of a king, and eat of the fish that has fed of that worm." -"Hamlet" Shakespeare [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Wrestling - A sport where two people try to force each other to the ground. No hitting allowed. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- Writing A Letter - Dear Mom, How are you? I am fine. [Junior 9+ (1st) & (2nd)]
- X-Ray Vision - Available to Superman -for emergency use only. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- X-Rays - X-Rays were discovered in 1895 by the German physicist Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen. Now if they could just get those X-ray glasses down. [Expansion Set 2, Party Set]
- Xena, Warrior Princess - Popular TV fantasy, adventure program. Xena, played by Lucy Lawless, and her friend Gabrielle, seek adventure and fight evil. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Yellowstone Park - Home to 3000 geysers and hot springs. More gas and hot air than Washington, D.C. [Basic Set, Party Set]
- Yin & Yang - Two elements that oppose each other and give life balance. If you're lucky. [Expansion Set 4, Party Expansion 1]
- Yo-Yos - There are lots of tricks that you can do with a yo-yo. [Junior]
- Zebras - The stripes on each zebra are in a slightly different pattern. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Zen - Japanese form of Buddhism, originated in China. Zen again, maybe not. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
- Zippers - Zip it, zip it good. [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Zippers - Faster than buttons. [Junior 9+ (2nd)]
- Zombies - Undead ghouls that feed off of brains. So WE'RE safe . . . [Expansion Set 3, Party Expansion 1]
- Zucchini - A squashed vegetable. [Expansion Set 1, Party Set]
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