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What is UpWords?
In this vertical variant of Scrabble, players are allowed to play letters on top of each other up to five time.
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What is a checkerboard?
Red and Black
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Who is Wil Wheaton?
This Star Trek: The Next Generation actor currently hosts his own board game.
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What is Perfection?
According to it's ad a player had to "put the pieces into the slots, make the right selection, but be quick you're racing the clock."
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What is Munchkin?
"Wandering Monster"
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What is Don't Wake Daddy?
The goal in this game is to get a midnight snack without disturbing a slumbering parental figure.
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What is Scrabble?
Double Letter Score
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Who was Ben Franklin?
This founding father was a big fan of Chess and Cribbage.
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What is Mr. Bucket?
This game for children was advertised as "buckets of fun."
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What is Jumanji?
"In the jungle you must wait until the dice read five or eight"
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What is a Ouija board?
This game still produced by Hasbro has a board that features the words, "Yes," "No," "Goodbye," the alphabet and the full set of Arabic numerals.
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What is Monopoly?
St. James Place
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Who is Vin Diesel?
This avid Dungeons and Dragons player was the voice of the Iron Giant.
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What is Mousetrap?
According to the 1990's ad, it's a zany action, a crazy contraption, the fun is catching, it's this.
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What is the Game of Life?
"Swim English Channel
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What is Trump: The Game?
In this board game that shouldn't exist, the smallest bill is worth 10 million dollars and the die is emblazoned with a "T"
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.What is the Game of Life?
Win photography contest. Collect $10,000.
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Who is Woody Harrelson?
This Zombieland star is a a fan a Settlers of Catan and will bring it to sets to entertain actors between takes.
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What is Crossfire?
According to the advertisement for the steel ball shooting game of the same name, you'll get caught up in this.
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What is Clue?
"Lead Pipe"
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What is Rattle Me Bones?
The object of this game is to steal treasure from a pirate skeleton before it shakes violently.
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Who is George W. Bush
This former president is a fan of Risk, Dominoes and Scrabble.
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What is Guess Who?
This game's 1997 ad claimed the "the fun's in the clues" and ended with the disclaimer that "game cards do not actually talk."
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