Across
- 2. game in which players compete to be the first to send four pieces all the way around a board.
- 5. a multi-player card game in which the objective is to be the first player to get rid of all the cards in their hand.
- 6. From a high level, this game presents rare and unusual words, the players secretly submit definitions for the words, hoping that other players will believe their definition is the real one.
- 7. 16 six sided letter cubes that are held in a small plastic grid with a covered lid. One player shakes the grid to jumble the letters around and then, each player has 3 minutes to find as many words as they can from the jumbled letters.
- 10. a game of skill, in which two players engage in a battle of wits and logic.
- 11. release and play into position certain cards to build up each foundation, in sequence and in suit, from the ace through the king.
- 13. game where you must use steady hands to remove items from a body.
- 15. a strategy game of diplomacy, conflict and conquest for two to six players.
- 16. a trivia game that incorporates bluffing into the gameplay.
Down
- 1. to put all the pieces into matching holes on the board (pushed down) before the time limit runs out.
- 3. a real-estate game for two to eight players. The player's goal is to remain financially solvent while forcing opponents into bankruptcy by buying and developing pieces of property. Bankruptcy results in elimination from the game. The last player remaining on the is the winner.
- 4. to determine who killed the game's victim Dr. Black (or Mr. Boddy).
- 8. a strategy type guessing game for two players. It is played on ruled grids (paper or board) on which each player's fleet of warships are marked.
- 9. is a quiz show that has a unique answer-and-question format in which contestants are presented with clues in the form of answers and must phrase their responses in the form of a question.
- 12. It was described in the United States in 1934 as most fashionable and largest selling game in England.
- 14. a trick-avoidance game; players avoid winning certain penalty cards in tricks, usually by avoiding winning tricks altogether.