Can you spot the
words and their players from just the first two
plays?
Remember that an asterisk or flipped tile on a
yellow turn-to-wild square can represent one or a
series of letters, and can have different
representations in different directions.
Answers at the bottom of the page.
Game
1: (Hint: Prosecuter plays first, then a
president.)
Game 2: (Hint: first play was a
vegetable but was misspelled and removed after a
challenge in this game of VP candidates.)
Game 3: (Single player
practicing against himself.)
Game 4: (Hint: executives at
famous company.)
Game 5: (Hint: same group but different
circumstances.)
For the following, name the movie that made these
games famous.
Game 6: (Hint: 60's classic)
Game 7: (Hint: unusually long word)
Game 8:
ANSWERS:
Game 1: Archibald Cox plays CROOK. Nixon plays
NOT.
Game 2: Dan Quayle's play of POTATOE was
challenged and removed. Lloyd Bentsen plays
IMPOSTOR in line with "You are no Jack
Kennedy.".
Game 3: Al Gore practicing against himself plays
CHAD and HANGING.
Game 4: Four Enron executives plan company
strategy CHEAT, GREED, DENIABILITY, and
BAMBOOZLE.
Game 5: Same excecutives demonstrate game to
curious shareholders: FANTASTIC, FUTURE,
INVESTMENT, SECURITY.
Game 6: Cool Hand Luke -- PROBLEM IN
COMMUNICATION
Game 7: Mary Poppins --
SUPERCALIFRAGILISTICEXPIALIDOCIOUS
Game 8: Legent of the Sierra Madre -- STINKIN
BADGES (respelled correctly)
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