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Name the Game III Trivia Quiz


Once again, I give you the parts and pieces and you tell me the game.

A multiple-choice quiz by bigjohnsludge. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
378,337
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
Plays
942
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Question 1 of 10
1. Small cup, placemat, small thin plastic discs? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Game board with cardboard activity wall on two sides, "Pie in the Eye", "Operation", hourglass shaped cage with dice inside? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Plastic two pieced cask, curved armed plastic primates? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Multi sheet pad with the names of people, places, and things. Game board with rooms, candlestick, rope? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Four plastic card holders with ten slots each, deck of 60 cards numbered one through sixty? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Round board full of holes that can be rotated to 18 different positions, small pictures of various things beneath the round board, plastic cover discs? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Board full of desks, Butch, Brother, Sis, examination and luck cards, dice? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Board with 25 differently shaped holes, plastic pieces in the same shapes as holes, 60 second timer, pop-up tray? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Small plastic board with 33 holes arranged in the shape of a cross, 33 small pegs, one of which is a different color than the other 32? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Fold-up lane, hinged pins, ball with feet? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Small cup, placemat, small thin plastic discs?

Answer: Tiddly Winks

The object of the game is to flip your discs into a cup by using one disc to press down on the back edge of another disc in a dragging motion causing it to jump. Hopefully, into the cup.
2. Game board with cardboard activity wall on two sides, "Pie in the Eye", "Operation", hourglass shaped cage with dice inside?

Answer: Shenanigans

"Shenanigans" started as a children's game show in 1964. Kids would walk around a life sized game board, answer questions, and try to get by certain fun obstacles and preform tasks along the way. Milton Bradley used the show to promote new toys. The game "Operation" was introduced on the show and was also one of the "life sized" obstacles kids would have to pass.
3. Plastic two pieced cask, curved armed plastic primates?

Answer: Barrel of Monkeys

"Barrel of Monkeys" was introduced in 1965 by Lakeside Toys. The game consists of 13 monkeys and a barrel. The object is to dump the monkeys on a table, pick up one monkey and try to hook the other monkeys through their arms and create a chain. If a monkey falls off the chain, your turn is over and the remaining number of monkeys in your chain is your score.
4. Multi sheet pad with the names of people, places, and things. Game board with rooms, candlestick, rope?

Answer: Clue

"Clue" was released by Parker Bros. in 1949. To play, a suspect, room, and weapon card is chosen while the cards are upside-down and placed in a packet so no player can see them. The players are then dealt the remaining cards with suspects, weapons, and rooms. Players also have a paper listing all the rooms, weapons, and suspects. Players move from room to room on the board and through a process of elimination, try to guess the murderer, the weapon used, and room the murder took place.
5. Four plastic card holders with ten slots each, deck of 60 cards numbered one through sixty?

Answer: Rack-O

"Rack-O" was released in 1956 by Milton Bradley. The object of the game is to get the most cards in order from lowest to highest.
6. Round board full of holes that can be rotated to 18 different positions, small pictures of various things beneath the round board, plastic cover discs?

Answer: Husker Du?

"Husker Du?" was introduced in the 1950s by Pressman Toys. The object is simply to pick up two discs to reveal the pictures beneath. If the pictures match, the player keeps the discs and tries again. If the pictures don't match, the discs are placed back and it is the next player's turn. Who ever ends up with the most discs, wins.
7. Board full of desks, Butch, Brother, Sis, examination and luck cards, dice?

Answer: Go to the Head of the Class

"Go to the Head of the Class" was released by Milton Bradley in the 1940s. Players roll dice and answer question cards in order to move all the way to desk number 100 from desk number 1.
8. Board with 25 differently shaped holes, plastic pieces in the same shapes as holes, 60 second timer, pop-up tray?

Answer: Perfection

"Perfection" was introduced by Milton Bradley in 1973. The object is to place all the different shaped pieces into their proper holes before the timer ends and pops all the pieces back out.
9. Small plastic board with 33 holes arranged in the shape of a cross, 33 small pegs, one of which is a different color than the other 32?

Answer: Hi-Q

"Hi-Q" is a form of the game called "Peg Solitaire" invented in the 1600s. The object is to jump pegs and remove the jumped pegs until only your jumping peg is left and lands in the center hole.
10. Fold-up lane, hinged pins, ball with feet?

Answer: Strolling Bowling

Produced by Tomy in the early 1980's, "Strolling Bowling" has a carrying case that opens up into a small bowling lane with flip-up pins at one end. The bowling ball has wind-up feet and when released, hops toward the pins. You keep score the same as you would in regular bowling.
Source: Author bigjohnsludge

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