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“Life is more fun if you play games.” ― Roald Dahl, My Uncle Oswald
This compendium brings together a selection of the very best games. There are parlour games, travel games, trivia games, riddles, puzzles and more. Traditional family favourites feature alongside an array of newly created games.
The centrepieces of this collection are the six games:
Descriptionary, Just a Minute, Lost for Words, Ultimate Charades, Quick Draw, and Trivial Disputes.
In total, these six games alone include 1350 game cards (one e-reader page each). Most of the cards offer multiple gameplay options, so you can return to them again and again. These games require no set-up time, and can be instantly enjoyed with friends or family wherever you are.
At Elsinore Books we pride ourselves on creating beautiful e-books, and devote great attention to formatting, and ease of navigation. This book contains a cleanly-styled contents page that permits easy movement between games. Each game occupies its own chapter, so you can move between games by pressing a single button on your e-reader.
You can view a full listing of the games inside by clicking on the preview of this book and viewing the contents page. Some of the collection highlights are outlined below:
Speaking Games
Descriptionary: Players aim to describe as many words as possible in a 30-second time limit. 300 game cards are included. Each card has five words, one in each of the following categories: Places, Objects, Nature, Adjectives, and Random.
Just a Minute: The popular game where players have to speak on a given topic for one minute without hesitation, repetition or deviation. 250 games cards are included. On each card players will find three topics to choose from.
Lost For Words: Players face two challenges in this game: 1) To describe a given word without using any of the forbidden words listed beneath it 2) To describe a given word using no more than three words (and sometimes using only one word!) 300 game cards are included, and two challenges appear on every card.
Acting and Character Games
Ultimate Charades: Ultimate charades brings together elements of three games: classic charades, reverse charades, and adverbs. It’s a great game for families to enjoy together. You’ll find 200 cards here, each offering a choice of three options. Players will act out the titles of films, books, songs, and TV programmes, as well as proverbs, actions, famous people, and fictional characters.
Pen and Paper Games
Quick Draw: A sketch-off, where artists from each team race to depict words and phrases. There are 400 drawing challenges, spread across five categories: People and Animals, Things, Creative Works, Idioms, and Challenges.
Travel and Trivia Games
Trivial Disputes: A general knowledge listing quiz that can be played in teams or with everyone out for themselves. Among the things players must put in order: buildings by size, animals by weight, cars by top speed, films by box-office profits. There are 100 Cards, divided into ten games.
Riddles and Puzzles.
Five complete chapters from The Great Book of Riddles, also by Elsinore Books, are included in this compendium.
You’ll have 50 of the finest riddles, puzzles and brainteasers to make your way through.
There are classical logic puzzles, lateral thinking puzzles, mathematical brain teasers, word ladders, ditloids, and illustrated coins, cups, and toothpicks puzzles
Here is one of the riddles you’ll find inside:
The king’s two bodyguards developed an ingenious method for assuring the king’s safety. With the king standing between them, they would face in opposite directions; one looking to the west and the other to the east, but at the same time, and without the use of any reflective surfaces, they would both be able to observe the king clearly. How was this possible?
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Seitenzahl: 219
Veröffentlichungsjahr: 1905
“Life is more fun if you play games.” ― Roald Dahl, My Uncle Oswald
“We do not stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing.” ― Benjamin Franklin
First, we would like to thank you for purchasing this book. Our aim in writing it was to bring together a selection of the very best parlour games, travel games, trivia games and more. Alongside these, we have included some of our own creations.
We have been highly selective in our choices. There are more compendious volumes to be found, but in our experience, such collections can leave the great games lost among the mediocre.
The centrepieces of this collection are the six games:
Descriptionary, Just a Minute, Lost for Words, Ultimate Charades, Quick Draw, and Trivial Disputes.
In total, these six games alone include 1350 game cards (one e-reader page each). Most of the cards offer multiple gameplay options, so you can return to them again and again. These games require no set-up time, and can be instantly enjoyed with friends or family wherever you are.
This compendium is divided into five parts: Speaking Games, Acting and Character Games, Pen and Paper Games, Travel and Trivia Games, and Riddles and Puzzles. Naturally some of the games overlap categories. You’ll find plenty more speaking games for instance, in the Trivia and Travel Games section.
How to use this book
This book has been created especially for e-readers, and we have tried to make it as easily navigable as possible. Each game occupies its own chapter, so you can move between games by pressing a single button on your e-reader.
Some of the games contain as many as 300 game cards. You can scroll through the cards by turning the pages on your e-reader, or jump to a card by clicking the hyperlinks on the game instruction page. You may always return to the instructions by going back one chapter. You can then return to the card you were on by pressing the “back” key on your e-reader.
We hope the games in this collection will bring you much enjoyment ― we have had a lot of fun playing them ourselves.
Thank you, and happy gaming,
Peter Keyne and Rudolph Amsel
Copyright © Elsinore Books 2015
The Great Book of Riddles
The Great Book of Games
The Great Quiz Book
The Giant Quiz Book
The Little Book of Riddles
The authors of this book would like to express their gratitude to Kevin Campbell for his fine design work, which has furnished this book with its illustrations and cover page.
More of his work can be found here:
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Introduction
The Elsinore Books Collection
Illustrations
Contents
Part 1: Speaking Games
Descriptionary
The Great Panjandrum
Just a Minute
Word Association
Teapot
Lost for Words
Twenty-One
Part 2: Acting and Character Games
Ultimate Charades
Werewolf
Dumb Crambo
Part 3: Pen and Paper Games
Quick Draw
Guggenheim
Acrostics
The Great Alphabet Race
Uncrash
Sprouts
Bulls and Cows
Doublets
Part 4: Travel and Trivia Games
Trivial Disputes
Virtual Trivia Challenge
Alpha
Mono
Questions
Backenforth
Good News, Bad News
Last Letters
Antonyms and Synonyms
I Packed My Suitcase
Part 5: Riddles and Puzzles
Round 1: Old Chestnuts Warmed Up
Round 2: Pure Logic
Round 3: Coins, Cups and Toothpicks
Round 4: A Different Way of Seeing
Round 5: The Tale’s the Thing: Lateral Thinking Puzzles
Ditloids Collection
Thank You for Reading
The Elsinore Books Collection
Illustrations
Number of players: Two or more
You will need: A timer, a pen and paper to keep score
Aim: To describe as many words as possible in a 30-second time limit
Links to Cards: 1-24, 25-49, 50-74, 75-99, 100-124, 125-149, 150-174, 175-199, 200-224, 225-249, 250-274, 275-300
How to Play:
This is a fast-paced game of descriptions and guesswork. There are two ways to play: either cooperatively against the clock, or in teams against each other (and the clock).
Playing cooperatively against the clock
One player volunteers to be the describer for the first round. All other players will attempt to guess what words are being described. The describer turns to a new card on the e-reader and is given time to read it. A 30-second countdown then begins.
Each card has five words – one in each of the following categories: Places and Monuments, Objects, The Natural World, Adjectives, and Random.
The describer may begin with any of the words, but cannot progress to a new card until players have guessed all of the words exactly as they are written.
The team aims to correctly guess as many words as possible before the time runs out. A note is made of the team’s score for the round, and it is then a new player’s turn to describe.
Card Specials
Words marked with a star are typically more difficult and are worth double points.
Some cards require players to describe famous people and fictional characters.
On some cards a clue is provided that may be read aloud by the describer before the countdown begins.
Point scoring
A game lasts 10 rounds.
After the final round, teams may wish to vote for their MVP (Most Valuable Player) and honour them with gifts or effusive praise, but more importantly, they should calculate their final score and compare it with the table below.
1-7 points: Woeful. Complete strangers would cooperate better
8-14 points: A lot of room for improvement
15-21 points: Showing some signs of promise
22-28 points: Good. A strong base to build upon
29-35 points: Very good. One step away from greatness
36-42 points: Excellent. Worthy of a standing ovation
43+ points: Sensational. Beyond anyone’s wildest expectations
You’re ready to play! Turn to the first card to begin.
Playing in Teams
Players divide into teams, and one team is chosen to begin the game. One player from the team volunteers to be the describer for the first round. All other team members will attempt to guess what words are being described. The describer turns to a new card on the e-reader and is given time to read it. A 30-second countdown then begins.
*Teams may agree to play with a 60-second countdown if preferred.
Each card has five words – one in each of the following categories: Places and Monuments, Objects, The Natural World, Adjectives, and Random.
The describer may begin with any of the words, but cannot progress to a new card until players have guessed all of the words exactly as they are written.
The team aims to correctly guess as many words as possible before the time runs out. A note is made of the team’s score for the round, and it is then the next team’s turn to describe.
Card Specials
Words marked with a star are typically more difficult and count for two correctly guessed words. This bonus is open to all teams, except the team that is currently in first place.
Some cards require players to describe famous people and fictional characters.
On some cards a clue is provided that may be read aloud by the describer before the countdown begins.
Point scoring
After each round points are awarded to the best performing teams:
1 point is awarded to any teams that correctly guessed 1 word or more.
1 more point is awarded to any teams that correctly guessed 4 words or more.
1 final point is awarded to the team/s that guessed the most words.
Example:
Team A guesses 5 words; Team B guesses 4 words; Team C guesses 2 words; and Team D guesses 1 word.
In this situation, Team A scores 3 points; Team B scores 2 points Team C scores 1 point; and Team D scores 1 point.
The team that wins the round always goes first in the next round.
The first team to reach a total of 15 points is the winner.
You’re ready to play! Turn to the first card to begin.
Links to Cards: 1-24, 25-49, 50-74, 75-99, 100-124, 125-149, 150-174, 175-199, 200-224, 225-249, 250-274, 275-300
The Ganges
Toothpick
Labrador
Delicious
Parade
Arctic Circle
Photocopier
Rosemary
Sceptical
Tomahawk
Panama Canal
DVD player
Tide
Confusing
Merit
London Bridge
Pier
Talons
Miserable
Pokémon
Professor Snape
Serena Williams
Abraham Lincoln
Aristotle
Leonardo da Vinci
Forbidden City
Hairnet
Sleet
Disappointing
Arcade
Kashmir
Chessboard
Ball lightning
Astonished
Aztec
Acropolis
Cube
Beech tree
Trivial
Topaz
Kent
Washing machine
Stratosphere
Unhappy
Unicorn
All of the answers begin with the same letter
Mali
Marble
Magnesium
Mismatched
Mantra
Central America
Twig
Prey
Clumsy
Manufacture
Cape Canaveral
Blancmange
Violet
Devious
Pickle
The Mediterranean
Eraser
Prairie
Pleasant
Wisdom
Suez Canal
Calculator
Erosion
Torn
Genre
Benelux
Chariot
Tadpole
Ferocious
Boxer
Tintin
Marcus Aurelius
George Eliot
James Bond
Nicole Kidman
Trans-Siberian Railway
Treasure chest
Pangaea
Friendly
Mentor
Pakistan
Pendant
Aurora Borealis
Fluent
Memento
Lake Victoria
Keyring
Enzyme
Limitless
Hobbit
All of the answers rhyme
Sevastopol
Scroll
Foal
Whole
Console
Taj Mahal
Coin
Monsoon
Precious
Nomad
Kuala Lumpur
Dumb-waiter
King cobra
Stylish
Orbit
Central Park
Sceptre
Blood group
Flamboyant
Strength
River Plate
Suitcase
Taiga
Painful
Dungeon
Frederic Chopin
Jon Snow
Martin Luther King
Hilary Clinton
Coco Chanel
Baltic Sea
Barbecue
Acorn
Fruitful
Pyromaniac
Sahara Desert
Paintbrush
Shrub
Missing
Crop circle
Canary Islands
Zeppelin
Species
Controversial
Independence Day
Cuba
Barometer
Great apes
Thoughtful
Kindle
Each answer is only one syllable long
Po
Axe
Marsh
Dull
Shun
Serengeti
Cradle
Gnu
Faulty
USB
Cornwall
Vest
Hibernation
Steady
Force
Atlas Mountains
Motorbike
Migration
Imprisoned
Politician
The Vatican
Lance
Mangrove
Purple
Volleyball
The Murray
Sieve
Vine
Jolly
Brawl
Thor
Alexander Fleming
Angela Merkel
Michelangelo
Katniss Everdeen
Hudson Bay
Chain
Blackbird
Lonely
Stegosaurus
Barcelona
Monitor
Invertebrate
Spooky
Apocalypse
Jerusalem
Lamp shade
Salamander
Wrinkled
Vacation
All of the answers begin with the same letter
European Union
Egg cup
Eclipse
Effervescent
Enigma
Tuscany
Sandpaper
Supernova
Miniature
Currency
Marrakesh
Banner
Hoof
Creased
Escape
The Gobi Desert
Lasso
Tendon
Nocturnal
Potassium
Rocky Mountains
Rubber duck
Fur
Golden
Charity
Madonna
William Blake
Phileas Fogg
Beatrix Potter
Thomas Jefferson
Patagonia
Shovel
Seal
Impressive
Twister
Siberia
Nail clippers
Venom
Hospitable
Mandarin
Mount Rushmore
Coaster
Carnivore
Hungry
Chicken pox
Machu Picchu
Cog
Aquatic
Last
Espresso
All of the answers end with the same letter
Tibet
Knot
Habitat
Hot
Public debt
Middle East
Yacht
Nest
Filthy
Submit
Falklands
Truck
Elk
Wary
Putting
Washington
Rubber band
Mutation
Ruined
Electric shock
Mount Etna
Catapult
Gills
Bleak
Curiosity
Michelle Obama
Daniel Day Lewis
Sigmund Freud
Guinevere
Lewis Hamilton
Oceania
Zip
Parasite
Insured
Virus
The Kremlin
Scabbard
Stamen
Derelict
Humpty Dumpty
Dubai
Blouse
Dusk
Full
Swan song
Mecca
Wagon
Plankton
Overflowing
Shard
All of the answers rhyme
Singapore
Drawer
Spoor
Sore
Gore
Kurdistan
Notebook
Opal
Sticky
Hogwarts
Cape Horn
Lightsaber
Meadow
Humiliating
Jack-in-the-box
Alcatraz
Cap
Black hole
Wooden
Sorrow
Newfoundland
Seat belt
Equinox
Rusty
Superstar
Bermuda Triangle
Vase
Pollen
Bouncy
FIFA
Robert De Niro
Usain Bolt
Vladimir Putin
Joan of Arc
Casanova
Bilbao
Shawl
Big bang
Likely
Mercedes Benz
Mongolia
Photo album
Waterfall
Loose
The Rosetta Stone
Ohio
Air freshener
Woodland
Attractive
Conservation
All of the answers end with the same letter
Suffolk
Tuning fork
Stork
Silk
Uncork
The Levant
Glow stick
Bacteria
Handsome
Microsoft
Venice
Atomic bomb
Chromosome
Second-hand
Southern Hemisphere
Majorca
Drawstring
Lungs
Babyish
Illness
Buckingham Palace
MP3 player
Survival of the fittest
Beige
Mirage
Victor Hugo
Juliet Capulet
Alexander the Great
Pythagoras
Chris Pratt
Old Faithful
Pool table
Heat wave
Glum
Weather forecast
Bohemia
Exercise bike
Glacier
Identical
Sauna
Doldrums
Cricket bat
Owlet
Memorable
Dialect
Brandenburg Gate
Noose
Precipitation
Rare
Chin-up
All of the answers end in the same three letters
Beijing
Swing
Fledgling
Alarming
Bling
Los Angeles
Souvenir
Warm-blooded
Biased
Thrice
Ring of Fire
Statue
Bird-of-paradise
Modest
Gold rush
Mariana Trench
Protractor
Mollusc
Parallel
Tetris
Equator
Bowling ball
Fertilization
Ridiculous
Gobble
The Alps
Drum kit
Retina
Subtle
Rihanna
Buzz Lightyear
Leon Trotsky
Florence Nightingale
Emily Dickinson
Goa
Icicle
Geyser
Impatient
Terracotta Army
Rio de Janeiro
Scalpel
Wheat
Quirky
Pirouette
Galapagos Islands
Microchip
Embryo
Tearful
Seizure
All of the answers begin with the same letter
Kazakhstan
Knapsack
Kneecap
Knowledgeable
Knock
Valley of Kings
Bucket
Extinction
Blatant
The Lion King
Wall Street
Chainsaw
Fungi
Ironic
Carpe diem
Bridge of Sighs
Rod
Beetle
Organic
Introduction
Fingal’s Cave
Teapot
Genetics
Coarse
Science fiction
David Attenborough
Oprah Winfrey
Steve Jobs
Adam Smith
Carl Jung
Gulf Stream
Parking ticket
Archipelago
Blurred
Square root
The Pyrenees
Seashell
Organism
Troubled
Bonjour
Death Valley
Gondola
El Niño
Wordy
Nintendo
Red Square
Doughnut
Cell
Bumpy
Seminar
All of the answers end with the same letter
Paraguay
Tray
Ecology
Exotic
Dismay
The Pentagon
Button
Tentacle
Handmade
E=MC2
Lapland
Carburettor
Badger
Dopey
Flock
Cape of Good Hope
Flag
DNA
Spotted
Art Nouveau
Istanbul
Bracelet
Mineral
Funny
Steroids
D'Artagnan
Richard Dawkins
Sleeping Beauty
Will Smith
Queen Elizabeth
Champs-Élysées
Paddle
Ligament
Infected
Script
Sardinia
Portcullis
Global warming
Magnificent
Fiancé
Kosovo
Urn
Limestone
Hairy
Proverb
Mozambique
Rowing machine
Food chain
Lively
Magician
All of the answers begin with the same letter
The Uffizi
UFO
Udder
Unfair
Ugly Duckling
Fort Knox
Brick
Zoology
Legendary
El Dorado
The Golden Temple
Rollercoaster
Jellyfish
Long-winded
Braille
Sydney Opera House
Helmet
Leech
Cosy
Angel
Marseilles
Waistcoat
Spinal cord
Frightened
Duet
Bering Strait
Hose
Germ
Ignorant
Latin
Lionel Messi
Catherine of Aragon
Louis XIV
Confucius
J.K. Rowling
Bangkok
Wrapper
Botany
Nasty
Segment
Silicon Valley
Playing cards
Fossil
Oily
Medicine
Colosseum
Mop
Acid rain
Well-known
Agriculture
All of the answers rhyme
Hoover Dam
Battering ram
Clam
Sham
Spam
House of Commons
Eye-liner
Anteater
Enormous
Fingerprints
Brussels
Sponge
Nitrogen
Blocked
Elevator
The Nile
Sarcophagus
Anemone
Just
Initiation
Northern Ireland
Pylon
Earthworm
Reasonable
Mineral water
Beyoncé
Jennifer Lawrence
Lisa Simpson
Rosa Parks
Marie Curie
Bavaria
Grenade
Molar
Endangered
Lottery
Rotterdam
Motherboard
Rib cage
Waterproof
Squeak
The Nou Camp
Thorn
Adrenaline
Detailed
Pole vault
Berlin Wall
Pebble
Primate
Flowery
Improvise
All of the answers begin with the same letter
Arizona
Antenna
Aye-aye
Awkward
Archery
The Rhine
Fridge magnet
Epidermis
Challenging
Sea level
Madagascar
Dish
Platypus
Scruffy
Monastery
Table Mountain
Shopping list
Tuna
Cheeky
Bubble bath
Damascus
Tin
Hybrid
Healthy
Skype
Newcastle
Leaflet
Coyote
Elegant
Communism
Amelia Earhart
Michael Jordan
Harry Houdini
Catherine the Great
Grace Kelly
Arc de Triomphe
Plug
Amphibian
Useless
NATO
Charles Bridge
Prism
Saltwater
Optimistic
Eggshell
The Tiber
Jigsaw puzzle
Magma
Confident
Stew
All of the answers end with the same letter
Sweden
Basin
Wren
Green
Shaman
Havana
Wristwatch
Waterspout
Bizarre
Masquerade
Peru
Trampoline
Chihuahua
Tactical
Table tennis
Brooklyn Bridge
Bandana
Swamp
Tempting
Halo
Highway 61
Tile
Estuary
Fizzy
Navigation
Cambridge
Stool
Raindrop
Nautical
Ring finger
Georgia O’Keeffe
Adam Sandler
Anne Frank
Woody Allen
Bugs Bunny
St. Petersburg
Xylophone
Woodpecker
Suitable
UNESCO
The Seine
Flask
Hay
Private
Scavenger
Texas
Ice pack
Pasture
Partial
Deputy
All of the answers begin with the same letter
Tahrir Square
Tennis racquet
Thaw
Turbulent
Tax haven
Oxford Circus
Piggy bank
Newt
Rough
Entertainment
Easter Island
Walking stick
Tasmanian devil
Right-wing
Atheism
Sunset Boulevard
Guidebook
Emu
Banned
Squint
Sugarloaf Mountain
Windmill
Riverbed
Claustrophobic
Outlaw
Taylor Swift
Pocahontas
Charles Dickens
Thomas Edison
Karl Marx
Statue of Liberty
Surfboard
Thunderstorm
Ordinary
Cadaver
Big Ben
Hearing aid
Skeleton
Endless
Show Jumping
The Guggenheim
Cupcake
Toadstool
Itchy
PlayStation
The Tate Gallery
Sphere
Wolverine
Repentant
Era
All of the answers rhyme
Glasgow
Scarecrow
Ice floe
So-so
Forego
Burj al Arab
Handkerchief
Bladder
Needy
Burglar
Normandy
Chandelier
Swordfish
Enchanted
Goliath
The Prado
Sundial
Pug
Fierce
Tap dancer
Penny Lane
Shotgun
Tusk
Circular
Everything
Donald Trump
Plato
Ellen DeGeneres
Christopher Columbus
Genghis Khan
Route 66
Envelope
Songbird
Multilingual
Tandem
Broadway
Armchair
Housefly
Stubborn
Drive-through
Ottawa
Phone charger
Methane
Patriotic
Narrator
Empire State Building
Dressing gown
Herd
Great
Wikipedia
All of the answers begin with the same letter
Aztec Stadium
Airbag
Asteroid
Angelic
And
Hermitage Museum
Crane
Tsunami
Powerless
Wakeboarding
Sparta
Keyboard
Black widow
Problematic
Antibiotics
Disneyworld
Tiara
Metamorphic
Clear
Foam
The Smithsonian
Capsule
Poppy
Sweaty
Vitamin C
Amsterdam
Drawbridge
Antelope
Shy
Oil Rig
Queen Victoria
Han Solo
Angelina Jolie
Sacagawea
Benjamin Franklin
Iguazu Falls
Necklace
Oyster
Gullible
Vaccination
Yosemite National Park
Purse
Firefly
Tricky
Booby-trap
The Shard
Kennel
Porcupine
Buoyant
X-Ray
All of the answers end with the same letter
The Ukraine
Aftershave
Rattlesnake
Offensive
Engrave
Harvard University
Pillowcase
Petal
Playful
Physics
New Orleans
Alarm clock
Nimbus
Repetitive
Adios
Stonehenge
Tapestry
Kestrel
Cursed
Tint
Persia
Hurdle
Carrion
Murderous
Forfeit
Carl Linnaeus
Cristiano Ronaldo
Johnny Depp
Mother Teresa
Scrooge
Kingston
Tablecloth
Cub
Lenient
World Bank
Cyprus
Tinsel
Frost
Heart-broken
Ice skating
The Caspian Sea
Rosette
Fjord
Immature
Hotspot
Kennedy Space Centre
Crystal ball
Gibbon
Upside-down
Collage
All of the answers rhyme
Palestine
Pipeline
Pine
Equine
Shrine
Bangladesh
Trident
Cyclone
Picturesque
Cave
The Yangtze
Pacemaker
Coral
Obvious
Portal
New England
Talisman
Hail
Debatable
Pesticide
Atlantic Ocean
Bookmark
Nectar
Famished
Carthage
Galileo
Steven Spielberg
Margaret Thatcher
Iron Man
Mary Wollstonecraft
Great Barrier Reef
Fountain pen
Chrysalis
Misty
Aisle
CN Tower
Ski lift
Abdomen
Wonderful
Opium
The Philippines
Fruit bowl
Biodiversity
Charming
Application
Burj Khalifa
Underwear
Micro-organism
Windy
Friction
All of the answers end with the same letter
Bordeaux
Box
Ibex
Complex
Orthodox
Iberia
Pedal
Calcium
Wavy
Third person
The Parthenon
Puck
Thistle
Essential
Standby
Versailles
Brooch
Savannah
Absent
Canopy
Liverpool
Screen
Wildlife
Voluntary
Echo
Mark Twain
Marco Polo
Emma Watson
Jane Austen
C.S. Lewis
Chicago
Bean bag
Budgerigar
Reserved
Technology
The Twelve Apostles
Rope
Silk worm
Cinematic
Game of Thrones
Tropic of Capricorn
Duct tape
Wild boar
Seasonal
Ditch
San Francisco
Portfolio
Lavender
Unpaid
Transformer
All of the answers begin with the same letter
One World Trade Centre
Oar
Omnivore
Opposite
Ogre
Angel Falls
Matchstick
Blackberry
Hazardous
Individual
The Liffey
Headphones
Weeds
Dubious
Tributary
Iraq
Tea towel
Natural selection
Transparent
Blog
Chrysler Building
Sunscreen
Respiration
Indirect
Enquiry
Trevi Fountain
Shower curtain
Pike
Chubby
Talent show
Robin Hood
Matthew McConaughey
Mary Shelley
George Washington
Gollum
Blue Mosque
Laundry basket
Armadillo
Tidy
Flagpole
Sri Lanka
Water bed
Condor
Profitable
Arab league
