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When the question comes up, type as many answers as you can think of in the seconds given. You will be penalized for any answers you type that do NOT appear on the list. After time is up, you will see the answers. Score yourself on the Excel score sheet provided.

Something children are afraid of

Monsters/Boogey Man 38 The Dark 34 Bugs/Spiders Clowns Dogs Being Alone

If you got an answer on the board, enter the number of points for that answer on your Excel Score Sheet. For every answer you typed that was NOT on the list, give yourself 1 point. This will be deducted later. If you got ALL the answers, give yourself 50 bonus points! Also, if you got all the answers, you do not have to deduct points for wrong answers.

When the question comes up, type as many answers as you can think of in the seconds given. You will be penalized for any answers you type that do NOT appear on the list. After time is up, you will see the answers. Score yourself on the Excel score sheet provided.

A Christmas present most teenagers ask for

A Christmas present teenagers ask for iPod 36 Cell Phone/iPhone 32 Money Laptop Video Game System/Games Clothes Stereo/Sound System 2 2

If you got an answer on the board, enter the number of points for that answer on your Excel Score Sheet. For every answer you typed that was NOT on the list, give yourself 1 point. This will be deducted later. If you got ALL the answers, give yourself 50 bonus points! Also, if you got all the answers, you do not have to deduct points for wrong answers.

When the question comes up, type as many answers as you can think of in the seconds given. You will be penalized for any answers you type that do NOT appear on the list. After time is up, you will see the answers. Score yourself on the Excel score sheet provided.

A job where you yell at people

Coach 41 Teacher 20 Lawyer Drill Sergeant Manager Cop Construction 5 5

If you got an answer on the board, enter the number of points for that answer on your Excel Score Sheet. For every answer you typed that was NOT on the list, give yourself 1 point. This will be deducted later. If you got ALL the answers, give yourself 50 bonus points! Also, if you got all the answers, you do not have to deduct points for wrong answers.

When the question comes up, type as many answers as you can think of in the seconds given. You will be penalized for any answers you type that do NOT appear on the list. After time is up, you will see the answers. Score yourself on the Excel score sheet provided.

What is France known for?

Eiffel Tower 34 Food 29 Romance Wine Rude People Paris

If you got an answer on the board, enter the number of points for that answer on your Excel Score Sheet. For every answer you typed that was NOT on the list, give yourself 1 point. This will be deducted later. If you got ALL the answers, give yourself 50 bonus points! Also, if you got all the answers, you do not have to deduct points for wrong answers.

When the question comes up, type as many answers as you can think of in the seconds given. You will be penalized for any answers you type that do NOT appear on the list. After time is up, you will see the answers. Score yourself on the Excel score sheet provided.

Something you eat when trying to lose weight

Vegetables 33 Salad 27 Fruit Protein Bars/Shakes Yogurt Laxatives/Diet Pills Meat 2 2

If you got an answer on the board, enter the number of points for that answer on your Excel Score Sheet. For every answer you typed that was NOT on the list, give yourself 1 point. This will be deducted later. If you got ALL the answers, give yourself 50 bonus points! Also, if you got all the answers, you do not have to deduct points for wrong answers. Get your big total at the bottom. The top two scores will go to FAST MONEY!

For fast money, the two people with the highest scores will get to compete. Go to the bottom portion of your score sheet Fill in the answers as the questions are asked. You will be timed—20 seconds to answer ALL the questions. The person with the highest score wins!

1.A fairytale where there is no father figure 2.Something children learn about manners that adults forget 3.A place people go when they want to be alone 4.An accent that is easy to imitate

A fairytale where there is no father figure Cinderella54 Snow White30 Little Red Riding Hood5 Ugly Duckling3 Jack & the Beanstalk3 Hansel & Gretel3 Rapunzel2 A place people go when they want to be alone Bedroom62 Outside16 Park8 Bathroom6 Closet4 Car4 Something children learn about manners that adults forget Please & Thank You50 Chew with mouth closed20 No Elbows on table16 Tuck in your chair7 Show respect4 Don’t burp at the table3 An accent that is easy to imitate British46 French21 Spanish11 Southern8 Australian7 Irish4 German3