| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Amount of money you get for passing "Go" | $200 | 98%
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| Green pieces are houses. What are the red pieces? | Hotels | 96%
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| When you're on the jail square, but not IN jail, you are ... | Just {visiting} | 86%
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| What you can roll to get out of jail | Doubles | 80%
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| Three game tokens have been in continuous use since the initial version of the game. Name any one of them. | Battleship / racecar / top hat | 79%
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| Eyewear which Mr. Monopoly is often depicted as wearing (but doesn't) | Monocle | 79%
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| Most expensive property you can buy | Boardwalk | 78%
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| Spaces you can land on where you draw a card | Chance | 78%
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| Square that is the furthest away from "Go" | Free Parking | 76%
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| Spaces you can land on where you draw a card | Community Chest | 70%
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| What you can do to a property you own to get half its face value in cash | {Mortgage} it | 69%
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| Contest where second prize earns you $10 | {Beauty} contest | 66%
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| Railroad which is named for a state | {Pennsylvania} Railroad | 66%
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| The two utilities are the Electric Company and ... | {Water} {Works} | 63%
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| Square with a diamond ring on it which will cost you $75 if you land on it | {Luxury} Tax | 60%
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| City in New Jersey which the game's streets are based on | Atlantic City | 50%
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| Company that owned the U.S. rights to the game from 1935–1991 | {Parker} Brothers | 33%
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| Another name for Mr. Monopoly | Rich Uncle {Penny}bags | 23%
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