The revival of a family favourite that many will remember from their youth. Players must spin the wheel to decide on a letter. The answer they give to the question then asked must begin with that letter. There are two ranges of questions for different age groups, and the number of answers is...
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With over 100 million sets sold, the world's most popular word game needs no introduction. This set is based on the original design of the 1950s, with wooden tiles and racks, the classic linen hinged playing board and green cloth bag to store the letters. Whether you're a regular player...
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The (22 x 16)cm imitation leather case with velvet lining and brass-coloured trim contains full instructions and all necessary components for this increasingly popular family game.
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If monkeys had super heroes this would be a cross betwen Zorro and Superman (monkey?). Dressed in a mask and cape, the bizarre figure is catapulted by inserting two fingers into little pockets in his hands and stretching the elasticated arms. As he flies the monkey makes a loud ape-like call....
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Provoke a reaction next time you take a bottle to a gathering. The wood and rope puzzle effectively traps a standard sized wine bottle inside preventing it from being opened. An excellent dinner party diversion, and of course, there is a greater than normal incentive to solve the puzzle. (Wine...
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Life-sized, 25cm, this is huge - we never realised they grew this big - and rather scary, the tarantula is covered all over in life-like body hair. It walks, runs and can even spin on its eight furry, independently moving legs! Works indoors and out within a range of up to 30 feet. As large as...
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This set of eight under-size, 5cm diameter bowls is made to simulate the full-size game in every respect. Each bowl incorporates the correct bias for playing on carpets, enabling them to roll in a gentle curve towards the white jack, rather than in a straight line. Rules are provided inside the...
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'Daily Telegraph Game of the Year' in 1996! A card is drawn bearing two or more letters. The variable-length timer is set and the ticking 'bomb' is passed to the first player. In turn, players must shout out a word containing the letters on the card before the bomb (alarm) goes...
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Use the special pen to draw on the 9cm screen and then erase and start again. The built-in light means you can even doodle in the dark. Requires 1 x AA battery
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