Don’t let this one pass you “UP”! We have made a list of questions and answers that help people go up. For example: a plane, elevator or balloon. The game we use is a match up game. The letters in the answers on the game sheet are jumbled to make the game a bit more challenging (or should we say: aliehngncl). This free game download can be played at a party, in a classroom or at any event that needs a time filler. Remember, you can change the type of game and use the same questions and answers with a few clicks of button.

This free game can be played at a party, as a group ice breaker or the morning after a slumber party.

Changing the clues or other customization is easy, just follow the instructions on the product page.

Click here to edit the game.

The following questions and answers are used in this game

An aircraft that has a fixed wing and is powered by propellers or jets~Airplane
Large tough nonrigid bag filled with gas or heated air~balloon
Stairway whose steps move continuously on a circulating belt~escalator
A construction designed to go up by dividing the height into smaller vertical distances, called steps~Stairs
A jet engine containing its own propellant and driven by reaction propulsion~rocket
Steps consisting of two parallel members connected by rungs~ladder
An aircraft without wings that obtains its lift from the rotation of overhead blades~helicopter
Poles, posts or pillars used to allow a person or structure to stand at a height above the ground~Stilts
Gymnastic apparatus consisting of a strong canvas sheet attached with springs to a metal frame~Trampoline
A plaything consisting of a board balanced on a fulcrum~seesaw
Ride commonly found at a park with, gain height by using your leg motion~swing
a mechanism for transporting skiers up a hill~Ski lift
Lifting device consisting of a platform that is raised and lowered mechanically ~Elevator

Education on safety comes in many forms. This game focuses on safety needed in a school laboratory. Science teachers who have access to a school lab and who have spent time teaching their students about what to and what not to do in a laboratory can use this free game to help reinforce the concepts. The  game is a code breaker style game where players first have to decode the answer then match it with a clue. Game time will average around 10 minutes.

Here is some information about the beluga whale:

The beluga whale is a small, toothed whale that is white as an adult. They are found in coastal areas of the Arctic Ocean, and travel south when the sea ice forms.

The beluga’s body is stout and has a small, blunt head with a small beak, tiny eyes and thick layers of blubber. On their head they have a round shape called the melon. This melon holds oil, and the whale is able to change its shape. Scientists believe that it has something to do with the whale’s echolocation system. They have one blowhole. Beluga means white one in Russian. Its genus Delphinapterus, means “whale without fins”, and the species, leucas, means “white”. The beluga is also called the white whale, the white porpoise, the sea canary (because of its songs), and the squid hound (due to its diet). Unlike most other cetaceans, the beluga’s seven neck vertebrae are not fused, giving it a flexible, well-defined neck.

A baby beluga whale, called a calf, is a grey or even brown color when it is born. It will gradually become white over the next five years as it becomes an adult. They grow up to 6.1 m (20 ft) in length and weigh up to 1,361 kg (3,000 lb). They live for between 35 and 50 years of age. A female beluga whale will have one calf every 3 or 4 years. These are born near the coast, often near the entrance to large rivers. The calfs are fed on milk which is 30% fat.

The beluga whales live in groups, called pods of anywhere from only three whales to large groups of more than 200.[4] they can dive down to depths of 800 m (2,625 ft) and stay underwater for as long as 25 minutes.[1] Polar bears and killer whales are known to hunt beluga whales.

Belugas are toothed whales with 34 teeth. The teeth are not designed for chewing, but for grabbing and tearing prey. They swallow their prey whole. They are opportunistic feeders, eating a varied diet of fish, squid, crustaceans, octopi, and worms. They are both benthic (bottom) and pelagic (oceanic) feeders (in shallow water). Belugas sometimes hunt schools of fish cooperatively in small groups.

Like all Play Q and A games the content can be used in another type of game, for example Word Search or Crossword.

The following questions and answers are used in this game

In which ocean do beluga whales usually live in?~Arctic
What language does the word Beluga come from?~Russian
What is the round bump on the beluga whale called?~melon
What color is an adult beluga whale?~White
Size wise, beluga whales are among the __ species of whales.~ smallest
About forty percent of a Beluga’s body weight is what?~Blubber
What is another name for white whales that live in the Arctic?~Beluga
What shape is the Beluga’s head?~Round
What part of Beluga whales look resemble paddles?~ flippers
What is a beluga’s mouth called?~Beak
What is held in a beluga’s melon?~oil
What is a baby beluga whale called?~Calf
What is a group of beluga whales called?~Pods

How many breakfast foods can you think of? This game has 16 of them, each with a clue. A filter (supplied with the game) must be used to find the food in the grid. Scan the grid through the filter holes starting with the top hole. All hidden words end with an exclamation point. If the revealed letters spell a something and end in an exclamation point then you have found a hidden word.

This free game can be played at a party, as a group ice breaker or the morning after a slumber party.

Changing the clues or other customization is easy, just follow the instructions on the product page.

Click here to edit the game.

The following questions and answers are used in this game

salted and dried or smoked, usually sliced thin and fried~Bacon
Cracked and comes from a chicken~eggs
Prepared from grain often eaten with milk~cereal
Highly seasoned minced meat stuffed in casings~sausage
a small ring shaped friedcake~Doughnut
Light sweet yeast raised roll usually filled with fruits or cheese~Danish
Flat circular spongy bread roll made from yeast dough and eaten split, toasted, and buttered~English muffin
Bread coated in egg and milk and fried~French toast
Cooked potatoes that have been chopped into small pieces and fried until brown~Hash browns
Grown on a tree and eaten when ripe~Fruit
Sweet quick bread baked in a cup shaped pan~Muffin
Made from rolled or ground oats~Oatmeal
Beaten eggs or an egg mixture cooked until just set~Omelette
A flat cake of thin batter fried on both sides on a griddle~Pancake
Slices of bread that have been toasted~Toast
Pancake batter baked in an iron~Waffle

Education on safety comes in many forms. This game focuses on safety needed in a school laboratory. Science teachers who have access to a school lab and who have spent time teaching their students about what to and what not to do in a laboratory can use this free game to help reinforce the concepts. The  game is a code breaker style game where players first have to decode the answer then match it with a clue. Game time will average around 10 minutes.

Like all Play Q and A games the content can be used in another type of game, for example Word Search or Crossword.

Be safe!

The following questions and answers are used in this game

Wear this to protect your body when using hot liquids or chemicals.~Apron
Use to cover your eyes.~Goggles
These need to be closed-toed.~Shoes
Make sure to __ directions to understand how to do an experiment.~Read
Not allowed to be eaten or even in the lab.~Food
If caught on fire you should stop, drop and __.~Roll
__ your hands after handling an animal or chemicals in the lab~wash
A fire __ puts out fires.~Extinguisher
__ up when you are finished in the lab.~Clean
Long __ should be tied back.~Hair

How many sports that use balls can you name?

This list, posted today, has 10 of them along with a clue for each one. The free download uses the Word Wheel game but you can use the same questions and answers for almost all the games on the Play Q and A site. Get ready and “Play Ball!”

Below is a list of the questions and answers used in this game

Which game has 9 innings?~Baseball
In what game are points scored by kicking a ball in a goal?~Soccer
What game is played on a table top with paddles?~Ping pong
Which game has a score worth 6 points?~Football
Which game uses the word love for zero?~Tennis
Which game has a round of 18 holes?~Golf
Which game has a hoop 10 feet up?~Basketball
What game scores a point by grounding a ball on the other team’s side?~Volleyball
What game has a 10 pin target?~Bowling
Which game do players avoid getting hit with a ball?~Dodgeball