Five Clues: Famous People
Book Details
Author(s)Chris Eversman
PublisherWaterford Hill Publishing Co.
ISBN / ASINB00T5SZ148
ISBN-13978B00T5SZ144
Sales Rank788,232
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
How many clues do you need before you can identify this actor or actress?
5) As a teenager, this person worked as a lion tamer in a circus.
4) This person trained as a dancer at the Washington Dance Studio.
3) This person dances and flies around a hotel lobby in the critically acclaimed 2001 music video for Fatboy Slim’s “Weapon of Choice.â€
2) This person portrayed the Headless Horseman in Tim Burton’s Sleepy Hollow.
1) Though best known as a dramatic star of stage and film, this person is an accomplished comedic actor, famous for his portrayal of Bruce Dickinson in the Saturday Night Live “More Cowbell†sketch.
Did you need all five? Only four? Three? This game tests your knowledge of 150 famous figures from sports, film, history, music, and fiction. For each hidden person or character, you get five clues that range from the general or obscure to the specific or well-known. The clues are listed in descending order of difficulty: “5†being the most difficult and “1†being the easiest. Play for fun or compete with friends for trivia knowledge supremacy.
5) As a teenager, this person worked as a lion tamer in a circus.
4) This person trained as a dancer at the Washington Dance Studio.
3) This person dances and flies around a hotel lobby in the critically acclaimed 2001 music video for Fatboy Slim’s “Weapon of Choice.â€
2) This person portrayed the Headless Horseman in Tim Burton’s Sleepy Hollow.
1) Though best known as a dramatic star of stage and film, this person is an accomplished comedic actor, famous for his portrayal of Bruce Dickinson in the Saturday Night Live “More Cowbell†sketch.
Did you need all five? Only four? Three? This game tests your knowledge of 150 famous figures from sports, film, history, music, and fiction. For each hidden person or character, you get five clues that range from the general or obscure to the specific or well-known. The clues are listed in descending order of difficulty: “5†being the most difficult and “1†being the easiest. Play for fun or compete with friends for trivia knowledge supremacy.
