Answer: Baltic Avenue
There are only two sets that have two properties: brown (Mediterranean Avenue and Baltic Avenue) and dark blue (Park Place and Boardwalk). Interestingly, brown is the first set (also the least expensive) and dark blue is the last set (also the most expensive). Prior to 2008, the brown set of properties was colored purple instead.
From Quiz: Traveling Around the Monopoly Board
Answer: Brown
Baltic Avenue along with Mediterranean Avenue are the cheapest properties on the board. Baltic lies between Income Tax and Community Chest.
[Note: In the newer versions as of 2008, the color of this monopoly was changed from purple to brown - perhaps to better differentiate it from the burgundy/magenta properties.]
From Quiz: Hues up for Monopoly?
Answer: Rich Uncle Pennybags
The name Rich Uncle Pennybags came from the card game Free Parking, which was based on the space from Monopoly.
From Quiz: Monopoly Mania
Answer: St. James Place
It is located in the orange section of the board. In a particular episode of "House, M.D.", they talk about St. James Place. Though there might be a St. Paul's Place, I haven't heard of it. Same with St. John's... In my research, I learned that there is a St. Andrew's Place in England, though it's a very small TOWN.
From Quiz: All Around Monopoly
Answer: Mr. Monopoly
Rich Uncle Pennybags was not part of the original game in 1935. He was added later in 1937 by Parker Brothers to give the game a little character. It was not until recently that he was called Mr. Monopoly, as it is an easier name to remember.
From Quiz: A Trip Around the Monopoly Board
Answer: $15,140
The bank must have enough money for up to eight players to play. According to the rules however, you could write on pieces of paper to create bills if necessary and the amount it unlimited. Modern sets since 2009 have $20,580 - 30 bills of each denomination.
From Quiz: Miscellaneous U.S. Monopoly Facts
Answer: Airports
The names of the railroads have been changed with real airports. They are J.F.K. International, O'Hare International, Los Angeles International, and Hartsfield-Jackson International airports.
From Quiz: Monopoly Here and Now
Answer: $1500
$1500 per player are distributed at the start of the game in the American version. In the other versions the money distribution is different as the currency and the cost of the places are also different.
From Quiz: American Monopoly Mania!
Answer: Baltic and Mediterranean Avenues
I used to live in a cheap section of Washington, DC (on F Street). When I played with my family, we called the purples F Street. They are now a different color.
From Quiz: Monopoly (US version) For Dummies
Answer: Lavender
Interestingly, Lavender is not a color of any of the Monopoly properties. The classic Monopoly board consists of 22 colored spaces, including brown, light blue, pink, orange, red, yellow, green, dark blue, and utilities. However, there is no space on the board that is colored lavender. Monopoly has been a popular board game since its creation in 1935, and has been adapted into numerous versions and editions over the years.
From Quiz: Monopoly (American Version)
Answer:
If you know anything about the Iditarod, you are probably aware that Anchorage is the starting point. The long-distance race for sled dogs and their handlers, called mushers, is held in early March, not the most hospitable time of year to be outdoors in Alaska.
Although Anchorage is where the race starts, this is more of a ceremony with the competitive racing beginning from Willow, nearly one hundred miles north of Anchorage. The cost of buying Anchorage is a rather measly $60.
From Quiz: Alaska's Iditarod Monopoly Edition
Answer: Oriental Avenue
Oriental Avenue can be found between Chance and Reading Railroad.
From Quiz: Hues up for Monopoly?
Answer: 2
You can roll 2 doubles in a row. If you roll doubles a third time, you go to jail.
From Quiz: Monopoly Mania
Answer: Times Square and Fenway Park
Times Square has taken the place as one of the best properties replacing Boardwalk. Fenway Park took the place of Park Place. In case you didn't know Raymond James Stadium and Bayshore BLVD are located in Tampa, FL.
From Quiz: Monopoly Here and Now
Answer: $200
You get $200 when you pass 'Go' which is quite a lot but there are many other things that tend to take away your money during the game.
From Quiz: American Monopoly Mania!
Answer: Boardwalk and Park Place
Of course everyone knows these and they get excited when they land on them. But my experience is that you need good backup property to go with it if you're to stay in the game, since the blue properties typically aren't landed on as often.
From Quiz: Monopoly (US version) For Dummies
Answer: $200
The Old Original Bookbinders is the property right before Free Parking.
From Quiz: Monopoly Philadelphia Edition
Answer: Mediterranean
On the Monopoly board (U.S. version), the property that is directly after 'GO' is Mediterranean Avenue. Interestingly, Mediterranean Avenue is the cheapest property on the board, with a purchase price of only $60. Despite its low value, it can still be a strategic purchase for players looking to build a monopoly on the brown properties and collect rent from opponents who land on it. In fact, some Monopoly experts recommend buying up all the properties on the board, regardless of their value, in order to prevent opponents from building monopolies and gaining an advantage.
From Quiz: Monopoly (American Version)
Answer:
The pale blue squares are the final ones on the first side of the board, before the 'Just Visiting' square. They relate to checkpoints in the real race and are Knik, Swentna, both costing $100 and Rohn, at $120.
The playing pieces in this version include a dog, boots, mittens, a headlamp and a moose, related to the location.
From Quiz: Alaska's Iditarod Monopoly Edition
Answer: 75th
The new board was introduced at the 2010 Toy Fair in New York City and eliminates cash altogether, using credit cards instead. However, for those traditionalists among us, the older version will still be marketed.
From Quiz: Hues up for Monopoly?
Answer: Reading, Pennsylvania, B & O, Short Line
Even though the railroads can't have houses built on them, they are a good steady source of money for the owner throughout the game.
From Quiz: A Trip Around the Monopoly Board
Answer: $10,000
Everything from the original game has been inflated, it is very simple actually, one hundred dollars in the original version now equals one million dollars. I thought that this was an easy way to inflate every thing.
From Quiz: Monopoly Here and Now
Answer: $150
Everyone gets very happy if they receive this card as $150 is quite a lot of money in this game.
From Quiz: American Monopoly Mania!
Answer: Free Parking
Free Parking means nothing (do nothing space) according to the rules, but I play that the person landing there gets the pot ($500 to start plus Luxury and Income Tax payments and anything paid by players when instructed by Community Chest and Chance). I think this is a legitimate variation known by many.
From Quiz: Monopoly (US version) For Dummies
Answer: Italian Market
These are the first two properties on the board.
From Quiz: Monopoly Philadelphia Edition
Answer: Bag of Gold
The Bag of Gold is a new addition to the Deluxe original Monopoly game. This game piece was added in 2017, along with a T-Rex, rubber ducky, and penguin. The Bag of Gold is a nod to the game's original design, which included currency in the form of paper money and gold-colored coins. The Deluxe version of Monopoly features a sleeker design and upgraded components, making it a must-have for any serious Monopoly player.
From Quiz: Monopoly (American Version)
Answer:
The second side of the board starts with the pink squares, with the three checkpoints used being Nikolai and McGrath, the one listed, both at $140 and Ophir which costs $160. The Electric Company still remains on the board, between Nikolai and McGrath.
In the real life race, Ophir is where the two routes used diverge. In even years, the race turns north going through Cripple, Ruby and Galena before the two routes converge again at Kaltag.
From Quiz: Alaska's Iditarod Monopoly Edition
Answer: Boardwalk/Park Place
Boardwalk and Park Place, the dark blue properties, are the most expensive on the board and they generate the highest rent for your hotels.
From Quiz: Hues up for Monopoly?
Answer: Ring
There is a picture of a ring on Luxury Tax.
From Quiz: Monopoly Mania
Answer: 1500 dollars
The way you officially hand out money at the game is the following:
2 x 500
2 x 100
2 x 50
6 x 20
5 x 10
5 x 5
5 x 1
From Quiz: All Around Monopoly
Answer: $50
Park Place's rent is $35, Pennsylvania costs $28, and Connecticut is $8.
From Quiz: Miscellaneous U.S. Monopoly Facts
Answer: He gets to collect $50 per player
This the best part of Community Chest, as players can get hundreds of dollars in this way. This is the luckiest card in community chest.
From Quiz: American Monopoly Mania!
Answer: Chance and Community Chest
As the game goes on and players are building on their property, everyone's looking out for the "repair" cards, which make you pay for each house and hotel you have. There are two cards, one in Chance and the other in Community Chest. The Chance card is cheaper.
From Quiz: Monopoly (US version) For Dummies
Answer: $10
In Monopoly (U.S. Version), winning second place in a beauty contest will earn you $10. Monopoly, originally known as The Landlord's Game, was created by Elizabeth Magie in 1903 as a way to demonstrate the negative aspects of monopolies. The game was later patented by Charles Darrow and sold to Parker Brothers in 1935. Since then, Monopoly has become one of the most popular board games in the world, with numerous versions and editions based on different themes and locations.
From Quiz: Monopoly (American Version)
Answer:
As in the standard Monopoly games, forms of transport appear. In this version, the stations are replaced with different means of transport associated with sledding. Between the pink and orange squares Dog Sled appears, an essential part of the race. The cost is the standard $200.
Also on this side are the second Community Chest - the first follows Anchorage and there is another on the fourth side of the board.
From Quiz: Alaska's Iditarod Monopoly Edition
Answer: You own all of the properties of that color
If a player owns all cards of a set but has no houses or hotels on that property, then payment is doubled. If you own all three orange spots, then St. James Place costs $28 instead of the usual $14. The other two orange spots (Tennessee Avenue and New York Avenue) would be worth $28 and $32, respectively.
From Quiz: Traveling Around the Monopoly Board
Answer: The Great Depression
This game was developed during the Great Depression as a way to have something to do.
From Quiz: Monopoly Mania
Answer: 2
B&O railroad (5 syllables)
Short Line (2)
Pennsylvania railroad (6)
Reading railroad (4)
Syllables are a unit of organization for a sequence of speech sounds. The word "Syllables" has 3 syllables. "Syl-la-bles".
From Quiz: All Around Monopoly
Answer: $1500
Everyone gets two $500 bills, two $100 bills, two $50 bills, six $20 bills, five $10 bills, five $5 bills, and five $1 bills.
From Quiz: Miscellaneous U.S. Monopoly Facts
Answer: $100
No one (except those who don't have any hotels of course) likes it when they receive this card as they might even lose all their money paying repairs. $100 per house is not cheap!
From Quiz: American Monopoly Mania!