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A highway travelling game for two or more kids and adults that eats up the kilometres as it entertains and educates.

While travelling in an automobile the first player to spell out the phrase Are we there yet, wins the game. To start, each player must spot something outside the vehicle that starts with the A in Are. For example, if a man is seen walking down the highway, the first person to say adult now tries to spot something that starts with an R, while the other player(s) continue trying to spot something that starts with an A. If an airplane flies over, a second player may say airplane, while a third player (if there is one) may say aircraft. These words cannot be used again in the game. Other players (if there are any) then have to spot something else that starts with an A before they continue on to the R. The first person to spot something that starts with the T in yet wins.

In the second game, words used in the first game may be reused.

Below is a suggested list of words denoting things that may be seen along the highways of Newfoundland and Labrador (and elsewhere), to help you get started:

Automobile; Amber light; ATV; Animal; Advertising sign; Antenna; Adeytown; Road; Rock; Rail; Robin; Rain; Rainbow; Right turn sign; River; Restaurant; Roof; Rubber tire; Runner; Red car; Rocky Harbour; Exit; Exhaust pipe; Earth; eagle; Eight; Eastport; Woods; Water; Wheel; Window; Walker; Whale; Wharf; White clouds; Windshield; Trees; Tail pipe; Taxi; Tent; Trailer; Tires; Town; Traffic; Transmission line; Trout; Headlights; Highway; Hill; Harbour; Horse; Yellow car; Yard; Yacht; Yukon licence plates

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