Salad Bowl

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Salad Bowl can refer to the following:

  • The Salad Bowl a defunct annual post-season American college football bowl game.
  • Salad Bowl, a cutural idea referring to the United States.
  • A bowl in which to mix salad.
  • A party game [1] invented and played amongst family and friends over the years that Robert and Bianca Hyry of the USA compiled into a specific set of rules and game design and launched commmerially. The game is characterized by the participants dividing into teams. Each player writes the name of famous people on small sheets of paper and places these names into a bowl. Teams then alternate turns trying to guess as many of the names out of the bowl within one minute. There are three rounds of play: Say Anything Round: The first round of play that starts the game off where players can say anything to get their teammates to guess the correct answer. Triple Threat Round: The second round of play where players are allowed only three words in the description to get their teammates to guess the correct answer. Charades Round: The third round of play that ends the game and is characterized by the players playing by the rules of charades when giving clues to their teammates, that is they can’t say any words, but must act out the clues in order to get their teammates to guess the correct answer. The team with the most points at the end of the third round is the winner.