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☕️ Dementia Cafe Quiz - 'Catchphrase' 🌤 Round 2. Weather




Here is a quick game of 'Catchphrase', well my version of it at least!


As Roy Walker said, there is only one rule - "Say what you see!"


Mr Chips wishes you luck 🤞


Facilitators ...


  • Give clues such as first words to help members achieve

  • Discuss the meanings of sayings as you work through them

  • Enjoy the singalongs which are interspersed throughout

  • If you click on the first picture a slide show will open (if you are broadcasting on a wide screen TV or similar)



Round 1. Sun

























Song break ...




Round 2. Rain



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Video break ...


* A YouTube clip of 'Vicar Of Dibley' jumping into the (very deep) puddle was very well received! LINK HERE. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0JqkLc1Xf8Q



Song break ...



Round 3. Snow





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Round 4. Guess The Weather Related Song


(Song links provided)


Final song ...






ANSWERS


Round 1


Red sky at night, shepherd's delight. Red sky in the morning, shepherd's warning.


Make hay while the sun shines.


Fair weather friend.


Every cloud has a silver lining.


On cloud nine.


'Evil Under The Sun.' (Agatha Christie) / Starring Peter Ustinov & Maggie Smith


'Cat On A Hot Tin Roof.' (Tennessee Williams) / Starring Elizabeth Taylor & Paul Newman


As high as a kite.


Dog days of summer.


Indian summer.




Round 2


Raining cats and dogs.


Storm in a teacup.


Saving for a rainy day.


It never rains but it pours.


The rain in Spain stays mainly in the plain. ('My Fair Lady') / Audrey Hepburn & Rex Harrison


Don't rain on my parade. ('Funny Girl') / Barbra Streisand


Under the weather.


Calm before the storm.


Doctor Foster went to Gloucester,

In a shower of rain;

He stepped in a puddle,

Right up to his middle,

And never went there again.




Round 3


Skating on thin ice.


As pure as the driven snow.


Give somebody the cold shoulder.


Brass monkey weather. (Speak no evil, hear no evil, see no evil.)


When hell freezes over.


Snowed under.


Snowball's chance in hell.


Cold snap.


Jack Frost nipping at your nose.


A spring in someone's step.




Round 4


'Fog On The Tyne', Lindisfarne


'Heat Wave', Martha & The Vadellas


'Walking On Sunshine', Katrina & The Waves


'Mr Blue Sky', E.L.O.


'It's Raining Men', The Weather Girls


'Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head', B.J. Thomas ('Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid')


'Here Comes The Sun', George Harrison ('The Beatles')


'Sunny Afternoon', The Kinks


'Laughter In The Rain', Neil Sedaka


'Summer Nights', Olivia Newton-John & John Travolta ('Grease')
















 

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