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Bite Me Five paper bags are opened up on the ground 4' apart. The bags are each cut down to different heights: 10", 8", 6", 4", 2". Contestants, using only their mouths, must put all five bags onto five podiums. No part of the contestant's body may touch the ground except for the feet. (I am just going to have them set them up on the table.) 10 paper bags (5 for each team) 1. Prior to game start, contestant must be in designated start zone with hands at sides. 2. Once game begins, contestant may use only their mouth to grab, transport and maneuver the bags. 1. Contestant must first place the 10", then 8", then 6", then 4", then 2" bags onto the five podiums. 3. The contestant may only touch the ground with his or her feet. 1. If a contestant touches the ground with some body part other than the feet while attempting to grab a bag, he or she must reset by standing up before making another attempt at the bag. 1. i. If a player has a bag in the mouth while making an illegal touch, he or she must immediately put it back on the floor with the open end up before making another attempt. 4. Player may not use the podiums or any other item for balance. 5. If a bag falls off a podium (the table), it must be reset in the manner described above to complete the challenge. 6. To complete the game, the contestant must have all five bags concurrently on the five podiums (the table) within the 60-second time limit.

Elephant March Eight unopened water bottles are placed in two parallel rows on the ground, precisely eight feet apart. The contestant must wear a standard pair of pantyhose over the head, with a baseball placed inside the end of one leg. Keeping one foot on each side of the centerline, the contestant must swing back and forth using the momentum of the baseball to knock down all eight bottles. 8 bottles 1 pair of pantyhose 2 baseballs 1. Prior to game start, contestant must be standing and have ball resting on pre-determined mark, with pantyhose on head in starting position. 2. Contestant must keep one foot on either side of the dividing foul line during the game. a. Repeat crossing of dividing foul line will result in elimination. 3. Contestant may knock down water bottles in any order. 4. Contestant may not use any part of body (i.e. hands, feet) to propel the baseball at bottles of water. 5. To complete the game, contestant must knock over eight bottles as described within the 60-second time limit.

This Blows Contestant must use a balloon to knock cups off of a table. The contestant will repeatedly blow up a balloon and then blow the air out to propel the cups off of the table. All the cups must be completely off the table to complete the game. Since we will only be using the small classroom tables, I think I will have the leader place 8 cups on the table and as those are blown off replace them with the other 7. 1 balloon 15 plastic cups You need a large table for this 1. Prior to game start, contestant stands in designated start zone with hands at sides. 2. Once game begins, contestant may grab a balloon and start inflating it. 3. Contestant must play game from designated side of table. 4. Contestant may only knock a cup off the table by using the air from the balloon. 5. Contestant may not use table to compress air from a balloon. 6. If contestant bangs on table or makes any contact with a cup using either the balloon or their body the game is over. 7. Contestant may switch out balloon for another balloon at any time. Contestant may only use one balloon at a time. 8. To complete the game, the contestant must knock all cups off the table using only air from the balloon within the 60-second time limit.

Stack Attack Contestant uses 36 plastic cups to erect a triangle-shaped structure. Once completed, contestant must remove hands from the structure completely and then proceed to stack all cups into a single stack. 36 plastic cups (You need a large tables for this) 1. Prior to game start, a single stack of 36 cups is placed on the table and contestant stands behind table with hands at their sides. 2. Once game starts, contestant begins stacking the cups in a pyramid as demonstrated. 3. When contestant has pyramid complete (i.e. 1 cup on top, 2 on the next level down, then three, then four, etc.) they must remove hands completely and then proceed to stack all cups in a single stack. 4. If a cup(s) falls off of the table at any time, the contestant may pick up the cup(s) and continue the game. 5. To complete the game, contestant must get all cups stacked into a pyramid, then back into a single stack and placed on the table within the 60-second time limit.

Movin' On Up Contestant is given a stack of 49 blue plastic cups and races to move their one red-bottom cup through the entire stack. Contestant does so by holding the stack in their hands and one-by-one continuously moving a cup from the top to the bottom. 49 blue cups/team 1 red cup/team 1. Prior to game start, contestant must be in a standing position and holding the stack of cups with both hands only on the red cup at the bottom of the stack. 2. Once game begins, contestant grabs a single cup from the top of the stack, and places it onto the bottom of the stack. 3. Player must move cups, one at a time, alternating hands. 4. If a player completely removes more than one cup at a time from the stack, (whether grabbing multiples, or dropping to the floor) all cups outside of the stack must be placed on the top of the stack before a cup may be placed at the bottom. a. To receive credit for placing cups on top of the stack, they must be placed, then the hand placing them removed before they may be touched again. 5. Though players may bend over to pick up dropped cups, the player may not sit, kneel or place the stack on the ground. The game is to be played from a standing position. 6. To complete the game, the red cup (after traveling upward through the stack) must be removed from the top and placed on the bottom of the stack AND the entire stack must be held in only one hand via the red cup within the 60-second time limit.

We believe in being honest true chaste benevolent virtuous and in doing good to all men; indeed we may say that we follow the admonition of Paul. We believe all things we hope all things we have endured many things and hope to be able to endure all things. If there is anything virtuous lovely or of good report of praiseworthy we seek after these things.

Dizzy Mummy Remind contestants it takes a patient mummy to win this challenge! The contestant must unwind a single roll of toilet paper by executing a series of 360 degree spins until all of the paper has been unwound. If at any time the paper rips, the game is over. 1 roll of toilet paper/team Partner to hold toilet paper on a wooden spoon 1. Prior to game start, contestant stands with arms outstretched to the sides and both fists clenched and with the start of the toilet paper roll in one fist. Fists must remain clenched throughout game. 2. Once game begins, contestant may begin spinning to remove the toilet paper from the roll. 3. Contestant must remove toilet paper over the arms. 4. Toilet paper must be unspooled by the contestant completing a series of 360 degree spins causing the paper to wrap around the contestant's body. 5. A severed toilet paper strand at any time prior to the roll being empty results in failure. 6. To complete game, contestant must unspool all toilet paper squares not glued to the cardboard center within the 60-second time limit.

Prophet line-up Get the modern prophets in correct order in 60 seconds or less.

Defying Gravity Contestants have to concurrently keep three balloons in the air for one minute. 3 balloons per team - 6 total 1. Prior to game start, contestant stands with three balloons. An audio cue will signal the contestant to release the balloons. 2. Clock will start once all three balloons are released by contestant. 3. Contestant may use any part of the body to hit the balloons. 4. Balloons may not be held by the contestant, or rest on any part of the body once they have been released. 5. Contestant and balloons must remain in designated play area during game. 6. If a balloon pops upon contact with the body the contestant is eliminated. To complete the game, no balloon may touch the floor within the 60-second time limit.