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The pub name legs game. Not sure what it's called really.
Premise is this:
Driving through towns/villages/etc and look for pubs.
Count how many legs are associated with the name of the pub. Highest number wins.
Farmers Arms - 2 legs (By default humans have 2 legs)
The Dunn Cow - 4 legs
The Blue Bell - 0 legs
Hare and Hounds - Many legs
Typing it out reminded me of the otter sketch from Dare to Believe so here it is:
https://youtu.be/p_TrzExr0mk
I loved this game! I'll never forget the time I came back from certain defeat when we suddenly passed a pub in northern England called something like "The Batley Marching Band"
That's a really clever game!