This 1980 arcade game, created by Namco, features a yellow character navigating a maze while avoiding ghosts.
Pac-Man
This ancient structure, stretching over 13,000 miles, was built to protect against invasions and is often mistakenly believed to be visible from space.
Great Wall of China
This dish with a french fry base emerged in Quebec in the 1950s.
Poutine
This 90's cartoon features four anthropomorphic turtles named after the Renaissance artists who fight crime in New York City.
Teenage Mutant Turtles
This multiplayer online battle arena game, developed by Riot Games, has become one of the most popular esports titles since its release in 2009.
League of Legends
This UNESCO World Heritage Site in Peru, often referred to as the “Lost City of the Incas,” was built in the 15th century.
Machu Picchu
This Greek pastry made with layers of phyllo dough is filled with spinach and feta cheese.
Spanakopita
This 80's cartoon features a group of heroes who shout "By the power of Grayskull!" to transform into their powerful alter-egos.
He-Man and the Masters of the Universe
In this 1980 arcade game players control a frog trying to cross a busy road and a river
Frogger
This ancient amphitheater in Rome, capable of seating around 50,000 spectators, was used for gladiatorial contests and public spectacles.
The Colosseum
This meal consists of a French beef stew braised in red wine and beef stock.
Beef Bourguinon
These are the three names of the super-powered sisters in the 90's cartoon the Powerpuff Girls.
Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup
Which survival horror game series features a town with a mysterious fog and creatures like Pyramid Head.
Silent Hill
This tallest building in the world, standing at 828 meters, is located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Burj Khalifa
This Vietnamese sandwich, typically made with a baguette, combines ingredients like pickled vegetables, cilantro, and various meats or tofu.
Banh mi
This cartoon featured a main character whose last name was Funny, and a love interest named Patty Mayonnaise.
Doug
Widely considered to be the first ever video game, this two-player game was developed by Physicist William Higinbotham in 1958
Tennis for Two
This mountaintop art-deco style sculpture in Rio de Janeiro was completed in 1931.
Christ the Redeemer
This cut of beef was first made popular in Brazil and later adopted in Portugal. It consists of the final part of the biceps and femoris muscle and the bottom of the animal.
Picanha
The relationship between a 40-foot purple ape and his wisecracking canine pal was featured in this 1970s cartoon.
The Great Grape Ape Show