Originally released in 1972, this two-player game simulated table tennis and is considered one of the first video games to achieve widespread popularity.
What is Pong?
Released in 1977, this George Lucas film introduced audiences to a galaxy far, far away.
What is Star Wars?
This holiday is the oldest in world.
Towering just over 29,000 feet, this is the tallest mountain the world.
What is Mount Everest?
This is the number one food allergey in the world.
What are peanuts?
This 1980 arcade game, created by Namco, features a yellow character that must eat all the dots in a maze while avoiding ghosts.
What is Pac-Man?
In the Lord of the Rings, this actor almost played Aragorn.
Who is Nicholas Cage?
The date of the Bulgarian holiday, Liberation Day.
What is March 3rd?
This ocean is the smallest and the coldest in the world.
What is the Arctic Ocean?
This is the world's largest food company with more than 93 billion in sales.
What is Nestle?
The most popular video game in the world, selling over 238 million copies.
What is Minecraft?
The highest grossing movie of all time at 2.92 billion dollars released in 2009.
What is Avatar?
The holiday known as the Festival of Lights.
This planet is slowly receding from the Earth every year.
What is the Moon?
This dairy product is the most stolen in the world.
What is Cheese?
This tile-matching puzzle game from Russia became one of the most popular games of all time, with its catchy theme music.
What is Tetris?
In this year, the first ever flushing toilet was seen on the American big screen.
When is 1960?
What is KFC?
This is the only flying mammal in the world.
What are bats?
In the 1800's this popular condiment was thought to have medicinal properties.
What is ketchup?
The first ever game console created in 1972.
What is the Magnavox Odyssey?
The first movie ever made in 1878.
What is "Horse in Motion."
The total of gifts sung about in the popular Christmas song, 12 Days of Christmas.
What is 364?
This farm animal kills more people a year than sharks.
What are cows?
Until 2013 in Russia, beverages with a 10% alcohol content or less were considered what?