Classic Arcade Games
Films from the 1950's
Musical Instruments
Marine Mammals
Hispanic Artists and their Art
100

In this video game, a yellow dot wonders through a maze eating smaller dots while trying to stay away from ghosts.

Pac-Man

100

This 1956 American epic religious drama film dramatized the life of the Biblical Character Moses, played by Charlton Heston.

The Ten Commandments

100

This instrument, often used in Hawaiian and Polynesian music, looks like a miniature guitar.

ukelele

100

This animal lives in the Arctic and has two large tusks.

Walrus

100

This man liked to make paintings that were extremely abstract, and his last name is often used to describe his distinctive style of abstract art.

Pablo Picasso

200

In this arcade game, you are trying to defeat this creature, who allegedly has 100 Legs.

Centipede

200

This Disney animated film featured two dogs from wildly different backgrounds and had one of history's most iconic spaghetti scenes.

Lady and the Tramp

200

This box-shaped musical instrument has what looks to be a piano on the side as well as various buttons to change the pitch and the tones.

accordion

200

This sea mammal is extremely intelligent and has very distinct social interactions. They are sometimes kept in captivity and trained to perform tricks. 

Dolphin

200

Salvador Dali's most famous piece of art is that of these objects melting in a barren landscape.

Clocks

300

Glass Joe, Kid Quick, and Mr. Sandman are all antagonist in this boxing-based arcade game.

Punch-Out!

300

This 1953 animated film features three children who are encouraged to "never grow up" as they meet a chronomentrophobic pirate, mermaids, natives, a sassy pixie, and young boys dressed as various animals.

Peter Pan

300

Great Scot! This woodwind instrument uses enclosed reeds fed from a constant reservoir of air in the form of a sack.

Bagpipes

300

While not completely aquatic, this carnivorous mammal may have distinctive white fur, but underneath, their actual skin is black to absorb the heat they need to survive.

Polar Bear

300

This Mexican Artist was famous for her self portraits, in which she almost always donned a thick black unibrow.

Frida Kahlo

400

In this game, the goal is for the main character to cross a road and a river without dying.

Frogger

400

This 1955 American musical film based on the 1943 musical of the same name by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II features several cowboys and love triangles and is named after one of the 50 United States.

Oklahoma!

400

This small stringed musical instrument was played by David in the Bible.

lyre

400

This blubbery animal could be considered the Unicorn of the Sea.

Narwhal

400

This man was the lover of Frida Kahlo and was an artist himself, although their relationships consisted of several marriages and divorces to one another. He created a mural that represented Mexican History.

Diego Rivera

500

In this game, the player controls the titular character who hops on cubes to avoid enemies and progress to the next level.

Q*bert

500

This adaptation of a Steinbeck novel featured the famed James Dean as one of the main characters.

East of Eden

500

This American musical instrument adds a "buzzing" timbral quality to a player's voice when the player vocalizes into it. 

kazoo

500

This is no accident; these dolphin-like creatures can live in rivers and the smallest type of toothed whale.

porpoise

500

Selena Quintanilla was not a painter, but she created this type of art before meeting a tragic demise in 1995.

Music/Singing

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