Origami that flies
What is a Paper Airplane?
The abbreviation for the Nintendo Entertainment System
What is the NES?
A type of silverware with either three or four prongs
What is a fork?
The color is the fruits' name
What is an orange?
This has 36 black keys
What is a piano?
A popular art supplies company
What is Crayola?
The (probably) most well known Atari console
What is the Atari 2600?
The silverware you'd use to eat cereal
What is a spoon?
You can't add these to oranges!
What are apples?
This musical instrument is mainly made of paper
What is an accordian?
A name for paper that has holes and lines
What is Loose Leaf?
The most well-known first video game
What is Pong?
A "knife" with a round end
What is a pizza cutter?
Despite the name, they are not an apple
What is a pineapple?
This musical instrument is known as a "melodical guitar" of sorts
What is a violin?
You use this to cut paper
What are Scissors?
The girl from the Donkey Kong arcade game
Who is Pauline?
Where you boil stuff on the oven
What is the stovetop?
The media usually groups this fruit as it comes in twos
What are cherries?
This musical instument has a really rare letter in the name
What is a xylophone?
The crappy notebooks
What are Composition Notebooks?
This portable game console came after the Game Boy Advance
What is the Game Boy Advance SP?
despite the name this kitchen utensil isn't as big as it sounds
What is a tablespoon?
A fruit that looks like a purple tomato
What is a mangosteen?
This musical instrument looks like it has (or is) a face
What is an otamatone?