Game On
Let me Tele-You
All a-border
That's electrifying
Just do it
100

Nintendo's famous video game mascot has a day job in a common trade. 

A plumber. 

100

Invented in 1876 by Alexander Graeme Bell, this device has shortened the distances between our loved ones.

Telephone

100

A pair of waterfalls separate these two countries. 

Canada-USA

100

With the same name as a popular video game console, this device controls the flow of electricity. 

Switch

100

I'm lovin it (but your body isn't)

McDonalds

200

One of the best selling video games on the atari 2600 has gamers defeating invaders from where?

Space.

200

Dit dit dit, dah, dah, dah are common sounds coming from this old school type of communications medium.

Telegraph. 

200

These two border cities share a common name in BC & Washington. 

Vancouver.

200

Acting like an electrical check valve, this component also emits light. 

LED

200

They come in every colour so long as its black. 

Ford

300

The Play Station 1 was originally a collaboration between these two companies.  

Sony & Nintendo. 

300

Launched into space in the 1990s, this satellite is a giant version of this device. 

Telescope

300

Despite only being 4 kilometers apart, the diomede islands are on the two sides of this border. 

International Date Line

300

Just like at a concert, this component increases the volume or strength of an electrical signal. 

Amplifier. 

300

Think different

Apple

400

This get up and move video game was the Nintendo Wii's best selling title. 

Wii Sports. 

400

The current American President is infamous for going off script and not using this scrolling text device. 

Teleprompter. 

400

The borders of the American States of Utah, Arizona, New Mexico & Colorado converge to form this landmark.  

The four corners. 

400

Named after a group of four cannons, this component produces electrical flow. 

Battery

400

Fly the Flag 

Air Canada

500

Bearing the same title as the movie, copies of the atari 2600's worst selling video game were rumoured to have been buried in New Mexico. 

ET.

500

A hydraulic device used to help a helmsman move a ship's rudder. 

Telemotor. 

500

The main street of the city of Lloydminster serves as the border of these two Canadian Provinces.

Alberta-Saskatchewan

500

Similar to a diode, this electrical component has a similar title to your sister who started as your brother. 

Transistor

500

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