Paper thin fries
What are potato chips?
A device that transmits speech sounds over electric wires from one person to another
What is the telephone?
The inventor of a magical kingdom with talking mice, princesses, and mysterious creatures.
Who is Walt Disney
A non-winter sport that originally used a soccer ball which was thrown into peach baskets
What is Basketball?
Writing material made from wood pulp
What is paper?
Frozen ice on a stick
What is a popsicle?
A machine used to transmit and receive waves that could transmit sound across the Atlantic Ocean
What is the radio?
Originally invented in China, this outdoor toy consisted of a huge leaf attached to a long string
What is a kite?
This 1980's video game character's design was inspired while the inventor was starring at a pizza.
What is Pac-Man?
Graphite rods were inserted into hand-carved wooden holders
Who are pencils?
A cook ran out of bakers chocolate and put in chunks from a chocolate bar that didn't melt into the dough
What are chocolate chip cookies?
A coded system of raised dots that are used by the blind to read.
When is Braille?
A popular children's modeling clay, originally only sold in off-white
What is Play-Doh?
This video game was originally casted with characters from the cartoon Popeye, the Sailor Man and later added a giant ape and rolling barrels.
What is Donkey Kong?
An inexpensive art supply that combines wax with pigments (colors)
What are crayons?
Soft confection made from sugar that is heated and spun into slim threads that look like a mass of cotton
What is cotton candy?
He invented the first incandescent light bulb.
Who was Thomas Edison?
Invented by the Scottish physicist Sir David Brewstera, this tube you look into makes beautiful, colorful patterns using mirrors
What is a kaleidoscope?
The ancient Egyptians rolled stones at various objects with the goal of knocking them over creating this sport
What is bowling?
From the Latin word ‘calx’ for limestone, this invention was used for thousands of years on slate boards or tablets in school.
What is chalk?
The inventor was too busy to have a formal meal so he packed meat inside the bread to save him time.
What is a sandwich?
He created the electric telegraph and special tapping code system to communication by wires.
Who is Samuel Morse?
One of the oldest toys made from wood or plastic and a simple string whose name means " to come back"
What is a Yo-Yo?
The tile-matching game that Alexey Pajitnov created on a whim in 1984 quickly became a global sensation, going on to be played on more than 50 gaming platforms in over 185 countries.
What is Tetris?
A thin spring-steel wire with triangular or square ends and two "tongues."
What is a paperclip?