The couple that sparked the Trojan War.
Helen and Paris
Sound playing device, typically shoulder mounted
Boom box
Type of fish which hatches in fresh water and migrates to the ocean.
Salmon
Players cross a sugar encrusted nation
Candyland
Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone was switched from this to appeal to American audiences.
Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone
The Egyptian Queen and Roman General
Cleopatra and Mark Antony
This analog magnetic tape recording format for audio recording and playback. Traditionally used for mixed tapes.
Cassettes
Fossilized resin
Amber
The game where children dissect a man who apparently has not been given anesthesia.
Operation
This series of books about modern day greek gods and their half human offspring.
Percy Jackson and the Olympians
This Lebanese-British barrister who specializes in international law and human rights and her movie star husband.
Amal and George Clooney
The device where it takes longer to enter the number 9 than the number 2.
Rotary Phone
Blood rushing to the face
Blush
The most complex game known to man with 2 × 10170 possible combinations. (vastly greater than the number of atoms in the universe)
Go
This author and vlog brother
John Green
The Founding Father and First Lady who wrote more than 1000 letters to each other.
John and Abigail Adams
Used before home videos, it showed a series of photos printed on 2 inch square transparent film.
Slide projector
Baby deer
fawn
Users take turn tapping out blocks of "ice" while trying to keep a penguin standing.
Don't Break the Ice
Four siblings discover a frozen over world of magic and talking creatures after evacuating from London during the Blitz.
The lion, the witch, and the wardrobe
This dancing daytime TV host and her wife, an Australian actress.
Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi
Device for Pong, Missile Command and Asteroids.
Atari console
A type of sea snail and the name for a ground cover plant native to northern europe.
Periwinkle
A strategy board game where the objective is to be first to race all of one's pieces across the hexagram-shaped board into "home"—the corner of the star opposite one's starting corner
Chinese Checkers
The pen name of the author of a series of books featuring the incredibly unfortunate Baudelaire siblings.
Lemony Snicket