Across
- 4. Name of the orange ghost, same as the male counterpart to Bonnie.
- 6. The food that inspired PAC-MAN's shape. It's not cheese, although cheese is an ingredient.
- 8. This fruit is the same name as its color, and is worth 500 points in the game.
- 9. Original name of the arcade game when released the arcade game was released in Japan.
- 10. This ghost shares the name of the shortest finger.
- 12. Number of dollars grossed during PAC-MAN's first year in U.S. arcades.
- 14. This red, springtime fruit is worth 300 points in the game, and isn’t technically a berry.
- 15. Coins needed to operate the game when originally released in the U.S. in October 1980.
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- 1. Search engine company that developed a free, playable Pac-Man Doodle to celebrate the game's 30th anniversary.
- 2. Fruit that gives 1000 points. Think Honeydew.
- 3. Name of the red ghost, as in eyes fluttering.
- 4. The fruit that appears starting in level 1, after 70 dots have been eaten.
- 5. Japan's capital, where PAC-MAN was tested in May 1980.
- 7. Fruit that gives 700 points, called manazana en Espanol.
- 11. The name of the cyan (aka blue) ghost that's as dark as the output of a pen.
- 13. Designer Toru Iwatani credits this Japanese form of comic book as one inspiration for PAC-MAN.
