1. Which candy bar is famous for the slogan "You're not you when you're hungry"?
Answer: Snickers
1. During the 1940s, what spread was commonly used as a substitute for butter because of wartime rationing?
Answer: Margarine
1. Who was the first President of the United States?
Answer: George Washington
1. What was the full name of Elvis's
Answer: Elvis Presley
1. What toy was invented in 1943 when an engineer accidentally knocked a spring off a shelf?
Answer: Slinky
2. What candy bar combines chocolate, caramel, and peanuts?
Answer: Baby Ruth
2. What canned meat became especially popular during World War II and remains popular today?
Answer: Spam
2. Which president is featured on the penny?
Answer: Abraham Lincoln
Answer: Abraham Lincoln
2. In which state was Elvis Presley born?
Answer: Mississippi
2. What classic board game asks players to buy, sell, and trade properties?
Answer: Monopoly
3. Which candy bar is made of layers of wafer covered in milk chocolate?
Answer: Kit Kat
3. What classic casserole made with tuna, noodles, and cream soup became a staple in many American homes during the 1940s and 1950s?
Answer: Tuna Noodle Casserole
3. Who was the only president elected to four terms?
Answer: Franklin D. Roosevelt
3. What was the name of Elvis's famous home in Memphis?
Answer: Graceland
3. What spinning toy became a huge craze in the late 1950s?
Answer: Hula Hoop
4. What candy bar was named after the daughter of President Theodore Roosevelt?
Answer: Baby Ruth
4. What colorful gelatin dessert was a favorite at family gatherings in the 1940s and 1950s
Answer: Jell-O
4. Which president is known for the phrase "The buck stops here"?
Answer: Harry S. Truman
4. What nickname was Elvis known by?
Answer: "The King" or "The King of Rock and Roll"
4. What doll, introduced in 1959, became one of the best-selling toys of all time ?
Answer: Barbie
5. Which candy bar contains nougat, caramel, peanuts, and milk chocolate?
Answer: Snickers
5. Which fast-food hamburger chain, founded in 1940, became one of the most famous in America?
Answer: McDonald's
5. Which president appears on the one-dollar bill?
Answer: George Washington
5. What was Elvis's first No. 1 hit on the Billboard pop chart?
Answer: Heartbreak Hotel
5. What toy consists of a drawing screen that allows children to create pictures by turning two knobs?
Answer: Etch A Sketch
6. What candy bar is known for its coconut filling covered in chocolate?
Answer: Mounds
6. What convenience food introduced in 1971 allowed people to enjoy a quick, frozen meal in front of the television?
Answer: TV Dinner
6. Who was the youngest person ever elected president?
Answer: John F. Kennedy
6. What branch of the U.S. military did Elvis serve in?
Answer: The U.S. Army
6. What game uses red and black pieces that are dropped into a vertical grid?
Answer: Connect Four
7. Which candy bar's slogan was "Sometimes you feel like a nut, sometimes you don't"?
Answer: Almond Joy
7. What cheese-flavored snack, often packed in school lunches during the 1970s, is shaped like a puff?
Answer: Cheese Puffs (or Cheez Doodles)
7. Which president was a famous Hollywood actor before entering politics?
Answer: Ronald Reagan
7. What was the name of Elvis's only child?
Answer: Lisa Marie Presley
7. What toy puzzle became a worldwide sensation in the 1980s with colorful squares on each side?
Answer: Rubik's Cube
8. What candy bar was introduced in 1923 and is famous for its chocolate-covered crisp wafers?
Answer: Kit Kat (originally created in the UK in the 1930s, but the wafer-style candy became widely popular in the U.S. later)
8. What fondue ingredient was commonly melted and shared at dinner parties during the 1970s?
Answer: Cheese
8. Which president purchased the Louisiana Territory from France in 1803?
Answer: Thomas Jefferson
8. Which Elvis song begins with the lyrics, "Wise men say, only fools rush in"?
Answer: Can't Help Falling in Love
8. In the game of checkers, what happens when a piece reaches the opposite side of the board?
Answer: It becomes a King.
9. Which candy bar features a peanut butter center coated in chocolate?
Answer: Butterfinger
9. What breakfast cereal introduced in 1963 featured a leprechaun mascot and remained very popular in the 1970s?
Answer: Lucky Charms
9. Which president had a teddy bear named after him?
Answer: Theodore Roosevelt
9. What was the title of Elvis's 1968 television comeback special?
Answer: The "'68 Comeback Special"
9. What card game is often played with the goal of matching ranks and getting rid of all your cards first?
Answer: Crazy Eights
10. What candy bar's slogan was "Taste the Rainbow"?
Answer: Trick question! That's Skittles, which is a candy, not a candy bar.
10. What fruit-flavored frozen treat on a stick became a summertime favorite for children in both the 1940s and 1970s?
Answer: Popsicle
10. Which president is carved alongside Washington, Jefferson, and Roosevelt on Mount Rushmore?
Answer: Abraham Lincoln
10. What city is most closely associated with Elvis Presley and his music career?
Answer: Memphis
10. What outdoor game involves tossing horseshoes toward a metal stake in the ground?
Answer: Horseshoes