1960's History
Music of the 1960's
Movies of the 1960's
1960's Stars
Household Items
100

This festival featured an iconic lineup, including Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin and The Who. It has become a symbol of the 1960s and is considered one if the most influential music festivals of history. 

Woodstock

100

Johnny Cash sang this hit song in 1963. Another phrase for Circle of Flames. 

Ring of Fire

100

This movie starred a young New York socialite who becomes interested in a man who moves into her apartment building. 

Breakfast at Tiffany's

100

Draped in sheer pink fabric and exuding playful charm,  She became a cultural icon for her starring role as a 2000-year-old genie in I Dream of Jeannie (1965)

Barbara Eden 

100

You put your finger in a hole, spin the dial and wait for it to whir back. Each number takes its own time and your call takes shape one click at a time.

Rotary Phone


200

This is the location of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963. 

Dallas, Texas
200

This song is a lesson in perseverance, it is also one of the best pop ballads ever recorded though it took 20 years to become a hit. 

What a Wonderful World

200

This movie stars a widowed lawyer in Depression-era Alabama defends a black man against a false rape charge while teaching his young children about the sad reality of prejudice.

To Kill a Mockingbird

200

This actress played in a wide range of TV shows & Movies, she is famous for her nose-twitching role on Bewitched. 

Elizabeth Montgomery

200

A small folding table you can pull up to the couch. Many sets came with four trays and a stand that stored them upright when not in use.

TV Dinner Tray Set 


300

What was the name of the conflict involving the United States during the 1960s?

Vietnam War
300

This duo wrote the lyrics to, "I Got You Babe" late one night in the basement. 

Sonny & Cher

300

In this film, a young novice is sent by her convent in 1930s Austria to become a governess to the seven children of a widowed naval officer

The Sound of Music

300

This man was the first actor to play Admiral James T. Kirk in the original Star Trek Series. 

William Shatner. 

300

The V-shaped metal rods that sat on top of a television. You adjusted them to catch a signal. The goal was a clear picture, plus sound that did not buzz.

Rabbit Ears TV Antenna 

400

What car became a cultural icon of the 1960s, known for a sporty design and its performance? 

Ford Mustang 


400

"Hello darkness, my old friend. I've come to talk with you again. Because a vision softly creeping. Left its seed while I was sleeping". 

The Sound of Silence

400

This film takes place in turn of the century London, a magical nanny employs music and adventure to help two neglected children become closer to their father.

Mary Poppins


400

The original Doctor Who upon the series's inception in 1963. 

William Hartnell

400

It often sits low and wide, with a big speaker panel and doors that close. In some homes, not only is it entertainment, it anchors the living room like a fireplace would. 

Wood Console Television 

500

This is the name of the first commercially successful jet airliner, entering service in 1960s. 

Boeing 707

500

Patsy Cline's 1961 single "I Fall to Pieces" was her first hit song to top the Billboard Chart. Shortly after she suffered serious injuries in an auto accident. She released this hit after recovering. 

Crazy (1961)

500

The story of T.E. Lawrence, the English officer who successfully united and led the diverse, often warring, Arab tribes during World War I in order to fight the Turks.

Lawrence of Arabia

500

This actress made her debut as the teenage surfing sensation in Gidget (1965), which later gained huge popularity in its reruns and cemented her as America's sweetheart. 

Sally Field. 

500

Whether perched on a wooden cabinet in the living room, or balanced on a bedside table this was an essential part of the 1960's household. 

Record Player


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