Made from Wood
Jobs
Red Things
Beach
Footwear
100

This piece of baseball equipment was made of ash or maple.

What is a baseball bat?

100

In the 1950s, this person often made house calls to treat patients at home.

Who is a doctor?

100

This red-covered book was used by students in school to learn spelling words.

What is a spelling book?

100

Children often build this structure on the Beach using sand, water, and a toy shovel

What is a sand castle?

100

The part of a shoe that is tied

What are Laces?

200


This writing tool once had to be sharpened by hand and often contained graphite inside cedar wood.

What is a pencil?

200

This person operated a switchboard to connect telephone calls before direct dialing.

Who is a telephone operator?

200

This red farm machine brand shares its name with “International.”

What is International Harvester?

200

This term describes water that pulls away from the shore before returning agai

What is the tide?

200

These shoes, popular with teenagers in the 1950s, were often black and white.

What are saddle shoes?

300

Many homes in the 1950s had this wooden box furniture piece that held a television set.

What is a TV console (or television cabinet)?

300

This railway worker was responsible for collecting tickets and assisting passengers.

Who is a conductor?

300

The part of the U.S. Flag that is red.

What are stripes?

300

This weather condition, often found at beaches, is measured to determine wave size.

What is wind?

300

This type of boot, often worn by cowboys, has a pointed toe and high heel.

What are cowboy boots?

400

This musical instrument family is traditionally made of wood and includes violins, guitars and cellos.

What are string instruments?

400

This skilled worker set metal type and arranged it for printing newspapers before computers.

Who is a typesetter (or printer)?

400

This famous red-coated drink mascot became widely known in holiday ads during the 50s and 60s.

Who is Santa Claus (Coca-Cola Santa)?

400

This protective shade structure became popular on beaches in the mid-century years.

 What is a beach umbrella?

400

These soft leather shoes were worn indoors or by some Native Americans.

What are moccasins?

500

These wooden objects used for beating on a drum.

What are drumsticks?

500

This person delivered a dairy product directly to homes in glass bottles.

Who is a milkman?

500

This red “Scare” referred to fear of this political system in the Soviet Union during the 1950s. 

What is communism?

500

This term describes the point where sky and water appear to meet in the distance.

What is the horizon?

500

This formal men’s shoe style, often shiny and black, was common for suits and church. They called them Wing _ _ _ _

What are Wing Tips

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