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Red Sayings
Toys of the 50s and 60s
Game Shows
TV in the 50s-60s
Meats
100

What precious gemstone is famously deep red and is the birthstone for July?

Ruby



100

This phrase means to be in financial trouble or operating at a loss.

"In the red"

100

What was the name of the bubbling, colored lamp that became a "groovy" home decor staple in the 1960s?

Lava lamp


100

What long-running panel game show, originally hosted by John Charles Daly, asked celebrity panelists to determine a contestant’s occupation through yes-or-no questions, with the panel blindfolded during the “mystery guest” segment?

What's My Line?


100

What TV western starred a masked hero and his companion Tonto?

The Lone Ranger

100

What is it called in bowling when you get 3 strikes in a row?

Turkey

200

In this fairy tale, a young girl is tricked by a wolf pretending to be her grandmother.

Little Red Riding Hood


200

This phrase means to celebrate wildly or go out partying

"Paint the town red"

200

What toy weapon introduced in the 1960s was marketed as a safer alternative to BB guns by firing foam darts instead of pellets?

Nerf Gun


200

What classic quiz show, created by Merv Griffin, requires contestants to respond in the form of a question?

Jeopardy!


200

In the 1950s, Davy Crockett and Daniel Boone were famous for wearing what kind of hat?

Coonskin hat

200

Joey Chestnut competes in the Nathan's famous competition for eating what?

Hot dogs


300

This type of tree is the tallest in the world and gets its name from the color of its bark.

Redwood


300

This phrase describes a clear and unmistakable warning sign that something may be wrong or risky.

"Red Flag"

300

What popular board game features properties like Boardwalk and Park Place?  

Monopoly


300

What classic game show, originally hosted by Allen Ludden, had contestants give one-word clues to help a partner guess a secret word?

Password


300

What beloved children’s TV host opened his show by singing to viewers and changing into a sweater and sneakers?

Mister Rodgers' Neighborhood


300

What type of steak is named after a big city?

New York Strip


400

This children’s puzzle book series challenges readers to find a character wearing a red-and-white striped shirt and hat hidden in busy scenes.

Where's Waldo


400

This phrase means to be discovered in the act of doing something wrong.  

"Caught red-handed"

400

What 1960s toy let kids draw endlessly by turning knobs—yet mysteriously never seemed to produce a “good” picture?

Etch A Sketch


400

What television game show featured celebrities seated in a giant tic-tac-toe board, with contestants choosing squares to earn Xs and Os?

Hollywood Squares


400

What 1960s television western blended frontier adventure with spy gadgets and starred Secret Service agents?

The Wild Wild West


400

What actor is best known for his role in Footloose?

Kevin Bacon


500

This MLB team plays its home games at Fenway Park.

Boston Red Sox


500

A misleading clue or distraction used to divert attention from the real issue.

"Red-herring"

500

What action figure line introduced in the 1960s originally represented the four branches of the U.S. military, and originally stood a 12 inches tall, inspiring the term action figure instead of doll?

G.I. Joe


500

What popular 1970s television game show, hosted by Gene Rayburn, asked contestants to fill in humorous blanks in hopes of matching answers given by a panel of celebrities?

Match Game


500

What long-running television courtroom drama starred Raymond Burr as a defense attorney who famously never lost a case and often revealed the true criminal during dramatic courtroom confessions?

Perry Mason


500

"Where's the Beef" was the slogan for what fast food restaurant in the 1980s?

Arby's


600

This planet is nicknamed “the Red Planet” because iron oxide on its surface gives it a reddish appearance.

Mars


600

This phrase means to give someone special treatment or an extravagant welcome.

"Rolling out the red carpet" or "Red carpet treatment"

600

What brand of miniature die-cast toy cars, introduced in the 1950s, became famous for its realistic details and standardized small scale that influenced toy car design for decades?

Matchbox Cars


600

What television game show asked a celebrity panel to determine which of three contestants was genuinely connected to a presented story or claim, while the other two were impostors?

To Tell the Truth


600

What classic television sitcom was set in a Brooklyn apartment and featured a loud, working-class bus driver, his wife Alice?

The Honeymooners


600

What does the famous restaurant chain “BWW” stand for?

Buffalo Wild Wings


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