Who delivered the famous "I have a dream" speech in 1963?
Martin Luther King Jr.
Which famous song sung by Doris Day was introduced in the 1956 Hitchcock thriller, The Man Who Knew Too Much?
Que Sera Sera
Which aspiring rock and roll singer appeared on the Ed Sullivan show in 1956, but could only be shown from the waist up?
Elvis Presley
What is the name of the 50s skirt that had large appliques of dogs on them?
Poodle Skirt
This type of candy had the slogan, "Melts in your mouth, not in your hands.”
M&Ms
What iconic anti-war novel did Joseph Heller publish in 1961?
Catch-22
Which smoky-voiced singer sang Too Young in 1951?
Nat King Cole
Which rising young star from the movie Rebel Without a Cause died in an automobile accident in 1955?
James Dean
What are the hairdos commonly associated with "greasers" called in the US?
Ducktail Hairdos
In what year did Disneyland open?
1955
Which president of the United States was in office from Jan. 20, 1953 to Jan. 20, 1961?
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Tony and Maria were the lead characters in what Broadway musical that premiered in 1957?
West Side Story
Which television game show first aired in 1956 and is still running today?
The Price is Right
What were the most common color(s) for saddle shoes?
Red & White
What was the name of Lucy's neighbour and friend in 'I Love Lucy'?
Ethel and Fred Mertz
What was the name of the first satellite launched into orbit by Russia in 1957?
Sputnik
B.J. Thomas sang "I Can't Help It If I'm Still In Love With You" in 1967. Who first recorded it in 1951?
Hank Williams Senior
What teen idol sang, "Kookie, Kookie, Lend Me Your Comb?"
Edd "Kookie" Burns
Swanson introduced its famous TV dinners in 1954. They were designed to look like food served in which glamorous and relatively new industry?
Airlines
In 1957, this company made the first Japanese car ever to be sold in the United States.
Toyota
Which member of the royal family became head of state in Great Britain in 1953?
Which group had a hit with Twilight Time in 1958?
The Platters
What famous cowboy of the 1950s was really named Leonard Slye?
Roy Rogers
In 1954 the coonskin cap craze began after being popularized on the "Davy Crockett" segment of the ABC television show "Disneyland." Which actor portrayed the famous American frontiersman associated with this headwear fad?
Fess Parker
The classic novel Animal Farm was written by whom?
George Orwell