What is the company name for the slogan "Double the pleasure, double the fun"?
A. Wrigley's Double mint gum
B. Trident
C. Extra
A. Wrigley's Double mint gum
What did prohibition forbid?
A. Cigarettes
B. The manufacture and sale of liquor
C. Weed
B. The manufacture and sale of liquor
Who is the partner for the person listed below:
" Adam &____"
Eve
Who was the youngest person ever to headline the Copacabana in New York?
A. Bobby Rydell
C. Sandra Dee
C. Doris Day
A. Bobby Rydell
"The Killer" was the nickname for which 1950s star?
A. Jerry Lee Lewis
B. Elvis Presley
C. Richard Egan
A. Jerry Lee Lewis
What company's slogan is "Good to the last drop"?
A. Nescafe
B. Pete's Coffee
C. Maxwell House Coffee
C. Maxwell House Coffee
Who was the youngest US President to die in office?
A. Franklin Roosevelt
B. Richard Nixon
C. John F. Kennedy
C. John F. Kennedy
Who is the partner for the person listed below:
"Hansel & ____"
Gretel
What former teen idol performed on "American Idol" season three?
A. Bobby Vinton
B. Paul Anka
C. Bobby Vee
B. Paul Anka
Paul Anka is the correct answer because he is a former teen idol who performed on "American Idol" season three. Anka gained popularity in the late 1950s and early 1960s with hits like "Diana" and "Lonely Boy." He was known for his smooth vocals and charming persona, making him a beloved teen idol of his time. Anka's appearance on "American Idol" season three likely brought nostalgia and excitement to fans who grew up listening to his music.
Bertha Franklin shot and killed which 1950s star?
A. Eartha Kitt
B. Johnny Otis
C. Sam Cooke
C. Sam Cooke
What is the cereal that has the slogan "Snap, crackle, pop"?
A. Kellogg's Froot Loops
B. Rice Crispies Cereal
C. Honey Nut Cheerios
B. Rice Crispies Cereal
This man was the first European to sail into New York harbor? This river is now named after him.
A. Henry Hudson
B. Christopher Columbus
C. Jack Sparrow
A. Henry Hudson
Who is the partner for the person listed below:
"Jack & ___"
Jill
The movie "Love Me Tender" premiered in November 1956. Which celebrities were the three MAIN stars of the movie?
A. Elvis Presley/Debra Paget/Richard Egan
B. Elvis Presley/John Wayne/Debra Paget
C. Richard Egan/ Debra Paget/Burt Lancaster
A. Elvis Presley/Debra Paget/Richard Egan
What piece of Clothing named after a dog, became popular in the 50s?
A. collars
B. Poodle Skirt
C. Fur coat
What fastfood has this slogan "I'm Lovin' It."?
A. Mcdonald's
B. Taco Bell
C. Wendy's
A. Mcdonald's
On what island nation is Christopher Columbus buried?
A. Mexico
B. Dominican Republic
C. Venezuala
B. Dominican Republic
Who is the partner for the person listed below:
"Romeo & ____"
Juliet
Which 1950s entertainment venues were known as "Passion Pits"?
A. Bowling Alleys
B. Back Seat of the Chevy
C. Drive-ins
C. Drive-ins
What year did Disneyland Open?
A. 1953
B. 1955
C. 1956
B. 1955
What is the company name for the slogan "The happiest place on Earth."?
A. Universal
B. Six Flags
C. Disneyland
B. Disneyland
In the 60s what was the name of US President Kennedy's wife?
A. Helen
B. Jenny
C. Jackie
Jackie Kennedy
Who is the partner for the person listed below:
"Lois & ____"
Clark
Which character did NOT appear in the first Peanuts Cartoon Strip which appeared in October 1950?
A. Patty
B. Snoopy
C. Shermy
B. Snoopy
The very first "Peanuts" cartoon strip, written by Charles M. Schulz, was four panels long and showed Charlie Brown walking by two other children, Shermy and Patty. Snoopy was an early character in the strip but he did not appear in the first one.
What famous cowboys real name was Leonard Slye?
A. Pat Brady
B. Carl Switzer
C. Roy Rogers
C. Roy Rogers