Historically, this soda’s main ingredient was sassafras.
What is root beer?
This timeless film stars Audrey Hepburn as Holly Golightly and George Peppard as Paul Varjak in a cat-and-mouse romance.
What is Breakfast at Tiffany’s?
Someone old-fashioned or not fashionable.
What is a square?
Being in an exclusive romantic relationship.
What is going steady?
The scientific name for the body's largest muscle.
What is gluteus maximus?
We grew up on this snack, packaged in small boxes featuring circus characters.
What are animal crackers?
Free-spirited Corie (Jane Fonda) and stuffed-shirt Paul (Robert Redford) are newlyweds in this 1967 film.
What is Barefoot in the Park?
A home or apartment.
What is a pad?
The toilet or bathroom.
What is the can?
The longest, strongest bone in the body.
What is the femur?
She is known for her marvelous talent and as Liza Minelli’s mother.
Who is Judy Garland?
This romantic thriller starring Audrey Hepburn as Regina Lampert and Cary Grant as Peter Joshua is set in Paris and adds a who-dunnit aspect with an astounding twist ending.
What is Charade?
To leave quickly or hurry away.
What is to beat feet?
Another term for sunglasses.
This is the body's largest joint.
What is the knee?
He recorded the 1966 hit “Strangers in the Night.”
Who is Frank Sinatra?
That Touch of [This] pairs Cary Grant as Philip Shayne with Doris Day as Cathy Timberlake.
What is Mink?
A very attractive person.
What is a dreamboat?
A punch in the face.
What is a knuckle sandwich?
There are this many bones in the skull.
What is 22?
This company popularized the disposable diaper on a mass scale, especially in the United States.
What is Pampers?
Doris Day and James Garner play Beverly and Dr. Gerald Boyer in this wacky rom-com about a married couple whose life is turned upside down when she becomes a spokesperson for a soap company.
What is The Thrill of It All?
A cool or friendly way to greet someone.
What is Daddy-O?
Exciting, impressive, or unusual.
What is far-out?
A Greek word for wasting away and weakening of a muscle.
What is atrophy?