Falling for Fall
Golden Oldies
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Memory Lane
Around the World
100

This orange gourd is carved into jack-o’-lanterns every October.

A pumpkin

100

Elvis Presley was known as the “King of” this genre.

Rock and Roll

100

Lucy Ricardo was the star of this beloved sitcom.

I Love Lucy

100

A gallon of this cost around 30 cents in the 1950s.

Gasoline

100

This country is famous for kangaroos, koalas, and the Great Barrier Reef.

Australia

200

The holiday that brings costumes, candy, and trick-or-treaters.

Halloween

200

The Beatles made their U.S. debut on this variety show in 1964.

The Ed Sullivan Show

200

Archie and Edith Bunker sang the opening song on this ’70s show.

All in the Family

200

Before DVDs and streaming, families gathered around these reels of film.

Home movies (or 8mm films)

200

The Great Wall stretches thousands of miles across this country.

China

300

This American holiday always falls on the fourth Thursday of November.

Thanksgiving

300

She sang “Respect” and was known as the Queen of Soul.

Aretha Franklin

300

This western series featured the Cartwright family on the Ponderosa Ranch.

Bonanza

300

This frozen dinner brand introduced the first TV dinner in 1953.

Swanson

300

Big Ben and Buckingham Palace are landmarks in this city.

London

400

he chemical inside leaves that breaks down in fall, causing them to turn red, orange, and yellow.

Chlorophyll

400

This “Motown” record label was founded in Detroit in 1959.

Motown Records

400

Captain Kirk commanded this starship on Star Trek.

The USS Enterprise

400

Polaroid was famous for making this type of instant photography.

Instant cameras (or instant photos)

400

Mount Fuji is a sacred mountain in this Asian country.

Japan

500

The full moon closest to the autumn equinox is called this.

The Harvest Moon

500

Bill Haley and the Comets told us to “rock” at this time of day.

“Around the Clock”

500

This game show, hosted for decades by Bob Barker, invited contestants to “Come on down!”

The Price Is Right

500

Before text messages, people often sent short notes on these small rectangular cards with a picture on one side.

A postcard

500

This South American wonder is a city of ancient stone ruins, built by the Incas high in the Andes.

Machu Picchu

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