The 1950s
Royal Rules
On the Phone
Plant Life
Odd Man Out (the one that doesn't fit)
100

In 1950, this agency released the first 10 Most Wanted List.

FBI

100

When royal women are on official engagements and wear a dress or skirt, they must wear hose or tights of one of these two colors.

Black or nude.

100

Old style analog phones use this feature to input the phone number.

Dial

100

This is the fastest growing woody plant.

Bamboo

100

Comb, Brush, Razor

Razor

200

Home entertainment was transformed with the introduction of this electronic.

Color TV

200
Royals don't give autographs for this reason.

Risk of forgery.

200

This invention inspired the telephone.

The telegraph

200

During the 1600s, these bulbs were worth more than gold.

Tulips

200

Ben Casey, Dr. Kildare, Perry Mason

Perry Mason

300

This "Rebel Without a Cause" became the symbol of teenage rebellion.

James Dean

300

Married royals replace hats with these at 6PM.

Tiaras
300

This feature on a smartphone suggests the next word you might want to type.

Keyboard

300

Saffron comes from this plant.

Crocus

300

Salmon, Crab, Tuna

Crab

400

Mens fashion evolved to the Ivy League look, featuring shirts and loafers.

Button-down.

400

While on official engagements, the royal never eat this protein from the sea.

What is shellfish.

400

Before callers would complete calls themselves, they relied on these men and women to make the calls for them.

Switchboard operators

400

This South American country is named after a tree.

Brazil

400

Peridot, Ruby, Sapphire

Peridot

500

This folk artist had her first art exhibition in Europe at 89 years old.

Grandma Moses

500

Queen Mary, wife of King George V, had a dollhouse collection that featured these modern conveniences. Name one of them.

Plumbing or electricity.

500

Alexander Graham Bell suggested this greeting when answering the phone.

Ahoy

500

Ferns and mosses are two common plants that reproduce through these.

Spores
500

Persea americana, Lepus, Rosa

Lepus
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