The United States and Canada celebrate this on the third Sunday of June.
Father’s Day
This sweet treat delivery system was introduced in the 1920’s.
Ice cream trucks
This actress has orchid-coloured eyes that are as legendary as she is.
Elizabeth Taylor
This show debuted on June 20, 1948, and was originally called ‘Toast of the Town’.
The Ed Sullivan Show
What actress starred in High Noon, Dial M for Murder, and High Society?
Grace Kelly
Split Rock Lighthouse is located on which Great Lake?
Superior
This organization was created in Canada in 1925 to honour those returning from World War I and to address the needs that were ever present as a result of the war.
The Royal Canadian Legion
‘Somewhere over the Rainbow’ is forever etched in our minds as sung by this singer and actress when she was a young girl.
Judy Garland
During World War II, America’s founding documents and other irreplaceable documents were secretly stored here.
Fort Knox
In the fairy tale Cinderella, what time does Cinderella need to return home?
Midnight
The older of the city’s two Major League Baseball (MLB) teams plays at this stadium.
Wrigley Field
This fire side dessert was originally made for the Girl Scouts on campouts.
S’mores or Some Mores
This musical era ushered in on the heels of the Great Depression.
Big Band or Swing
In what city does A Streetcar Named Desire take place?
New Orleans
Which fictional character is a giant lumberjack?
Paul Bunyan
Which Canadian poet wrote “In Flanders Fields”?
John McCrae
Whose tomb did Howard Carter discover in 1922?
King Tutankhamen
Which famous cartoon duck was created by Walt Disney?
Donald Duck
What is the name of the airplane the U.S. presidents used to travel?
Air Force One
In 1957, this satellite was the first of its kind launched into low orbit by the Soviet space program.
Sputnik
What treaty marked the end of World War I in 1919?
The 1919 Treaty of Versailles
Which type of plane is used to treat large fields of crops?
A crop duster
Which type of boat uses paddles to maneuver around the water?
Canoe
What was the code name for the United States’ program to develop the first atomic bomb?
Manhattan Project
This 1954 Disney miniseries caused a spike of $100 million in sales for coonskin caps.
Davy Crockett