This 1950s musical artist sang hits like "Jailhouse Rock" and "Hound Dog."
Who is Elvis Presley?
Name this car.
What is the 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air?
The 1963 song "Blowin' in the Wind" by this folk singer became an anthem for the civil rights movement.
Who is Bob Dylan?
This 1950s sitcom featured the catchphrase "Lucy, you've got some 'splainin' to do!".
What is I Love Lucy?
The 1956 World Series included the first perfect game, pitched by this Yankees player.
Who is Don Larson?
This famous 1969 event in upstate New York was a pivotal moment for music and culture in the 1960s.
What was Woodstock?
This American car introduced in 1955 became known as the "Forward Look" due to its flashy, tailfin-equipped styling.
What is a Chrysler?
In 1969, this American astronaut became the first person to walk on the moon.
Who was Neil Armstrong?
This classic Western series, starring James Arness, was the #1 TV program in the 1960–61 season.
What is Gunsmoke?
This boxer, known as "The Brockton Blockbuster," retired as the undefeated world heavyweight champion in 1956.
Who is Rocky Marciano?
This rock and roll duo recorded the 1958 hit "Wake Up Little Susie."
Who are the Everly Brothers?
This iconic American car from the 1950s is famous for its distinct "tail fins" and the phrase "If you can find a better car, buy it".
What is the Cadillac?
The Soviet Union launched this satellite in 1957, beginning the Space Race.
What is Sputnik I?
These were the names of Dennis' parents on "Dennis the Menace".
Who are Henry and Alice?
In 1954, Hank Aaron began his legendary career with this Major League Baseball team.
What are the Milwaukee Braves?
Who is Aretha Franklin?
Introduced in 1964, this Ford model, designed to be a "pony car", became the "Most Popular Car of the Year" according to Reader's Digest in 1965.
What is the Ford Mustang?
In 1952, Dr. Jonas Salk successfully developed a vaccine for this infectious disease.
What is Polio?
This show involving Mr. Do-Bee, Miss Nancy, and Miss Peggy began in 1953 and ran until 1994.
What is Romper Room?
This football player won the Heisman Trophy in 1968 and later went on to a stellar NFL career with the Buffalo Bills.
Who is O. J. Simpson?
This 1960s phenomenon involved local youth gatherings where young people could listen to music, dance, and socialize.
What is a sock hop?
This "American icon" from the 1960s featured a powerful engine and was celebrated for its performance, with models like the GTO becoming legendary.
What is the Pontiac GTO?
This nuclear detonation was tested for the first time in New Mexico in 1945.
What is the atomic bomb?
Viewers wanting to scare themselves half to death while having a smile on their faces could tune into this series of short stories.
What is Alfred Hitcock Presents?
This legendary basketball player averaged over 50 points per game during the 1961-1962 NBA season while playing for the Philadelphia Warriors.
Who is Wilt Chamberlain?
This jazz singer and trumpeter is known for the song "What a Wonderful World".
Who is Louis Armstrong?
Name this car.
What is the Chevrolet Corvette?
In office from 1953 to 1961, this man served as the U.S. President during most of the decade.
Who is Dwight D. Eisenhower?
Bill Cullen was the original host of this game show which, in a different format, is still a daytime favorite.
What is The Price is Right?
Known as "Mr. Cub," this Chicago first baseman won the National League MVP in 1958 but never played in a World Series.
Who is Ernie Banks?
This was the stage name of the musician born as Ernest Evans.
What is Chubby Checker?
This revolutionary small British car debuted in the 1960s and remains a classic today.
What is the Austin Mini?
A few weeks after the first person in space, Alan Shepard became the first American to travel to space during this NASA project.
What is Project Mercury?
In this show, three half-brothers help 'Pa' run the ranch in this popular western.
What is Bonanza?
This team, originally from Brooklyn, won its first and only World Series in 1955 before moving to the West Coast.
What are the Brooklyn Dodgers?