Wartime Songs
Geography
Nursery Rhymes
Style in the 30's
Baby Animals
Spring Cleaning
100

Finish the song title: Pack up your troubles...

In your old kit bag

100

What is the capital of Thailand?

Thailand

100

Mary had a little lamb, were did it follow her too?

To School

100

What fashion item did “Gone With the Wind” popularize in the 1930s?

Corsets

100

A baby beaver is called a 

Kitten or Kit

100

What materials should you use to clean mirrors and windows so they have a lint-free shine? 

a. Paper towels
b. Dust cloths
c. Newspapers or coffee filters

c. Newspapers or coffee filters

200

Who sang the White Cliffs of Dover?

Vera Lynn

200

How many countries are there in the United Kingdom?

4

200

Why did old mother Hubbard go to the cupboard?

To get her poor dog a bone

200

a bell-shaped, close-fitting women's hat, designed in 1908 by Caroline Reboux, that became iconic in the 1920s. By the 30's it became a staple of the "flapper" era, symbolizing female independence during the Jazz Age. 

The Cloche Hat

200

A Baby Kangaroo is called a 

Joey

200

How often should you clean your refrigerator’s coils?
a. Every three months
b. Once a year
c. Every two years

B: Once a year

300

Finish the lyrics: "We’ll Meet Again Don’t Know Where Don’t Know When ..."

"But I know We’ll Meet Again Some Sunny Day "

300

What do you call smaller rivers that flow into another river?

Tributaries

300

How many black birds were in the pie?

4 & 20 or 24

300

a key accessory for both day and evening wear, defining the elegant, glamorous silhouette of the decade. They typically featured luxurious materials like kid leather or silk

Long Gloves

300

A baby mouse is called a

pup or pinky

300

What should be changed at least twice a year?
a. Furnace filters
b. Smoke and carbon monoxide alarm batteries
c. Both should be changed twice a year

c. Both should be changed twice a year

400

Finish these lyrics “You’ll get no Promotion this Side of the Ocean”

So Cheer up my Lads Bless Em’ All

400

What is the name of the supercontinent that existed millions of years ago?

Pangea


400

What was Little Jack Horner eating in the corner?

Christmas pie

400

. Popularized by gangsters and movie stars, these soft felt hats symbolized status and style, with popular colors including brown, grey, and dark taupe.

Fedora Hats

400

A baby turkey is called a

poult, jake (male), or jenny (female)

400

Where can you dispose of old VHS tapes? General waste, home recycling bin, or reuse and recycling center?

VHS tapes go in the general waste bin. It’s important that VHS tapes don’t go in your recycling bin, as the metal tape inside can get stuck in our machinery.  A charity shop may take a VHS tape, but otherwise it will need to go into your general waste bin.  

500

Which big band leader had a hit with “In the Mood”?

Glenn Miller

500

What is the longest river in Europe called?

The Volga

500

Little Miss Muffet sat on her tuffet eating her curds and whey, what sat down beside her?

A spider

500

How did the Great Depression impact fashion trends in the 1930s?

The Great Depression shifted 1930s fashion toward practicality, frugality, and, paradoxically, escapist glamour, moving away from 1920s excess to a more feminine, conservative silhouette

500

A baby snake is called a

Snakelet

500

What is the 3 30 rule for cleaning?

This rule suggests that you set aside three 30-minute slots each day for household tasks of your choosing - totalling an hour and a half of manageable cleaning that won't take over your life, but still leave your home clean.

600

Finish the lyrics: "Kiss me Goodnight..."

Sergeant Major

600

In what country is the Kalahari Desert found?

Botswana
600

What did the farmers wife do to the 3 blind mice?

Cut off their tails with a carving knife


600

a classic, sophisticated hairstyle featuring deep, S-shaped waves sculpted into wet hair using a comb and fingers, often set with styling lotion or gel

Fingerwaves

600

A baby eel is called a 

leptocephalus (larva), elver (juvenile)

600

What is the cleanest part of the human body?

The eyes are generally considered the cleanest part of the human body because they are constantly cleaned by tears, which contain antibacterial enzymes like lysozyme that wash away microbes and dust. The conjunctiva of the eye maintains a very low microbial count, protected by the flushing mechanism of blinking and, often, closed eyelids.

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