Name that Celebrity!
TV of the Past
Slang from the Day
Sweet Treats
Game Time!
100

This beloved actress, known for her humor and kindness, starred in The Golden Girls and lived to be 99 years old

Betty White

100

This classic TV show starred a funny red-haired woman who loved getting into silly trouble

I Love Lucy

100

This 1950's phrase means you're looking for trouble

Cruisin’ for a Bruisin’

100

A golden cake topped with caramelized pineapple rings and maraschino cherries.

Pineapple Upside-Down Cake

100

A two-player game of strategy with black and red discs.

Checkers

200

This friendly actor starred in Forrest Gump, Big, and Toy Story, and is known as one of Hollywood’s nicest guys

Tom Hanks

200

This classic children’s TV show featured a friendly puppet cowboy with a red hair and freckles.

Howdy Duty

200

This 1960's word means an uncool, old-fashioned person 

Square

200

Cinnamon-sugar-coated cookies with a tangy, buttery flavor.

Snickerdoodles

200

A family-friendly board game with slides and ladders.

Snakes and Ladders

300

This blonde movie star was famous for Some Like It Hot and singing Happy Birthday to a president.

Marylin Monroe

300

This long-running soap opera begins with the famous words, ‘Like sands through the hourglass…’

The Days or Our Lives

300

This is a 1950's term for a tough guy with slicked-back hair 

Greaser

300

Creamy dessert made with rice, milk, sugar, and sometimes raisins.

Rice Pudding

300

A sidewalk game using chalk and hopping skills.

Hopscotch

400

This funny and kind actor starred in Mrs. Doubtfire and Aladdin and made people laugh and cry

Robin Williams

400

This funny TV show was about four older women living together in Miami and sharing friendship—and cheesecake

The Golden Girls

400

This 1970's term means stylish in a cool way 

Funky

400

Baked dessert made from stale bread, eggs, milk, and spices, often topped with a caramel sauce.

Bread Pudding

400

The iconic dot-gobbling maze game.

Pac-Man

500

This beloved actress has won many awards and starred in movies like The Devil Wears Prada and Mamma Mia!

Meryl Streep

500

This long-running crime show starts with a famous ‘dun-dun’ sound and follows police and lawyers solving cases

Law and Order

500

This 1970's term means authority especially the government

The man

500

A fruit salad made with oranges, coconut, pineapple, and marshmallows.

Ambrosia Salad

500

Players flick marbles to knock opponents’ marbles out of a circle.

Marbles

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