This red-haired TV wife loved getting in trouble with Ricky Ricardo
Lucy Ricardo
This singer was known as "The King"
Elvis Presley
This actress famously said, "Diamonds are a girl's best friend."
Milk was often delivered to homes in these glass containers
bottles
This board game asks players to buy properties like Boardwalk and Park Place
Monopoly
This cowboy marshal kept order in Dodge City on Gunsmoke
Matt Dillon
"Stop! In the Name of Love" was recorded by this girl group
The Supremes
This civil rights leader delivered the "I Have a Dream" speech
Martin Luther King Jr.
Before cell phones, people often used these public phones to make calls.
Phone booth
A group of lions is called this
A pride
The Cartwright family lived on this TV ranch
Ponderosa (From Bonanza)
This singer made "I Walk the Line" famous
Johnny Cash
This First Lady became known for her style and grace in the 1960s
This kitchen appliance became wildly popular in the 1950s for frozen dinners
Microwave
This U.S. state is known as the "Land of 10,000 Lakes."
Minnesota
On The Andy Griffith Show, Barney Fife worked as this
Deputy sheriff
The Beatles came from this English city
Liverpool
This astronaut was the first man on the moon
Neil Armstrong
This appliance was commonly clipped to the front of a television in the 1950s to improve reception
Rabbit ears
This actor starred as Rhett Butler in Gone With the Wind
Clark Gable
This family sitcom featured Mike, Carol, and six children.
The Brady Bunch
This singer recorded "Puff the Magic Dragon" and "Leaving on a Jet Plane" with his folk trio.
Peter Yarrow
(Peter, Paul & Mary)
This actor became famous for playing "The Duke" in many Western movies
John Wayne
These small records usually had one song on each side
45s
This famous clock tower in London is often incorrectly called "Big Ben," which is actually the bell inside it
Elizabeth Tower