Gifts in 1960's
Places in World History
Seasonal Veggies
Fire and Ice
100

On sister Sally’s wish list is this pint-sized kitchen appliance, perfect for whipping up tiny brownies and cakes.

What is an Easy-Bake Oven?  

100

In February 1972, Richard Nixon made history as the first U.S. president to visit this nation.  

What is China?

100

 These little powerhouses of nutrients look like miniature cabbages.  

What are brussels sprouts?

100

This is the temperature in Fahrenheit at which water turns to ice.  

What is 32 degrees F,  0 degrees C?

200

Founded in 1960, the Sealed Air Corporation made holidays a little bit easier by inventing this protective gift-wrapping stuff.  

What is bubble wrap? Originally invented as textured wallpaper, bubble wrap quickly became a favorite for wrapping fragile items.

200

In 1979, Margaret Thatcher became the first woman prime minister of this country.  

What is the United Kingdom?

200

These red root vegetables are often found in smoothie mixes or cooked and added to salads.  

 What are beets?

200

This determines the color of a flame.  

 What is temperature or materials being burned?  

300

On the wish lists of photography enthusiasts was this instant camera brand; the user would shake its pictures, and they would develop within just a minute.  

What is Polaroid?  

300

This Canadian city played host to the 1976 Summer Olympics.  

What is Montreal?  

300

 This is a white carrot look-alike.

 What is a parsnip?.

300

Dry ice is made of this element.

What is carbon dioxide, or CO2?  

400

Art lovers wished for this pen-style permanent marker brand invented in 1964.  

What is Sharpie?  

400

An explosion at this nuclear power plant in 1986 prompted the evacuation of 135,000 people from nearby towns.

What is Chernobyl?  

400

Hardy varieties of scallions, also known by this common name, can survive freezing weather.  

What are green onions?  

400

This Nordic country is known as “the land of fire and ice.”  

What is Iceland?  

500

This “groovy” lamp was on the holiday wish list of many ’60s teens.  

What is a lava lamp?  

500

This is the place where Boris Spassky and Bobby Fischer played what some consider the most famous chess match of all time in 1972.  

 What is Reykjavík (RAY-kyuh-vik), Iceland? Fischer defeated Spassky to become the World Chess Champion.

500

This vegetable is full of iron, and its tender leaves are often found in salads.  

 What is spinach?  

500

Most uncontrollable fires are caused by one of these two common, burning items found in the home.  

What are cigarettes or candles?  

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