The Toronto Blue Jays joined Major League Baseball in this year.
When is 1977
Sheriff Andy Taylor kept the peace in this small-town sitcom.
The Andy Griffith Show
The first McDonald’s restaurant opened in this decade.
1950s
The Beatles appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show for the first time in this year.
1964
Humphrey Bogart said, “Here’s looking at you, kid” in this 1942 classic.
Casablanca
This player hit the famous walk-off home run to win the 1993 World Series for Toronto.
Who is Joe Carter
This show featured a witch who twitched her nose to perform magic.
Bewitched
This new invention became a centerpiece in nearly every living room by the mid-1950s.
Television
“Ring of Fire” was a hit for this country music legend.
Johnny Cash
Julie Andrews played a magical nanny in this 1964 film.
Mary Poppins
The Blue Jays’ mascot is named this.
What is Ace
Archie Bunker was known for his outspoken views on this 1970s show.
All in the Family
Teenagers often gathered at this type of establishment to drink milkshakes and play jukeboxes.
Soda shop or diner
The Beach Boys were known for songs celebrating this U.S. state
California
Dustin Hoffman starred as a confused college graduate in this 1967 movie.
The Graduate
Before the Rogers Centre, the Blue Jays played their home games at this stadium.
What is Exhibition Stadium
This 1960s spy series starred Barbara Bain and Martin Landau as secret agents.
Mission: Impossible
This type of skirt, often worn with a poodle design, was popular in the 1950s.
Poodle skirt
Dancing in the Street” was performed by this Motown singer.
Martha and the Vandellas
This 1955 film made James Dean a cultural icon.
Rebel Without a Cause
In 1992, the Blue Jays became the first MLB team from this country to win the World Series.
Canada
This show about a blended family began with the lyrics, “Here’s the story of a lovely lady…”
The Brady Bunch
The first manned space flight took place in this year.
1961
This singer-songwriter’s protest song “The Times They Are A-Changin’” became an anthem of the 1960s.
Bob Dylan
Audrey Hepburn played Holly Golightly in this 1961 romantic film.
Breakfast at Tiffany’s