I Know Who That Is!
Comfort Foods
Classic TV Sitcoms
That's Old News!
Twistin' the Night Away
200

He danced with Ginger Rogers and wore top hats like no one else.

Fred Astaire

200

Mashed potatoes are usually served drenched in this brown or white topping.

Gravy

200

This show featured Blanche, Dorothy, Sophia, and Rose.

The Golden Girls

200

In 1969, this man took one small step for man, and one giant leap for mankind.

Neil Armstrong

200

This soulful singer wailed "I Never Loved a Man (the Way I Love You)" and demanded R-E-S-P-E-C-T.

Aretha Franklin

400

This singer was known as "Ol' Blue Eyes."

Frank Sinatra

400

A grilled cheese sandwich is often paired with this type of soup.

Tomato

400

He was the meathead to Archie Bunker's cranky conservative.

Michael Stivic

400

He resigned the presidency in 1974 during the Watergate scandal.

Richard Nixon

400

The Bee Gees hit high notes in this Saturday night disco anthem.

Stayin' Alive

600

This host of Jeopardy! became a household name starting in 1984.

Alex Trebek
600

These small red fruits are found in Jell-O salad and on top of pineapple upside down cake.

Maraschino cherries

600

On Cheers, this postal worker was known for his endless trivia and cheerful cluelessness.

Cliff Clavin

600

This wall fell in 1989, symbolizing the end of the Cold War.

the Berlin Wall

600

Elvis told us not to step on these.

His blue suede shoes

800

He's known for playing a fedora-wearing archaeologist and Han Solo.

Harrison Ford

800

This "casserole classic" combines tuna, noodles, and crushed potato chips or breadcrumbs.

Tuna noodle casserole

800

This sitcom took place in Korea, even though it aired during the '70s and '80s.

MASH*

800

This iconic 1980s wedding involved a princess, a prince, and a very big dress.

The wedding of Princess Diana and Prince Charles

800

The Supremes told us "You can't hurry" this.

Love

1000

She played Mary Richards and could turn the world on with her smile.

Mary Tyler Moore

1000

This custardy dessert, often topped with caramel, sounds French --- and fancy.

Creme brulee

1000

Henry Winkler played the Fonz on this 1950s throwback sitcom.

Happy Days

1000

The Beatles made their U.S. debut on this variety show in 1964.

The Ed Sullivan Show

1000

This singer told us to "Twist again, like we did last summer."

Chubby Checker

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