This leader organized the Montgomery Bus Boycott and later won the Nobel Peace Prize.
Martin Luther King Jr.
This red-haired housewife often got into hilarious trouble on I Love Lucy.
Lucy Ricardo
"A picture is worth a thousand _____."
Words
This US holiday marks the adoption of the Declaration of Independence in 1776.
4th of July/Independence Day
This decade saw the Great Depression and the beginning of “talking pictures” in film.
The 1930s
This First Lady helped restore the White House and later worked as a book editor in New York.
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
This small-town sheriff, played by Andy Griffith, kept the peace in Mayberry.
Andy Taylor
"Better late than _____."
Never
This holiday celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ.
Christmas
This decade is associated with World War II and big band music.
The 1940s
Before becoming president, this 5-star general planned the D-Day invasion.
Dwight D. Eisenhower
This variety show host introduced America to acts like Elvis Presley and The Beatles.
Ed Sullivan
"Don't count your chickens before they _____."
Hatch
This holiday traces back to a 1621 harvest feast.
Thanksgiving
This decade is known for bell-bottoms, disco music, and the rise of “Saturday Night Fever.”
The 1970s
This performer's album "Thriller" became the best-selling album of all time.
Michael Jackson
On The Honeymooners, this character often said, “To the moon, Alice!”
Ralph Kramden
"A stitch in time saves _____."
Nine
This holiday signifies the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Easter
This decade included the moon landing and the Vietnam War era.
The 1960s
Before her talk show, this person worked as a news anchor in Baltimore.
Oprah Winfrey
This Leave It to Beaver character was known for his kind advice and nickname “Ward’s wife.”
June Cleaver
"People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw _____."
Stones
This holiday has roots in ancient Celtic festivals like Samhain.
Halloween
This decade saw Elvis Presley’s rise and the early days of rock and roll.
The 1950s