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100

He played Sheriff Andy Taylor in The Andy Griffith Show.

Andy Griffith

100

“Can’t Help Falling in Love” was sung by this rock ’n’ roll legend.

Elvis Presley

100

This tower in Paris is known for its romantic views

Eiffel Tower

100

This helps you see — it’s often 20/20 if perfect.

Vision

100

This colorful gelatin dessert was a staple at 1950s dinner parties.

Jell-O

200

This red-headed comedienne starred in I Love Lucy.

Lucille Ball

200

“My Way” was a signature song for this crooner.

Frank Sinatra

200

This statue stands in New York Harbor holding a torch

Statue of Liberty

200

The sun is this type of object in space

Star

200

This creamy dish made with canned soup was often topped with crispy onions.

Green Bean Casserole

300

The show about a witch who twitches her nose

Bewitched

300

She sang “Que Sera, Sera.

Doris Day

300

This famous wall once divided a European capital city

Berlin Wall

300

It keeps your blood moving through your body.

Heart

300

These frozen meals were introduced in the 1950s for convenience.

TV Dinners

400

The Brady Bunch had how many kids

6

400

This Motown group sang “My Girl".

The Temptations

400

This canyon in Arizona is a natural wonder

Grand Canyon

400

The process of turning water into vapor is called this

Evaporation

400

This popular 1960s dip is made with mashed avocado.

Guacamole

500

This long-running soap opera debuted in 1965 and still airs today

Days of Our Lives

500

This 1950s song begins with “A-wop-bop-a-loo-bop-a-lop-bam-boom

Tutti Frutti

500

This ancient city in Italy was buried by a volcano

Pompeii

500

This part of the cell is called the “brain” of the cell

Nucleus

500

This gelatin-based salad often featured fruit, nuts, or even tuna — and was served in molds.

aspic (or a molded salad)

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