This first couple lived in a beautiful garden until they were tempted to eat fruit from the one tree they were told to avoid.
Adam & Eve
This South American nation is home to the Amazon rainforest and lively celebrations like Carnival.
Brazil
This Western series followed a long wagon caravan heading westward, with travelers facing challenges on the trail and forming close bonds along the way.
Wagon Train
This daily ritual meant standing beside your desk, hand over heart, reciting familiar words while the classroom flag gently rustled near the chalkboard.
Saying the Pledge of Allegiance each morning
First appearing in his official form in 1940's A Wild Hare, this nonchalant, gray-and-white rabbit became an American icon. He was famous for munching on a carrot, outsmarting Elmer Fudd, and asking, "Uh, what's up, doc?" Who is he?
Bugs Bunny
This humble scene featured a baby in a manger, shepherds in the fields, and a bright star shining overhead.
The Nativity
This sunny place is known for flamenco dancing, old stone plazas, and long afternoon siestas.
Spain
This gentle family sitcom centered on a calm, wise father, his loving wife, and their three children navigating everyday life in a wholesome American town.
Father Knows Best
Before plastic wrap, what did people use to wrap sandwiches and leftovers?
Wax Paper
Voiced by Mel Blanc with a distinct, wet stutter, this sweet-natured but easily frightened cartoon pig wore a blue jacket and a bow tie, and was famous for closing out theatrical shorts by popping out of a drum and saying, "Th-th-th-that's all, folks!" Who is he?
Porky Pig
This fisherman left his nets to follow Jesus and later walked on the water for a moment before becoming afraid.
Peter
This South American country stretches along tall mountains, offers rich Incan history, and is home to a famous ancient city perched high in the clouds.
Peru
This rural comedy followed a close‑knit family who moved from the hills of West Virginia to a California farm, bringing their country ways and big hearts with them.
The Real McCoys
Before electric refrigerators became standard, housewives placed a card in the front window to tell this delivery man exactly how many pounds of block ice to carry into the kitchen using giant iron tongs. Who was he?
The Ice Man
Debuting in primetime in 1960, this modern Stone Age family man worked at the Slate Rock and Gravel Company driving a foot-powered car, loved bowling, and was famous for yelling "Yabba-Dabba-Doo!" when he was excited. What is his name?
Fred Flintstone
This traveling group followed a bright star and brought gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh.
The Wise Men
This Eastern European nation is known for its rolling Carpathian Mountains, medieval towns with cobblestone streets, painted monasteries, and a legendary hilltop castle often linked to Dracula.
Romania
This groundbreaking comedy followed a cheerful, independent woman working in a bustling newsroom, often tossing her hat into the air in the opening sequence.
The Mary Tyler Moore Show
Before automatic dryers, washing clothes required feeding wet laundry through two hand-cranked rubber rollers to squeeze out excess water before pinning them up outside. What was this piece of laundry equipment called?
Wringer
Living in Jellystone Park, this self-proclaimed "smarter than the average bear" wore a green collar and tie, a matching porkpie hat, and spent his days outsmarting Ranger Smith to steal picnic baskets from unsuspecting tourists. What is his name?
Yogi Bear
This well‑known prayer was taught by Jesus and begins with the comforting words “Our Father in heaven.”
The Lords Prayer
This central European nation is known for its storybook villages with timber‑framed houses, wide rivers like the Rhine flowing past vineyard‑covered hills, and grand cities filled with history. Its capital features a famous gate that once stood near a divided wall, while the southern region offers snow‑tipped Alps, cuckoo clocks, and hearty foods like sausages and pretzels. Classical music echoes through old concert halls, Christmas markets glow with warm lights each winter, and centuries‑old castles rise above forests that inspired many fairy tales.
Germany
This spooky‑but‑silly sitcom featured an eccentric family living in a creaky mansion, complete with snapping fingers, a pet hand, and plenty of deadpan humor.
The Addams Family
Chubby Checker performed this simple, hip-swiveling dance on American Bandstand in 1960, sparking a worldwide craze that even older adults did at supper clubs. It was described as looking like you were drying your backside with a towel while grinding out a cigarette with your foot. What was the dance?
The Twist
Created by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera in 1940, this classic theatrical duo never spoke, but spent decades destroying living rooms. One was a gray tuxedo cat who was constantly plotting to catch a clever, brown house mouse who lived in the baseboards. What were their names?
Tom and Jerry