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100

What masked hero rode Silver?

The Lone Ranger

100

What toy spun around your waist?

Hula hoop

100

What restaurant type had jukeboxes?

Diner

100

What does “cost an arm and a leg” mean?

Very expensive

100

Who starred in The Quiet Man?

John Wayne

200

What show starred Fibber McGee?

Fibber McGee and Molly

200

What game used metal jacks and a rubber ball?

Jacks

200

What drink was served with ice cream and soda?

Float

200

What does “in hot water” mean?

In trouble

200

Who was nicknamed “The King of Hollywood”?

Clark Gable

300

What show featured a mystery every week?

Suspense

300

What toy car brand was popular with kids?

Matchbox

300

What sandwich used a grilled patty on a bun?

Hamburger

300

What does “easy as pie” mean?

Very easy

300

Who starred in Casablanca?

Humphrey Bogart

400

What sound effect came from Fibber McGee’s closet?

Loud crash

400

What board game involved buying property?

Monopoly

400

What did carhops deliver food to?

Cars

400

What does “back to the drawing board” mean?

Start over

400

Who often played tough guys in film noir?

James Cagney

500

What time of day were radio dramas often aired?

Evening

500

What toy flew using wind?

Kite

500

What pie was common in diners?

Apple pie

500

What does “tickled pink” mean?

Very happy

500

Who starred in To Kill a Mockingbird?

Gregory Peck

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