FAMOUS ANIMALS
FRUITS & VEGGIES
STATES
MALES IN MUSIC
CLASSIC TV SHOWS
100
Famous TV animal
Lassy
100
They are a great source of energy and contain lots of vitamins and minerals, especially potassium
Bananna
100
stretches from the Mexican border along the Pacific for nearly 900 miles. Its terrain includes cliff-lined beaches, redwood forest and the Sierra Nevada Mountains,
California
100
is an American singer of traditional pop standards, big band, show tunes, and jazz. He is also a painter,
Tony Bennett
100
Is a sitcom that aired on ABC from 1952 until 1966 starring the real life Nelson family.
Ozzy & Harriet
200
Only you can prevent forest fires...what famous animal said this quote
Smokey the Bear
200
They each have a little black dot on the side - this is where they were once attached to their pod, so it's a bit like a belly button!
Black Eye Bean
200
Across the Hudson River from Lower Manhattan
New Jersey
200
He pioneered the genre of soul music during the 1950s by combining blues, rhythm and blues, and gospel styles into the music he recorded for Atlantic Records.[4][5][6] He also contributed to the integration of country and rhythm and blues and pop music during the 1960s with his crossover success on ABC Records
Ray Charles
200
western TV series that aired on NBC from 1959 to 1973. Lasting 14 seasons and 430 episodes, it ranks as the second longest running western series
Bonanza
300
The Happiest Place on Earth
Disneyland
300
closely related to cabbage - and it's another one of those 'greens' we're always being told to eat up
Broccoli
300
Broadway theater is staged in neon-lit Times Square.
New York
300
Luke the Drifter The Hillbilly Shakespeare The Singing Kid Timber Snake
Hank Williams
300
One of the most successful television series ever from the 1950's
I love Lucy
400
Mischievous, scheming and adorable, he had us grinning for years and years. Hint Cartoon Character
Garfeild
400
This fruit can carry on producing fruit for 100 years!
Cherry
400
Moose are plentiful in Baxter State Park, home to Mt. Katahdin, endpoint of the Appalachian Trail. Lighthouses such as the candy-striped beacon at West Quoddy Head, dot the coast, as do lobster shacks and sandy beaches like Ogunquit and Old Orchard.
Maine
400
Although he is frequently described as a romantic singer, his discography includes jazz, traditional pop, Brazilian music, Spanish music, soul music, rhythm and blues, soft rock, Broadway theatre, Tin Pan Alley standards, some blues and country songs, and even a few disco songs for his album Mathis Magic in 1979.
Johnny Mathis
400
A sitcom about an inquisitive but often naïve boy named Theodore
Leave it to Beaver
500
Feathery, friendly and gifted at the art of escape!
Tweety Bird
500
full of small seeds and often eaten dried. They grow on trees.
Fig
500
The capital, is home to the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, recognizing the state’s pioneer history, and the Bricktown entertainment district, popular for dining and nightlife.
Oklahoma
500
1940s New York with saxophonist Charlie Parker before recording the Birth of the Cool sessions for Capitol Records, which were instrumental to the development of cool jazz. In the early 1950s, he recorded some of the earliest hard bop music while on Prestige Records but did so haphazardly due to a heroin addiction.
Miles Davis
500
sci-fi anthology series created by Rod Serling that aired on CBS from 1959 until 1964. Each episode is a mixture of self-contained drama, psychological thriller, fantasy, science fiction
Twilight Zone
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