At the table, this goes in your lap.
What is a napkin.
This powdered gelatin product was a mainstay of 1960's aspics like the "Perfection Salad".
What is Jell-O.
On April 4, 1975, this company was co-founded by Bill Gates and Paul Allen.
What is Microsoft.
A panda’s daily diet consists almost entirely of this plant.
What is bamboo.
The main body of a passenger airplane is known in the industry by this name.
What is FUSELAGE.
What is the LEFT side.
This gooey, dippable cheese became popular after being featured in the Switzerland exhibit at the world's fair in 1964.
What is fondue.
On April 30, 1975, the conflict in this country came to an end after decades of fighting.
What is Vietnam.
It is the process of making cow’s milk safe for human consumption.
What is pasteurization.
She was the first woman pilot to fly solo across the Atlantic.
Who is AMELIA EARHART.
Placing your cutlery here will signal to the host that you are finished eating.
What is, in the middle of your plate.
During the 1960's, swedish meatballs were all the rage with gravy made from this flavour of canned soup...
What is cream of mushroom.
In 1975, she became the first woman elected to lead Britain’s Conservative Party.
Who is Margaret Thatcher.
Believed to grow as large as 60 feet (18 meters), it is the largest species of shark currently living in the ocean.
What is the WHALE SHARK.
It is the nickname for the Hughes H-4 Hercules aircraft that made a single flight in 1947.
What is the SPRUCE GOOSE.
RSVP stands for this French phrase...
Repondez, s'il vous plaît'
This canned meat product became a staple for troops in World War ll, and later became popular in the 1960's as a sandwich filling and breakfast side dish.
What is SPAM.
This seaside thriller directed by Steven Spielberg was released on June 20, 1975.
What is JAWS.
This bird has eyes that are larger than it's brain.
What is the OSTRICH.
It is the name given to the wispy white lines airplanes leave in their trail.
What are Contrails.
At a restaurant "TIPS" stands for this...
What is "To Insure Proper Service"
Sales of this donut-shaped cake pan soared in the late 1960's.
What is the Bundt pan.
In September of 1975, this newspaper heiress was arrested for armed robbery, after she had been kidnapped, but decided to join her captors in an armed bank robbery.
Who is Patty Hearst.
This flightless bird is featured on New Zealand's one dollar coin.
What is the KIWI.
It is the nickname for the four engine B-17 bomber planes used during WWII.
What is the FLYING FORTRESS.