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This actor played Scarlett O’Hara in Gone With the Wind.

Who is Vivien Leigh?

100

This singer was known as “The King of Rock and Roll.”

Who is Elvis Presley?

100

Before credit cards, most people paid with this.

 What is cash?

100

This was commonly delivered to homes in glass bottles.

What is milk?

100

“A stitch in time…”

“…saves nine.”

200

This 1952 musical featured Gene Kelly dancing in the rain.

What is Singin’ in the Rain?

200

This group sang “Stop! In the Name of Love.”

Who are The Supremes?

200

Before GPS, people used this to navigate.

What is a paper map?

200

Children once carried their lunch in this.

What is a metal lunch pail?

200

“Don’t put all your eggs…”

“…in one basket.”

300

Humphrey Bogart starred in this film set during World War II in Morocco.

What is Casablanca?

300

This singer’s nickname was “Ol’ Blue Eyes.”

Who is Frank Sinatra?

300

Before streaming music, people listened to this on a turntable.

What is a record?

300

This job pumped gas and cleaned windshields.

What is a gas station attendant?

300

“The grass is always greener…”

“…on the other side.”

400

This 1939 film starred Judy Garland and featured a yellow brick road.

What is The Wizard of Oz?

400

This Beatles song begins with “Yesterday, all my troubles seemed so far away.”

What is Yesterday?

400

Before email, business communication was done using this machine.

What is a typewriter or fax machine?

400

This appliance required ice blocks before electric refrigeration.

What is an icebox?

400

“Don’t count your chickens…”

 “…before they hatch.”

500

This Alfred Hitchcock movie featured a famous shower scene.

What is Psycho?

500

This female singer was called the “Queen of Soul.”

Who is Aretha Franklin?

500

Before caller ID, you learned who was calling by doing this.

 What is answering the phone?

500

This form of entertainment let families watch movies from their cars.

What is a drive-in theater?

500

“Out of the frying pan…”

“…and into the fire.”

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