This circular toy was spun around the waist and became one of the biggest fads of the decade.
Hula Hoop
This creamy comfort food was often served with mashed potatoes and gravy.
Meatloaf
What is the third planet from the sun?
Earth
This colourful comic-strip charactor was often found in sunday newspapers.
Charlie Brown
What is the largest ocean on earth
Pacific Ocean
Teenagers gathered at these events to dance to the latest rock 'n' roll hits.
sock hops
This casserole combines tuna, noodles, and a creamy sauce.
Tuna Casserole
What freezes at what tempature in celcius?
0 degrees celsius
This toy building block was introduced in the 1950's
Lego
This river flows through Egypt
Nile River
Families often watched black-and-white programs on this new household entertainment device.
television
This classic dessert features apples baked beneath a flaky crust.
Apple Pie
The force that keeps us on the ground.
Gravity
What Disney film included dogs and spaghetti
Lady & he Tramp
This is a famous landmark in France.
Eiffel Tower
Drive-in versions of these let families watch films without leaving their cars.
drive-in movie theaters
Families often enjoyed this Sunday meal made with beef, potatoes, carrots, and onions.
Pot Roast
Plants use this process to make food.
Photosynthesis
This famous painter was known for splattering paint onto large canvases
Jackson Pollock
This country is know as the "Land of the Rising Sun"
Japan
This board game, introduced in 1949 and hugely popular in the 1950s, challenged players to buy and trade properties.
Monopoly
This colorful gelatin dessert often including fruit, whipped topping and marshmallows.
Jell-O Salad
In 1957, the Soviet Union launched the first artificial satellite with this name.
Sputnik
This television personality became one of America's first beloved neighborhood hosts.
Fred Rogers
This country is home to the city of Sydney
Australia