Fashion Flashbacks
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Where in the World?
100

This iconic 1950s skirt often featured a felt design of a fluffy dog on a wide circle of fabric.

What is a poodle skirt?

100

This month is named after a Roman god and kicks off the new year.

What is January?

100

This Italian cheese, often shredded on pizza, is known for its stretchy texture.

What is mozzarella?

100

What keys unlock a banana?

Mon-keys

100

This Asian country is known as the “Land of the Rising Sun.”

What is Japan?

200

Before denim jackets ruled, this letter-wearing outerwear was a must-have for high school athletes.

What is a letterman jacket?

200

This island nation lies just south of Cuba and is famous for reggae music and jerk chicken.

What is Jamaica?

200

This popular nut is often turned into butter and used as a sandwich spread.

What is peanut? (or peanut butter) 

200

What’s blue and doesn’t weigh much?

Light Blue

200

This European city is known for its ancient Colosseum.

What is Rome?

300

The 1980s brought power dressing to the workplace, and no outfit was complete without this feature.

What are shoulder pads?

300

This classic children’s toy pops up when you turn a crank and plays a tune before surprising you.

What is a jack-in-the-box?

300

This type of cooking oil is  commonly used in Mediterranean cuisine.

What is Olive Oil?

300

What cars do eggs drive?

A Yolkswagen

300

This city is famous for its Red Square and the Kremlin.

What is Moscow?

400

In the disco era, these high-waisted, flared pants were a Saturday night staple.

What are bellbottoms?

400

Despite having no brain or bones, this ocean drifter can still sting you with its tentacles.

What is a jellyfish?

400

This French dessert consists of cream, eggs, sugar, and caramelized sugar on top.

What is crème brûlée?

400

How do cows learn about current events?

They read the moo-spaper

400

This European capital city is famous for its historic castles and Guinness beer.

What is Dublin?

500

This hairstyle, popular among men in the 1950s, featured slicked-back sides and a prominent wave in front.

What is a pompadour?

500

This gemstone is prized for its green color and is often carved into jewelry or ornaments.

What is Jade?

500

This type of coffee is made by forcing hot water through finely ground beans and often served in small cups.

What is espresso?

500

What happened to the frog that parked illegally?

It got toad

500

This is the official bilingual (English and French) province in Canada.

What is New Brunswick

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