What is the name of Elvis Presley's property?
Graceland
What is the name of the International Airport in Chicago?
O'Hare
On what game show does Vanna White turn letters for Pat Sajak?
Wheel Of Fortune
What island in San Francisco Bay was the site of an almost escape proof prison?
Alcatraz
What was Lifesavers first candy flavor in 1912?
Peppermint
Who was the childhood actress that was well known for her curly hair, singing and dancing?
Shirley Temple
What is the first line of "The Star-Spangled Banner"?
"O say, can you see..."
On this game show, contestants had to answer a series of increasingly difficult trivia questions on a single subject, with the prize amount doubling for each correct answer. The final question was worth $64,000.
The $64,000 Question
Okinawa is a volcano in which country?
Japan
This coconut filling coated milk chocolate makes its appearance in 1923.
"Mounds" chocolate bar
Which actress was shown on a television show with her real life Cuban husband?
Lucille Ball
The lady whose cow was said to be responsible for the Great Chicago fire was Mrs. ______?
O'Leary
The goal of this show, which debuted in the 1950's and had a long run in the 1970's, was to identify a song while only hearing a short portion of it.
Name That Tune
McCoy International Airport is located in which U.S. state?
Florida
This candy is "Chocolate-covered malted milk balls".
Whoopers
Which two actors starred in a film about a couple in love in high school in the 50's?
Olivia Newton John and John Travolta
What is another name for the song "O Tannenbaum"?
"O Christmas Tree"
This infamous game tasked married couples with answering questions about each other. The ribald questions often used the term "make whoopee".
The Newlywed Game"
By the mid-1920's, the Postal Service had developed its own air mail network, based on a transcontinental backbone between where? (Hint: its 2 cities)
New York City and San Francisco
What candy was named after its inventor's family horse?
Snickers
Which actress stared in "Move Over Darling", "A Touch of Mink" and "The Man Who Knew Too Much"?
Dorris Day
Eugene _______ was a famous American playwright. What was his last name?
O'Neill
This trivia show is still on the air today and is most notable for its Daily Doubles and reverse answer/question format.
Jeopardy
Pan Am and Northwest Airways (which began flights to Canada in the 1920's) were the only U.S. airlines to do what before the 1940's?
Go international
What candy bar was included in U.S. soldiers' rations during World War II?
Heath Bars