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100

This metal tool, often stored in a kitchen drawer, was originally designed to remove crown caps before twist-off bottles became common.

 What is a bottle opener?

100

This canned meat product gained popularity during World War II due to rationing and shelf stability.

 What is Spam?

100

This roadside structure provided free drinking water before bottled water became widespread.

 What is a drinking fountain?

100

This grocery item was once measured out by a clerk and poured into a brown paper bag.

 What is sugar?

100

This job involved manually connecting phone calls using a switchboard.

 What is a telephone operator?

200

Before automatic models, this laundry tool required a wringer and was often powered by a small electric motor mounted on top.

 What is a wringer washing machine?

200

TV dinners were first marketed in the 1950s using trays made of this material.

 What is aluminum foil?

200

These black-and-white striped roadside posts warned drivers of narrow bridges or sharp curves.

 What are hazard markers?

200

These stores allowed customers to select items themselves, replacing clerk-served counters.

 What are self-service supermarkets?

200

This factory worker inspected products on a moving belt, a system popularized by Henry Ford.

 What is an assembly-line worker?

300

This household item was once filled with ice delivered weekly and required a drip pan to be emptied by hand.

What is an icebox?

300

This gelatin-based dish often combined fruit and vegetables and was a staple at mid-century potlucks.

 What is a molded Jell-O salad?

300

Before GPS, this paper product was often stored in a glove compartment and updated annually.

 What is a road atlas?

300

This brand’s glass soda bottles required a refundable deposit to encourage returns.

 What is Coca-Cola?

300

This office role required shorthand and typing, often done on a manual typewriter.

 What is a secretary?

400

Prior to modern insulation, this window feature helped reduce heat loss and was swapped out seasonally.

 What are storm windows?

400

This brand introduced instant mashed potatoes in 1956, changing weeknight meals forever.

 What is Betty Crocker?

400

This highway system was signed with a red, white, and blue shield starting in the late 1950s.

 What is the Interstate Highway System?

400

Before barcodes, prices were marked individually using this handheld device.

 What is a price stamper?

400

This profession involved delivering ice or milk door-to-door in residential neighborhoods.

 What is an iceman or milkman?

500

This early home appliance used resistive wire coils and mica insulation, making it heavier than modern versions.

 What is an early electric toaster?

500

Before nonstick cookware, this fat was commonly used to grease pans and was saved after cooking.

 What is bacon grease?

500

This device, once optional, became standard equipment to prevent engines from overheating in traffic.

 What is a radiator fan?

500

This shopping method involved placing items on hold and making weekly payments.

 What is layaway?

500

This skilled trade installed and repaired vacuum-tube radios and early televisions.

 What is a radio/TV repair technician?

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