New Year's Through the Decades
Retro Rhyme Time
Seuss in the '60s and '70s
Who Said It?
World Capitals
1970s A-Z
100

It was on New Year's Day 1976 that this bronze Philidelphia landmark was moved out of Independence Hall.

What is the Liberty Bell?

The Liberty Bell cracked around 1835 and has not been rung since 1846.

100

This mellow phrase is closely associated with the 1960s hippie movement. "Go with the _____."

What is flow?

This expression encapsulates the easygoing hippie mentality, though similar sayings date back to the time of Marcus Aurelius.

100

Kicking off the decade with a classic, this 1960 book features the persistent Sam-I-Am.

What is Green Eggs and Ham?

After a publisher bet that he couldn't write a story using only 50 words, Dr. Seuss penned this beloved book.

100

"Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country."

Who is John F. Kennedy?

One of his most famous quotes comes from this 1961 inaugural address, in which he talked about defending freedom.

100

In 1973, Congress passed a law allowing citizens to elect a mayor and a city council for this capital city for the first time.

What is Washington D.C.?

Prior to this law, the president chose the mayor of the city. Walter Washington was the first person to be elected by the citizens of D.C. and the first black mayor.

100

M is for this first female prime minister of the U.K. who served as the "Iron Lady" from 1979-1990.

Who is Margaret Thatcher?

She started her career as a research chemist and first entered politics in 1950.


200

This navy special operations force was created on January 1, 1962.

What is the Navy SEALS?

Originally, there were two SEALS teams: one in California and the other in Virginia.

200

This exclamatory rhyming phrase was often used in the '50s and '60s: "Jeepers _________!"

What is Creepers?

The phrase is believed to have originated from a 1938 song by Louis "Satchmo" Armstrong.

200

We were introduced to this nature-loving character who "speaks for the trees" in 1971.

Who is the Lorax?

The Lorax centered on environmental themes during a decade when environmentalism was gaining momentum.

200

"Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee."

Who is Cassius Clay (or Mohammad Ali)?

He first uttered the iconic line before his 1964 fight with Sonny Liston.

200

On April 15, 1983, the first Disney park outside of the United States, opened its gates in this capital of Japan.

What is Toyko?

The theme park was built on land reclaimed from the Toyko Bay and designed to mimic the look of and American theme park.

200

B is for this Brit-rock band who announced their split in 1970.

Who are the Beatles?

Paul McCartney was first to announce the split, though at the time it was uncertain if the split would be permanent.

300

At the Cotton Bowl stadium on January 1, 1967, this team from Green Bay won a 34-27 victory over the Dallas Cowboys.

Who are the Packers?

The game was lauded as one of the best NFL championship games of all times.

300

This is a rhyming term for a hairstyle like that of John, Paul, Ringo, and George.

What is mop top?

The iconic Beatles hairstyle, with its long bangs, became a popular look in the 1960s.

300

There's a wasket in my basket and other fun rhymes in this 1974 book. There's a Wocket in My ________!

What is pocket?

Researchers have found that the made-up rhymes in Seuss' stories help children learn to read.

300

"That's one step for man, one giant leap for mankind."

Who is Neil Armstrong?

This quote from the historic 1969 moon landing is one of the defining moments of the decade.

300

Sir Laurence Olivier opened the National Theatre Company in this English capital city.

What is London?

Originally housed in the Old Vic Theatre, the company's first play was Hamlet, starring Peter O'Toole.

300

J is for this 1975 hit film about a seaside town beset by a shark.

What is Jaws?

The film is considered the first summer blockbuster, as it attracted an audience of over 67 million people upon release.

400

This Star Trek actor known for playing Spock married Susan Bay on New Year's Day in 1989.

Who is Leonard Nimoy?

Did you know Nimoy was best man at his Star Trek costar William Shatner's 1997 wedding?


400

Also called punch buggy, slug bug is a childhood game inspired by this classic car.

What is the Volkswagen Beetle?

This car was popular during the '60s and '70s and spawned a road trip game where children would punch their siblings and friends if they spotted one first.

400

This book has been a classic since 1960: One_____Two_____Red_____Blue_____.

What is fish?

Dr. Seuss was known to write for at least eight hours a day. No wonder he was so prolific!

400

"I have a dream that my four little children will one day be judged not by the color of their skin but by the content of their character."

Who is Martin Luther King, Jr.?

This quote from his most famous speech was delivered at the Lincoln Memorial on August 28, 1963.

400

On April 21, 1960, this planned city became the capital of Brazil.

What is Brasilla?

Construction on the grand city included a presidential palace, monumental government buildings, and planned green spaces.

400

A is for this NASA mission that landed a rover on the moon for the first time.

What is Apollo 15?

In addition to the first lunar rover, the mission broke ground with the first satellite placed in lunar orbit by a crewed spacecraft.

500

On January 1, 1966, "The Sound of Silence" by this duo topped the Billboard charts.

Who are Simon and Garfunkel?

The duo first met in 1953 and began making music together at the age of 16.

500

This two-word rhyme was coined by Allen Ginsburg to describe the anti-war demonstrators of the 1960s.

What is "flower power"?

Ginsburg used the term to invite everyone to join a movement of peace, hope, and unity.

500

Dads everywhere hope their children won't take the title of this book literally, but sometimes they do.

What is Hop on Pop?

in 2013, the Toronto Public Library considered banning this book because it encouraged children to jump on their fathers, but ultimately the library decided to keep the book on the shelves.

500

"You've got to ask yourself one question: 'Do I feel lucky? 'Well, do ya, punk?"

Who is Clint Eastwood (or Dirty Harry)?

The iconic movie line is often misquoted as "Do you feel lucky?"

500

The 1984 Olympic games were held in this capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina (hert-suh-go-VEE-nuh).

What is Sarajevo (ser-uh-YAE-voe)?

This winter Olympics was the first time a woman had competed in six winter Olympic games. Marja-Liisa (Hamalainen) Kirvesniemi (MAR-ya-LEE-sah HAM-al-AIN-en KEER-ves-nee-EM-ee) from Finland made a splash at the games that year.

500

P is for this video game, whose simple design was based on a game of table tennis.

What is Pong?

Pong is considered the first commercially successful video game and was sold as an arcade game as well as a console system.

600

On January 1, 1974, Lee MacPhail took over as the president of this baseball organization, succeeding Joe Cronin.

What is the AL (American League)?

MacPhail was later elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1998.

600

This actress with a rhyming name is known for her role as Bonnie Parker in the 1967s Bonnie and Clyde.

Who is Faye Dunaway?

Dunaway is known as one of the stars of Hollywood's "second Golden Age."

600

In 1970, we learned that Mr. Brown Can_____! Can You? (Well, can you?)

What is moo?

Did you know that Dr. Seuss credited his mother with fostering his love of rhyming words?

600

From a brochure at his 1968 art exhibition in Sweden: "In the future, everyone will be world-famous for 15 minutes."

Who is Andy Warhol?

Once attributed to the artist himself, the quote may have first been uttered by a colleague or friend and then associated with Warhol.

600

Picasso's painting Guernica was displayed in this Spanish capital in 1981 to celebrate his 100th birth anniversary.

What is Madrid?

The painting was returned to Madrid after spending decades on loan to the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

600

V is for this publication, which in 1974 became the first major fashion magazine to feature a black cover model.

What is Vogue?

Beverly Johnson was the cover model for the August 1974 issue and went on to be a cover model several more times throughout her career.

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