What makes you feel... HAPPY?

Seeing friends and family, eating a good meal, etc...
Name the theatre in London built by Shakespeare's company in 1599.
The Globe Theater
Captain Stubbing piloted this boat
The Love Boat
True or false: We experience emotions, not only in the mind, but also in our body.
True, our bodies physically react to our feelings and can sometimes indicate what we are feeling before our mind is even aware of them
Where was the Woodstock music festival held?
Bethel, NY
What makes you feel... SILLY?

Being with friends, doing something I enjoy, playing a game, etc...
The first successful testing of an atomic bomb was in which US state?
New Mexico
This children's TV show aired from 1947-1960 and featured puppets and characters including Buffalo Bob and Clarabell the Clown.
"Howdy Doody Show."
Heaviness in chest, lump in the throat, pit in the stomach
Sadness
Which country has the most natural lakes?
Canada
What makes you feel... SURPRISED?

Trying something new, a scary movie, etc...
“The President shall be” this “of the Army and Navy of the United States”.
Commander in Chief
This 1960s children's show featured a talking horse.
"Mister Ed."
Your muscles are tight, thoughts are racing and your heart is beating fast
mad, angry, upset, nervous, frustrated
Who was the famous actor that played in The Searchers and Rio Bravo?
John Wayne
What makes you feel... ANGRY?

Things not going my way, feeling rushed, etc...
Which US president is honored in the wrestling hall of fame?
Abraham Lincoln
The premise of this 1960s American sitcom involved a two-man crew of the charter boat SS Minnow and five passengers on a "three-hour tour" who became shipwrecked on an uncharted island.
"Gilligan's Island."
Your hands are fidgeting and eyes are moving around quickly
Nervous or uncomfortable

Bob Dylan
What makes you feel...CALM

Being outside, doing yoga, relaxing, etc...
FDR’s first inaugural address introduced this policy of treating Latin American nations with respect.
The Good Neighbor Policy
This Sci-Fi series aired during the 1950s and 60s and was created by Rod Serling. Its opening narration began with "There is a fifth dimension beyond that which is known to man. It is a dimension as vast as space and as timeless as infinity."
"The Twilight Zone."
Muscles are heavy, I can't think straight and I'm a bit irritable I might be
Sick, tired, fatigued
This maple flavored oatmeal cereal became an American favorite in the 1950's through a classic commercial in which Uncle Ralph tasted Marky's oatmeal and liked it so much that he wouldn't give it back!
Maypo