This Australian “bear” is really a marsupial.
Koala Bear
"A spoonful of sugar..."

Mary Poppins
Refreshing drink made with water, lemon, and sugar
Lemonade
Who famously danced with Ginger Rogers throughout the 1930's
Fred Astaire


Goofy
This popular “nut” is really a legume.
Peanut
“The Rain in Spain...,”

My Fair Lady
Snap, string, or green ________.
Beans
This was the ONLY Disney film to be released in the 1930's
a. Dumbo b. Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs
c. Cinderella d. Bambi
b. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Hint: Bambi
Thumper
When you hit your funny bone, you’re really hitting one of these.
Nerve
"Do, a deer, a female deer...."

The Sound of Music
Maine, Canadian, and Rock ____________.
Lobster
What character from "The Wizard of Oz" lacked a brain?
Scarecrow

The Mad Hatter (Alice in Wonderland)
Fireflies are not really flies; they are __________.

Beetles
“Oh! What a Beautiful Morning...."
Oklahoma!
Henry John Heinz founded a company specializing in the production of which food product?
Ketchup
This baseball player from the 1930's was diagnosed with ALS disease
Lou Gerhig

Hint: The Jungle Book
Baloo
Which bird is often associated with delivering babies?
A stork
“I Whistle a Happy Tune,...”

The King and I
The state of Georgia is famous for what fruit?
Peaches
People passed 'Go' for the first time when this board game came out in 1935
Monopoly

Hint: Robin Hood
Little John