Alcoholic Beverages
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Card Games
Apparatuses for the Elderly: As Seen on TV
Hair Styles of the Past
You Wore it!
100

Harvey's Bristol Cream is a famous brand of this type of alcohol.

Sherry

100

Where does Petula Clark recommend going if you are feeling alone, since there is no finer place.

Downtown

100

In the game of Hearts, what card, other than any heart card, will give penalty points?

Queen of Spades

100

As seen in the commercial, this mobility devise BRAND will get you where you're going.  "Not without my ______!"

Lark

100

The towering hairstyles of the 1960s, known as the ______ and ______, were all about making a bold fashion statement. Women of the era embraced the belief that "The higher the hair, the closer to God."  

100

What year did the Leisure Suit have its popularity?

1970 and into early 1980s

200

This implement is used to crush ingredients at the bottom of a drink, like the mint in a Mojito, or the cherry and orange in an Old Fashion.

Muddler

200

Who told us that he bit off more than he could chew, ate it up, and spit it out, faced it all while standing tall?

Frank Sinatra

200

What is the highest poker hand you can have?

Royal Flush

200

An As Seen on TV product, the name of this apparatus allows you to turn on and off the lights without getting out of bed?

The Clapper

200

Originally called the The Swing cut in the 1940's, when the style made its comeback in the 1950's, it took on a new name since it resemble the rear end of an animal.  The cut is called _______

The Ducktail

200

Nancy Sinatra's style of boots will walk all over you.

Go Go Boots

300

What beer once claimed "that it made Milwaukee famous"?

Schlitz

300

Originally sung, "I'd like to teach the world to sing," this song was changed to what new lyrics when used to sell soda in 1971?

I'd like to buy the world a Coke

300

What card game are you playing where you have a hand of 13 and declare a contract to win tricks?

Bridge

300

What phrase is used in this commercial to sell the product?

Help me, I've fallen and can't get up!

300

Greasers of the 50's  may have chosen this style of hair, named after a food.

300

If you didn't wear this popular brand, surely one of your children did.

Earth Shoes

400

V.S.O.P., standing for very superior old pale, is a premium grade of this liquor aged at least 4 years.

Cognac

400

According to Burt Bacharach, what is it the world needs more of, because there's just too little of?

Love, sweet love

400

What card game can you win by winning 3 of the 5 tricks after chosing a trump suit?

Euchre

400

Although this is one method of coming down the stairs, what product helps get us up the stairs?

Stair lifts

400

This popular style was a hit in the 1940's

Victory Rolls

400

People are unsure if the term refers to a style or pattern. However, this lightweight, durable, and comfortable fabric has a puckered, crinkled texture and is 100% cotton.

500

Apart from wheat and rye, from which vegetable is vodka traditionally made?

Potato

500

What have Neil Diamond fans added to, and will sing out, during his popular song, Sweet Caroline?

Bah Bah Bah 

or

So good, so good

500

If you lose this game and are left holding a Queen with no pair to it, what are you, the card, and the game referred to as?

Old Maid

500

Claiming to help support colon health, better elimination, and shorter bathroom visits, this product, introduced on Shark Tank, has a rhyming name.

Squatty Potty

500

This 1970's look was characterized by its iconic "feathered" layers, face-framing angles, and a voluminous, flipped-out look achieved through a layered haircut and a round brush with a blow dryer and named after the actress show below.

500

These skirts first became popular in the 1950s after Christian Dior launched his H-line collection in 1954, creating a narrow, calf-length style that celebrated the feminine silhouette.

Pencil skirt

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