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This popular dessert, named for a famous Russian ballerina, was created in her honor after she toured Australia and New Zealand.  The dessert name starts with P and ends with a.  This is a 7 letter word

What is a pavlova?

100

This popular brand of instant oatmeal was famous for its jingle, "It's the right thing to do."

What is Quaker Oats?

100

This comedic duo, known for their hilarious sketches and hit song "I Got You Babe," had their own variety show in the 1970s.

Who are Sonny & Cher?

100

The first drive-in movie theater opened in this U.S. state in 1933.  This state is considered the Garden State.  

What is New Jersey?

100

This iconic actor, known for his roles in classic westerns, was a symbol of rugged individualism and often referred to as "The Duke."  

Who is John Wayne? 

200

While you might think of them as an American invention, the first pair of blue jeans was actually created in this country by a German immigrant named Levi Strauss.

What is Germany?

200

This iconic toy, a simple plastic loop that you could twirl around your waist, arms, or legs, was invented in 1958.


    • What is the Hula-Hoop?


200

This popular show, which ran from 1960 to 1968, followed the lives of a family in Mayberry, North Carolina, and starred Andy Griffith as the town's sheriff.

What is The Andy Griffith Show?

200

This type of car, a two-door coupe with a fastback design, was first introduced by Ford in 1964

What is the Mustang?

200

This famous First Lady was known for her sense of style, her love of art, and for her work in restoring the White House.

Who is Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis?

300

The most common color of cars on the road is black, but this color of car is statistically the safest, as it's the easiest to see in most light conditions.

What is white?

300

Introduced in 1960, this popular car, with its quirky design and rear-mounted engine, became a symbol of counterculture.

What is the Volkswagen Beetle?

300

In the classic show M*A*S*H, what was the real name of the character known as "Hawkeye"?

Who is Benjamin Franklin Pierce?

300

This iconic American highway, also known as the "Main Street of America," stretches from Chicago to Santa Monica.  Hint: We call it in Bingo

What is Route 66

300

This legendary comedian and actor, famous for his role as "the King of Cool," was a member of the Rat Pack.

Who is Dean Martin?

400

Though you might have a different type at home, the very first toothbrush was invented in China over 500 years ago using bristles from this animal.

What is a pig?

400

The first credit card, which allowed customers to use it at multiple businesses, was introduced in 1958 by this company.

What is American Express?

400

The character Fonzie, from the show Happy Days, lived in this city and worked as a mechanic

What is Milwaukee?

400

This famous event, a music festival held in 1969, featured acts like Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and The Who.

What is Woodstock?

400

Known for his energetic stage presence and nickname "The Hardest-Working Man in Show Business," this singer and dancer was a pioneer of funk music.  He was also known as "The Godfather of Soul."

Who is James Brown?

500

The name of this common beverage is derived from the Dutch word brandewijn, which means "burnt wine."  What is the name of this hard liquor distilled from fermented fruit juice.

What is brandy?

500

In 1969, the first flight of this supersonic passenger jet took place, allowing for faster-than-sound travel.

What is the Concorde?

500

This popular television variety show, hosted by a well-dressed man, ran from 1948 to 1971 and was famous for introducing America to The Beatles in 1964.

What is The Ed Sullivan Show?

500

This popular board game, where players tried to navigate a fake stock market and become a millionaire, was originally introduced in 1962 by Milton Bradley.

What is The Game of Life?

500

This famous ballerina, a star of the Royal Ballet, was well-known for her on-stage partnership with Rudolf Nureyev and for being the muse of choreographer Frederick Ashton. She was given the highest honor a ballerina can receive, the title of "prima ballerina assoluta," by Queen Elizabeth II.  Who is she?  Her initials are M. F.

Who is Margot Fonteyn?

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