Moon Landing, Apollo 11
This sweet breakfast treat is often served with syrup
Pancakes/Waffles
Easter eggs
She was a famous starlet often called the "queen of hollywood"
Marilyn Monroe
This black and white bear is native to China and eats mostly bamboo
Panda
The 1929 event that led to the great depression
Stock Market Crash
This treat is often enjoyed at birthday parties
Birthday cake
This fruit is carved and displayed on Halloween
Pumpkin, Jack o Lantern
This British singer- song writer was a member of the Beatles and wrote many famous songs including "Hey Jude"
Paul McCartney
This animal is called "Mans best friend"
Dogs
The US entered the World War II after this attack in 1941
Pearl Harbor
Before modern packaging, this was often delivered in glass bottles to your house
Milk
People traditionally roast this meat for Thanksgiving dinner
Turkey or Ham
He played Rhett Butler in the Gone with the Wind and became a Hollywood Icon
Clark Gable
This animal is called the "King of the Jungle"
Lion
This 1920s amendment gave American women the right to vote.
19th ammendment
Popular in the 50s and 60s, this boxed dessert came in flavors like chocolate, vanilla and butterscotch. Also in fruity flavors like strawberry, orange, etc.
Jell-O
Families often hang this by the fireplace and fill them with small gifts and candy during Christmas time
Christmas Stockings
Known for his slapstick comedy, he starred in classics like "The Nutty Professor"
Jerry Lewis
This bird is known for its prehistoric look, and he makes a sound replicating a machine gun
Shoebill Stork
In 1963, Martin Luther King Jr, delivered this famous speech in Washington DC
Popular in the 70s, this snack featured a small, colorful and fruity cereal bits eaten dry or with milk
Fruity Pebbles
During this winter holiday, people light candles on a menorah for eight days,
Hanukkah
This actor played Indiana Jones and starred in classics like Raiders of the Lost Ark
Harrison Ford
Known for mimicking sounds, this australian bird can imitate human voices
Lyrebird