Women often wore these wide skirts in the 1950s.
poodle skirts

“The Friendly Giant” always ended by saying goodnight to this furniture.
rocking chair and the clock

This legendary singer was called “The King of Rock and Roll.”
Elvis Presley

“Oh Canada, our home and native land, true patriot love ______.”
.... in all of us command
This beloved Canadian painter hosted “The Joy of Painting.”
Bob Ross
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This colorful tie-dye fashion trend became popular in the 1960s.
hippie fashion

This long-running Canadian comedy takes place in the fictional town of Dog River.
Corner Gas

This famous band from Liverpool sang “Hey Jude.”
The Beatles
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SAYING:
Pitter patter, __________.
Pitter patter, let's get at 'er
A popular colloquial push (made widely known by Letterkenny) that means it’s time to get moving and start working.
This Canadian hockey legend wore number 99.
Wayne Gretzky

These shoes with thick soles were popular in the disco era.
Platform shoes

This Canadian children’s show featured puppets like Casey and Finnegan.
Mr. Dressup

This Canadian singer is famous for “Snowbird.”
Anne Murray
SAYING:
A bird in the hand is __________________________.
A bird in the hand is worth two in a bush.
Meaning: better to be content with what you have than to risk losing everything by seeking more
This famous Canadian actor starred in “Dirty Dancing.”
Patrick Swayze
This men’s leisure fashion trend of the 1970s often included polyester suits and wide collars.
leisure suits
This red-haired TV heroine loved chocolates and trouble.
clue: from the American television sitcom I Love Lucy
Lucy Ricardo
What's the title of the song that goes “Just a small town girl, living in a lonely world…”
Don't Stop Believin'
“You ain’t nothing but a hound dog, crying all the time, well you ain’t never caught ______.”
...a rabbit and you ain’t no friend of mine
This Canadian actor played James Bond in the 1960s.
Sean Connery
Audrey Hepburn made this elegant breakfast-time movie fashion look iconic with black gloves and pearls.
Breakfast at Tiffany's
This long-running Canadian sketch comedy show began in 1973. It followed the adventures of a Greek-Canadian log salvager named Nick and his Indigenous partner, Jesse, as they tracked down loose logs along the rugged British Columbia coastline in their tugboat, the Persephone
The Beachcombers

This Canadian singer made “Both Sides Now” famous.
Joni Mitchell

“Que sera, sera, ____________.”
whatever will be, will be, the future’s not ours to see, que sera, sera.
This Canadian comedian created “The Red Green Show.”
Steve Smith