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This "Queen of Motown" is best known for hits like "Respect" and "Chain of Fools."

Aretha Franklin

100

During the 1960s, this U.S. military branch was known for its rigorous boot camp at Parris Island, South Carolina.

Marine Corps

100

This fast-food chain, which became popular in the 1960s, is known for its "Golden Arches"

McDonald's

100

This American singer and actor, known for hits like "Burning Love" and "Can't Help Falling in Love," was a major heartthrob in the 1960s and 1970s.

Elvis Presley

100

This animal is commonly kept on farms for its ability to produce milk

Cows

200

This Motown group, originally consisting of five brothers, had hits like "I Want You Back" and "ABC."

The Jackson 5

200

This intense physical and mental stress that recruits experienced is designed to prepare a new recruit for the demands of military service.

basic training or boot camp

200

This restaurant, founded in 1960, gained popularity for its distinctive "pan pizza"

Pizza Hut

200

This actor and singer, known for his 1977 hit single "I Was Made for Dancing," was a major teen idol in the late 1970s.

Leif Garrett

200

This large agricultural machine is used for planting seeds, tilling the soil, and often comes with multiple attachments for various tasks

Tractor

300

Known for his smooth voice and hits like "Let's Get It On"

Marvin Gaye

300

This figure, commonly seen boot camp, is known for their strict discipline, loud voice and demanding training methods, often leading recruits through rigorous routines.

Drill Instructor

300

This restaurant, famous for its "drive-in" service and carhops, was a popular hangout spot in the 1960s, known for its burgers and root beer floats.

A&W Root Beer

300

This singer and actor, known for his roles in "The Partridge Family" and his hit singles, became a teen idol and heartthrob in the 1970s.

David Cassidy

300

This seasonal activity involves collecting mature crops from the field, such as corn, wheat, or soybeans, and is a critical part of the farming process

Harvesting

400

This artist, whose real name is William Robinson Jr., is famous for his hits "Tears of a Clown" and "The Tracks of My Tears."

Smokey Robinson

400

This major U.S. Army boot camp, located in Georgia, was known for training recruits during the 1960s and is still an active training base today.

Fort Benning

400

This restaurant was known for the saying, "Finger lickin' good" 

KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken)

400

This actor, known for his roles in "Cool Hand Luke" and "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid," was a major heartthrob in the 1960s and 1970s.

Paul Newman

400

This type of equipment is used for cutting and collecting hay or straw from the fields, and it often features spinning blades or tines.

Hay Bailer

500

This Motown group, known for its harmonizing and distinctive sound, scored big with hits like "My Girl" and "Just My Imagination."

The Temptations

500

This command, given frequently in boot camps, required recruits to stop all movement and stand in a formal posture.

Attention

500

This restaurant, which opened in the 1960s, introduced American diners to a new style of dining with its focus on Mexican cuisine, becoming popular in the 1970s.

Taco Bell

500

This actor, known for his role as "Steve Austin" on "The Six Million Dollar Man," was a major heartthrob in the 1970s with his portrayal of the bionic hero.

Lee Majors

500

This term refers to the process of preserving fruits and vegetables by drying them, often used to store produce for long periods.

dehydration

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