This amusement park opened its gates in 1955
Disneyland
This dance was the largest craze of the 1960's
The Twist
This actor portrayed James Bond in "The Man With The Golden Gun"
Roger Moore
The song "Memory" was written by Andrew Lloyd Webber for this musical
Cats
This R&B duo was disgraced for being caught lip-syncing during a live perormance
Milli Vanilli
This iconic character did not appear in the first "Peanuts" cartoon strip in 1950
Snoopy
This Pope became the first to visit The United States in 1965
Pope Paul VI
This President famous for his love of peanuts only served one term starting in 1977
President Jimmy Carter
"Stay Puft Marshmallows" was a fictional brand featured in this comedy classic
Ghostbusters
This animated feature was the first to be nominated for Best Picture at the Oscars
Beauty and The Beast
This sitcom starring Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz first debuted on Oct. 15th 1951
I Love Lucy
"Put on your Sunday Clothes" is a song from this movie musical that released in 1969
Hello Dolly!
This Las Vegas piano player was known as "Mr. Showmanship"
Liberace
Eddie Murphy joined the cast of this comedy series in 1980
Saturday Night Live
This comedian inherited The Tonight Show from Johnny Carson in 1992
Jay Leno
This paper cup salesman went on to found The McDonald's Corporation
Ray Kroc
Where the Olympic Games were held in 1960
Rome, Italy
Prime Minister of England Margaret Thatcher was also known by this nickname
The Iron Lady
This movie starring a young Christian Bale takes place in Japan at the start of World War II
Empire of The Sun
This British icon sang "Goodbye England's Rose" a rendition of one of his own songs at Princess Diana's funeral
Sir Elton John
In 1957 Arthur Melin and Richard Knerr invented this toy that also provides exercise
Hula Hoop
These two women made Oscars history by winning the first and only tie for the Best Actress Category
Katharine Hepburn and Barbara Streisand
This athlete broke Babe Ruth's career home run record of 714 in 1974
Hank Aaron
"And that's the way it is" was a signature phrase by this television journalist
Walter Cronkite
"American Idiot" and "Holiday" are both songs by this punk rock band
Green Day