This sitcom featured Archie and Edith Bunker as the main characters.
All In The Family
Elvis Presley was known as the "King of" this genre.
Rock and Roll
In 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first person to do this.
Walk on the moon
Double Jeopardy
This document begins with "We the people"
The US Constitution
In this 1939 film, a young woman faints and is transported to an odd alternate universe with her dog where she seeks the council of the Great Wizard to help her return home. Along the way, she makes 3 friends, meets a good witch and a bad witch.
Hint: I don't think we're in Kansas anymore
The Wizard of Oz
The Fonz was a popular character on this show.
Happy Days
The Beatles made their U.S. debut on this television show.
The Ed Sullivan Show
This man became the first U.S. President to ever appear on television.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
In this year, the US gained its independence.
1776
Clark Gable famously said, "Frankly, my dear, I don’t give a d---" in this movie.
Gone with the Wind
This show followed seven castaways stranded on an island.
Gilligan's Island
The song “Over the Rainbow” was made famous by this singer.
Judy Garland
This American city made history by developing the first ever recorded underground subway system.
Boston
The attack on Pearl Harbor led the US to enter this war
World War II
This 1997 blockbuster film was loosely named after a real cruise ship that tragically sank.
Hint: You must include the full name of the ship.
The RMS Titanic
The name of the town where The Andy Griffith Show was set.
100 Bonus Points: What southern town was Mayberry themed after?
Mayberry
100 Bonus Points Question Answer: Mayberry is themed after Mount Airy, North Carolina where Andy Griffith grew up. The town is known for its "small town" charm and is nestled right in the heart of the Appalachian Mountains.
This 1960's guitar hero set the stage on fire with his eccentric style, intense vocals and crazy stage performances.
Jimi Hendrix
Double Jeopardy
In 1872, this national park was established thus making it the first national park in American history.
Yellowstone
This U.S. president famously said, "Ask not what your country can do for you—ask what you can do for your country."
John F Kennedy
This famous actor danced with Ginger Rogers in a series of classic films.
Fred Astaire
The two women in this famous sitcom were notorious for getting into trouble but they were always together even when they worked in a chocolate factory, auditioned for commercials or played tricks on their husbands. They always looked fabulous.
Hint: Awww, Ricky!
I Love Lucy
The Supremes were a top female group from this record label.
Motown Records
This pilot made history by being the first woman to ever fly solo across the Atlantic ocean.
Ameila Earhart
The Wright brothers made their first successful flight in this US state.
North Carolina
This beloved gothic character appeared for the first time in 1981. She was famous for her low-cut dresses, sensual nature, witty sense of humor and macabre appearance.
Hint: The Oak Ridge Boys have a song named after her.
100 Bonus Points: What was her stage title?
Elvira
100 Bonus Points: Mistress of the Dark