Women in Music
Name that Tune!
Puzzling Riddles
The 1960's!
Potpourri
100

This singer is known to have sang "Happy Birthday" to JFK.

Marilyn Monroe

100

1:04

Mr. Sandman (The Chordettes)

100

What has a face and two hands but no legs or feet?

A clock

100

This is the name of the trendy hairstyle inspired by The Beatles.

Mop top

100

This is the one food item that will never go bad.

honey

200

This singer was known as the Disco Queen.

Donna Summer

200

4:30

Ain't That a Shame (Fats Domino)

200

What do you call a bear with no teeth?

A gummy bear

200

This is the name of the 1969 iconic 3-day music festival which represented free love, environmentalism, and anti-war sentiments.

Woodstock

200

This is the largest bone in the human body.

The femur

300

This is the only country artist to have a Top 20 hit on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart for six straight decades.

Dolly Parton

300

2:05

The Loco-Motion Little Eva)

300

What is full of holes but still holds water?

A sponge

300

This 1969 classic featuring Paul Newman and Robert Redford tells the story of two Wild West outlaws.

Rebel Without a Cause

300

This is the only vegetable that is also classified as a flower.

Broccoli

400

Known for her powerhouse voice, she sang “At Last” in 1960.

Etta James

400

5:54

All I Have to do is Dream (The Everly Brothers)

400

What has one eye but cannot see?

A needle
400

This is the date that Apollo 11 landed on the Moon.

July 20, 1969

400

This was the pen name of Samuel Clemens author of The Adventure of Tom Sawyer.

Mark Twain

500

This singer, known as the “Queen of Disco,” sang “I Will Survive.”

Gloria Gaynor

500

9:09

Only the Lonely (Roy Orbison)

500

What can you hold in your left hand but not in your right?

Your right elbow

500

This is the name of the recording company that was home to many famous artists of the 60's, including The Supremes, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, and The Temptations.

Motown Records

500

This is the name given to the deepest part of the ocean.

The Mariana Trench (36,070 ft)

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