He starred in Forrest Gump and said, “Life is like a box of chocolates.”
Tom Hanks
This fruit keeps the doctor away “one a day.”
apple
Gasoline in the 1950s was under this price per gallon.
25¢
Finish the lyric: “You are my sunshine, my only ___.”
sunshine
You should drink 6–8 glasses of this every day
water
This actress was known as “America’s Sweetheart” in the 1930s.
Shirley Temple
Spaghetti is usually topped with this red sauce.
marinara or tomato sauce
He was president during the Great Depression and World War II.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
He sang “Love Me Tender.”
Elvis Presley
Walking helps keep these body parts strong.
legs/bones
He hosted The Tonight Show for 30 years.
Johnny Carson
This restaurant’s slogan is “I’m Lovin’ It.”
McDonald’s
Elvis Presley’s famous dance move was shaking his ___.
hips
The Beatles came from this country.
England
This vitamin is known as the “sunshine vitamin.”
Vitamin D
This woman became the first female U.S. Supreme Court Justice in 1981.
Sandra Day O’Connor
This spice is used in pumpkin pie and is also in your spice rack.
cinnamon
This small coin once bought you a candy bar.
nickel
This holiday song tells us to “deck the halls with boughs of holly.”
“Deck the Halls”
To keep your memory sharp, it helps to do these kinds of games.
puzzles or crosswords
He was known as “Ol’ Blue Eyes.”
Frank Sinatra
This frozen treat was invented first: the ice cream cone or the popsicle?
ice cream cone (1904)
This invention, common in homes by the 1950s, brought families together in the living room
television
This Broadway musical featured the song “Some Enchanted Evening.”
South Pacific
This leafy green is full of iron and made Popeye strong.
spinach