In The Kitchen
Famous People
U.S. Holidays
Finish The Phrase
Back In The Day
100

This appliance pops bread up when it’s hot and crispy.

Toaster
100

He was the first man to walk on the moon in 1969.

Neil Armstrong

100

This holiday celebrates the start of a new year on January 1st.

New Year's Day

100

Roses are red, violets are ____.

blue

100

People often listened to baseball games and news on this device before TV became common.

A Radio

200

This kitchen tool measures ingredients like flour or sugar.

Measuring Cups

200

This famous mouse created by Disney wears red shorts and big yellow shoes.

Mickey Mouse

200

This February holiday celebrates love and often includes cards and candy.

Valentine's Day

200

Don’t put all your eggs in one ___.

Basket

200

Teenagers in the 1950s often listened to music on this coin-operated machine in diners.

Jukebox

300

This soup is often served with grilled cheese.

Tomato Soup

300

This comedian starred in the TV show I Love Lucy.

Lucille Ball

300

This March holiday honors Irish culture and people wear green.

St. Patrick's Day

300

The early bird catches the ___.

Worm
300

This form of entertainment let people watch movies from their cars.

Drive-In Theater

400

This Italian dish has noodles, sauce, and often meatballs.

Spaghetti

400

She was known as the “Queen of Soul” and sang “Respect.”

Arethra Franklin

400

People carve pumpkins and sometimes dress as ghosts or witches on this holiday.

Halloween

400

Where there’s smoke, there’s ___.

Fire

400

Before cell phones, many homes had one phone attached to the wall in this room where meals were often made.

Kitchen

500

This breakfast food is made by frying eggs, cheese, and fillings folded in half.

Omlet

500

This singer was known as “Ol’ Blue Eyes.”

Frank Sinatra

500

This May holiday honors soldiers who died while serving in the military.

Memorial Day

500

Don’t count your chickens before they ___.

Hatch

500

Kids in the 1950s often delivered this in the morning by riding bikes around the neighborhood.

Newspaper