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100

Complete the title of this 1964 classic: "A Hard Day's ____ “

Night

100

This Plymouth muscle car was named after a cartoon bird and its horn went "meep meep."

Road Runner

100

This singer was known as the

"King of Rock and Roll"

Elvis Presley

100

This famous rock band from England came to America in 1964 and caused "Mania" among young fans.

The Beatles

100

People in the 1960s loved to decorate their rooms with this glass lamp

Lava Lamp

200

Elvis Presley had a massive 1961 hit with this romantic ballad that claims, "Wise men say only fools rush in."

Can’t Help Falling in Love

200

This legendary Ford sports car first came out in 1964. It became the most famous "pony car" in history and is named after a wild horse.

Ford Mustang

200

This singer performed "I Want to Hold Your Hand" with three bandmates from Liverpool.


Aretha Franklin

200

He was elected in 1960 and became the youngest president ever chosen by voters.

John F Kennedy

200

This messy fabric art became a massive trend for 1960s clothing

Tie dye

300

This 1968 anthem by The Beatles repeats the line "Na-na-na-na" and was written to comfort young Julian Lennon.

“Hey Jude”

300

This tiny, friendly British car became a huge hit in the 1960s because it was easy to park and cheap on gas. It is known today for racing through movies.

Mini Cooper

300

This California band sang "Good

Vibrations."

The Beach Boys

300

This professional athlete shocked the world by changing his name from Cassius Clay and became the heavyweight boxing champion of the world in 1964.

Muhammad Ali

300

This giant, shiny steel monument in Missouri was finished in 1965. It is shaped like an upside-down "U" and is known as the "Gateway to the West."

Gateway Arch

400

The Mamas & the Papas harmonized about wishing they were in this specific warm California city on a cold winter's day.

California Dreaming

400

This sleek Chevrolet sports car got a famous new look in 1963 called the "Sting Ray," which featured a split rear window.

Corvette

400

This classic 1960s cartoon features a futuristic family with a flying car, a robot maid named Rosie, and a boy named Elroy.

The Jetsons

400

This massive four-day music and peace festival took place on a dairy farm in New York in 1969, attracting over 400,000 young people.

Woodstock

400

This 1960s art style used very simple, clean geometric shapes like boxes and blocks, and did not try to show any real-world objects or feelings.

This 1960s art style used very simple, clean geometric shapes like boxes and blocks, and did not try to show any real-world objects or feelings.

500

In 1964, this Temptations song became Motown's first number-one hit on the Billboard Hot 100.

“My Girl”

500

This classic British sports car was driven by secret agent James Bond in 1960s movies and had cool gadgets like an ejector seat.

Aston Martin

500

This spooky but funny TV show about a monster family featured a dad who looked like Frankenstein, a vampire mom, and a pet dragon under the stairs.

the Munsters

500

In 1962, the world held its breath for 13 days during this dangerous standoff when the Soviet Union put nuclear weapons on an island near Florida.

Cuban Missile Crisis

500

This fun drawing toy came out in 1960 and lets you spin two red knobs to draw lines

Etch a Sketch