Who was known as the King of Rock and Roll?
Elvis Presley
What movie features the quote, “There’s no place like home?”
The Wizard of Oz
In Happy Days, what was the name of the diner where the gang often hung out?
Arnold’s
What French dance is known for its high kicks starting with C?
Can-Can
Who is known as the Queen of Soul?
Aretha Franklin
Which band is famous for the song “Hey Jude?”
The Beatles
What is the name of the famous giant gorilla who starred in the 1933 film?
King Kong
What sitcom features the characters Ralph Kramden and Ed Norton?
The Honeymooners
A modern ballroom dance from Latin America that has small steps and uses swaying of the hip movements?
Cha-Cha
Who was the lead singer of the band Queen?
Freddie Mercury
Who first recorded the song “What a Wonderful World?”
Louis Armstrong
What actress played the role of Holly Golightly in Breakfast at Tiffany’s?
Audrey Hepburn
What TV series featured the fictional town of Mayberry?
The Andy Griffith Show
The 1935 film “The Little Colonel” is set in Kentucky and famously features a glorious tap dance sequence by Bill Robinson and which curly-haired child star?
Shirley Temple
Who invented the first working telephone?
Alexander Graham Bell
What legendary lead guitarist was known for playing an inverted guitar left-handed?
Jimi Hendrix
Who won the Oscar for Best Actress for the movie A Streetcar Named Desire?
Vivien Leigh
In the show Gilligan’s Island, what was the name of the boat?
The S.S. Minnow
What 1993 dance craze was brought into the world by Spanish group Los del Rio?
The Macarena
Which actress is famous for the phrase, “I want to be alone?”
Greta Garbo
Who was the youngest member of The Beatles?
George Harrison
What year was the movie Gone With the Wind released?
1939
What classic TV show is known for the line, “Good night, John-Boy?”
The Walton’s
Forming in St. Louis in 1925, what precision dance company has performed in New York City’s Radio City Music Hall since 1932?
Rockettes
What famous aviator disappeared over the Pacific Ocean in 1937?
Amelia Earhart