NURSERY RHYME TIME
MOVIE NOSTALGIA
"C" TO SHINING "C"
20th CENTURY INVENTIONS
DOUBLE TALK
100

Mary had a little lamb that followed her here

School

100

Reclusive director and star of the 1941 film "Citizen Kane"

Orson Welles 

100

Fashionable or "in"

Chic

100

3M's Richard Drew invented it in 1930 to have something to seal the cellophane of food products

Scotch Tape

100

In the familiar jokes, it precedes "Who's there?"

Knock Knock

200

Little girls are made of this

Sugar, Spice & Everything Nice

200

Director of the 1954 film "Rear Window"

Alfred Hitchcock 

200

A comedian or something you read in the Sunday funny pages

Comic

200

Newsweek reports Westinghouse made one in 1952 that played "How Dry I Am" at the end of each cycle

Clothes Dryer

200

It's a sailor's way of saying to a superior "I understand & will obey"

Aye, aye

300

Who did the dish run away with

The spoon

300

1942 Best Picture winner famously contained the lines "Here's looking at you, kid." and "Play it, Sam. Play 'As Time Goes By'

Casablanca

300

A movie or food rater 

Critic

300

This machine is invented by James Mackenzie will tell whether the users are being honest or not

Lie Detector / Polygraph Test

300

This full, loose women's garment with a bright print is traditional attire in Hawai

MuuMuu

400

Little Miss Muffet sat on her tuffet eating her curds and whey, what sat down beside her?

Spider

400

 "Every time a bell rings, an angel gets its wings!" I can't bring myself to watch Jimmy Stewart in this 1946 Christmas film.

It's A Wonderful Life

400

Relating to the universe or cosmos, especially as distinct from the earth.

Cosmic

400

Hubert Booth invents this compact and modern cleaning device

Vacuum

400

It's a hand-beaten drum used by American Indians

Tom-Tom

500

Hey diddle diddle, who jumped over the moon

The Cow

500

1940 animated movie from the Walt Disney Studio. I am the third Disney feature-length production to be made. Classical music is featured in me, and most pieces are played by the Philadelphia Orchestra, conducted by Leopold Stokowski.

Fantasia

500

One who believes that human conduct is motivated wholly by self-interest

Cynic

500

William Kellogg invents this breakfast meal served in a bowl

Cornflakes

500

He's Barney & Betty Rubble's noisy son

Bam-Bam