This upbeat 1960s hit by The Beach Boys says, “We'll have fun, fun, fun…” until this
"Daddy Takes the T-bird away"
This juicy fruit, often eaten in slices at picnics
What is watermelon?
Neil Armstrong walked on the moon.
What is the 1960s?
Dorothy said, “There’s no place like home” in this movie.
What is The Wizard of Oz?
“A penny saved is...”
What is a penny earned?
“In the Good Old Summertime” was a hit in the early 1900s but had a popular version by this singing cowboy in 1950.
Who is Gene Autry?
A popular campfire treat made with marshmallow, chocolate, and graham crackers.
What is a s’more?
The Beatles came to America
What is the 1960s?
This movie featured a giant ship that hit an iceberg
What is Titanic?
“Better late than...”
What is never?
In 1958, this teen idol sang about “Summertime Blues.”
Who is Eddie Cochran?
This icy, syrup-covered treat was often served from a cart or shack and came in rainbow colors.
What is a snow cone?(Accept: shaved ice)
Prohibition ended
What is the 1930s?
Humphrey Bogart starred in this classic film: “Here’s looking at you, kid.”
What is Casablanca?
“Don’t cry over...”
What is spilled milk?
This crooner sang about “those lazy-hazy-crazy days of summer.”
Who is Nat King Cole?
A crunchy snack made by popping kernels — often enjoyed at drive-in theaters during summer evenings.
What is popcorn?
The Berlin Wall fell
What is the 1980s?
A musical with Gene Kelly “singing in the…
What is rain?
“An apple a day...”
What is keeps the doctor away?
This song by the Lovin’ Spoonful paints a picture of a “hot town, summer in the city, back of my neck gettin’ dirty and gritty.”
What is Summer in the City?
These red-white-and-blue frozen treats on a stick were especially popular during summer holidays like the 4th of July.
Popsicles
| World War II ended.
What is the 1940s?
Vivien Leigh played Scarlett O’Hara in this Civil War-era epic.
What is Gone with the Wind?
“You can’t teach an old dog...”
What is new tricks?