Finish the Proverb
Fads of the 1950s
Food
National Monuments
Name That Tune
100

A rolling stone...

Gathers no moss

100

This iconic piece of women's clothing was usually made of felt and featured an applique image of a dog.

Poodle skirt

100

This is the main ingredient in the Spanish cold soup, Gazpacho.

Tomatoes

100

This gift from France is made of copper, weighs 225 tons, and stands 305 feet tall.

Statue of Liberty

100

The Temptations' had their first number one hit single with this song.

My Girl

200

All that glitters...

Is not gold

200

Fess Parker wore one of these when he starred in Disney's "Davy Crockett."

Coonskin cap

200

This cheese is traditionally used in a classic Greek salad.

Feta

200

This South Dakota landmark features giant carvings of four US presidents: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln.

Mount Rushmore

200

The name of this Ben E. King song was used as the title of a popular 1986 coming of age film.

Stand By Me

300

Every cloud has a...

Silver lining

300

Viewers donned these with red-and-blue filters that merged a double image, making movies appear to jump off the screen.

3-D glasses

300

This type of nut is added to chocolate to make Nutella.

Hazelnut

300

This monument in Washington D.C. is modeled after the Greek Parthenon and has the Gettysburg Address carved into its walls.

Lincoln Memorial

300

Billboard named this Supremes song number 19 on their list of 100 Greatest Girl Group Songs of All Time.

You Can't Hurry Love

400

Birds of a feather...

Flock together

400

The name of this toy from Wham-O came from the Hawaiian dance its users seemed to imitate.

Hula hoop

400

This is the name given to a turkey stuffed with a duck stuffed with a chicken.

Turducken

400

This symbol of American freedom sustained a crack during on President's Day in 1846, rendering it unringable.

Liberty Bell

400

The Beach Boys were inspired by Chuck Berry's "Sweet Little Sixteen" while writing this popular hit from 1963.

Surfin' USA

500

Absence makes the heart...

Grow fonder

500

This dance craze originated in a Hank Ballard song in 1959, but didn't capture the spotlight until 1960, when the song was covered by 17-year-old singer Chubby Checker.

The Twist

500

Nori, the traditional wrapping of sushi, is made from this.

Seaweed

500

America's tallest monument, located in St. Louis, Missouri, measures 630 feet tall and serves as a symbol of the city's role as an entryway to the West.



Gateway Arch

500

This Peggy Lee cover song was originally recorded by American R&B singer Little Willie John for his debut album.

Fever