Don't Forget the Lyrics
Music History
Who's the Artist
Vibrations
Cookie Jar
100

We all live in a ________ submarine.

Yellow

100

This composer wrote "Ode to Joy" when he was deaf.

Beethoven

100

Love Me Do, Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds, Help!

The Beatles

100

A cat vibrates when it does this.

Pur

100

This kind of cookie tells you about your future.

Fortune

200

Let the storm rage on, the ______ never bothered me anyway.

Cold

200

This 1950's artist is known as The King of Rock and Roll.

Elvis

200

Jailhouse Rock, Blue Suede Shoes, Hound Dog

Elvis

200

The Beach Boys were picking up these kinds of vibrations.

Good

200

This black and white cookie is milk's favorite!

Oreo

300

It's coming down on me, ______ like misery.

Water

300

This 1980's TV channel used to play music videos 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

MTV

300

Vogue, Like a Prayer, Material Girl

Madonna

300

When we speak or sing, this part of our body vibrates.

Voice box/vocal folds

300

This cookie is in the shape of a person.

Gingerbread

400

'Cause we are living in a ______ world and I am a ______ girl.

Material

400

This Michael Jackson music video took $600,000 to produce and it was the most successful music video of all time.

Thriller

400

All too Well, Shake it Off, Me!

Taylor Swift

400

This scale is used to measure earthquakes.

The Richter Scale

400

You need some small chunks of chocolate to bake this cookie.

Chocolate chip

500

'Cause this is _____, _____ night, And no one's gonna save you from the beast about to strike.

Thriller

500

In the 1960's, you could watch music videos on this machine.

Scopitone

500

Billie Jean, Beat it, Thriller

Michael Jackson

500

Sound is made when something vibrates. What part of a piano vibrates?

The strings

500

This hard, crunchy cookie's name is Italian for "twice baked".

Biscotti