Musical Acts
Cereal
1950's TV
Trivia
U.S. History
100

In Anchors Aweigh, this actor dances alongside Jerry Mouse. 

Gene Kelly

100

In 1934, Lou Gehrig was the first athlete to appear on a box of this "Breakfast of Champions" 

Wheaties

100

In 1950, this comedian made the move from radio to television, along with his announcer Don Wilson and Rochester, his valet. 

Jack Benny
100

This country has the most natural lakes

Canada

100
This is the year WW1 started

1914

200

This actress did not sing her part in Singin' in the Rain, but was dubbed over by Betty Noyes.

Debbie Reynolds

200

A box of Lucky Charms contains cereal and little colorful bits made of this.

Marshmallow

200

This game show first invited audience members to "Come on down!" in 1956. 

The Price is Right

200
If a male donkey is called a Jack, then what is a female donkey called?

a Jenny

200

What are the 2 dual court systems?

Federal and State

300

Gene Kelly dances alongside this actress in the movie For Me and My Gal

Judy Garland

300

In 2011, a gluten free version of this cereal, made with brown rice, was introduced.

Rice Krispies. 

300

Eve Arden played this high school English teacher on TV from 1952-1956. 

(Our) Miss Brooks

300

This explorer named the Pacific Ocean

Ferdinand Magellan

300

This city was the first Capital of the United States

New York City 

400

This tap dancer turned diplomat was Hollywood's number one box office draw when she was a child.

Shirley Temple

400

Cocoa Pebbles and Fruity Pebbls are cereals inspired by this cartoon TV show. 

The Flinstones

400

His calling card included the phrase, "Have gun, will travel." 

Paladin, played by Richard Boone

400

Demolition of the Berlin Wall separating East and West Germany began in this year

1989

400

He was the president during the Great Depression

Franklin D. Roosevelt

500

This famous tap dancer performs "You're All The World To Me" in the 1951 musical Royal Wedding. 

Fred Astaire

500

Kellogg's Corn Flakes, which was introduced in 1894, has had this farm animal on the front of the box since 1957.

A Rooster. 

500
This legendary newsman was the host and producer of See it Now from 1951 to 1958.

Edward R. Murrow

500

This is the most consumed manufactured drink in the world.

Tea

500
These 2 presidents gave out stimulus checks

Biden & Trump