1942 Disney film that features a fawn as the main character
Bambi
cost of a loaf of bread in 1950
14 cents
lead singer of the band The Supremes during the 1960s
Diana Ross
fast food chain with the slogan “have it your way”
burger king
The original purpose of the tiny pockets in jeans
to store pocket watches
the year Forrest Gump was released
1994
the iconic hairstyle that became popular in the 1960s & was often associated with the band The Beatles
The Mop Top
iconic music festival in 1969
Woodstock
the oldest soft drink in America
Dr. Pepper
the most popular name for girls in the 1980s
Jessica
Al Pacino film that was released in 1975 and based on a true story
Dog Day Afternoon
name of the board game that stimulates real estate trading, published in 1959
Risk
the year AC/DC released the album Back in Black
1980
condiment used as medicine during the 1830s
ketchup
known as “fairy floss”, this carnival treat was established by a dentist in 1904
cotton candy
name of the famous gangster movie that features the line “Leave the gun. Take the cannoli”
The Godfather
fitness craze that became popular in the 1980s, characterized by high- energy exercise routines set to upbeat music
aerobics
writer of the song “Blowin’ in the Wind” which became an anthem of the 1960s civil rights movement
Bob Dylan
this fast food restaurant is home of the original small, square hamburger
white castle
the first product to have its bar code scanned
Wrigleys Gum
the name of the hotel in the movie The Shining
The Overlook Hotel
the name of the portable music player introduced by Sony in 1979 and became popular for allowing users to listen to cassette tapes on the go
Sony Walkman
Michael Jackson teamed up with which notable guitar player for the 1982 song “Beat It”
Eddie Van Halen
this fast food restaurant introduced a popular advertising campaign in 1997 that featured a talking chihuahua
taco bell
how long was the first Thanksgiving