A 'Peanuts' Holiday
Native American History
60's Pop Fill in the Blank
Retro Game Shows
Purple Heart Recipients
100

This man is the creator of the Peanuts characters.

Who is Charles M. Schulz? 

His first cartoon, a drawing of his family’s dog Spike, was published in 1937 when he was only 15. By the 1970s, his comic strips and TV specials were a national success.

100

This famous guitarist is best remembered for his psychedelic tunes like “Purple Haze” but was also proud to be of Cherokee descent.

Who is Jimi Hendrix? 

The late rock star’s family donated some of his belongings to the National Museum of the American Indian in 2010.

100

This hit by Chubby Checker begins with the lyrics “Come on, baby/Let’s do ____ ____.”

What is the twist? 

The song sparked a dance craze and even spinoff songs like “Let’s Twist Again.”

100

Originally hosted by Bob Barker, this ever-popular game show pits contestants against one another to guess the price of everyday goods.

What is The Price Is Right? 

The show has been running for 50 years and is currently hosted by Drew Carey.

100

Before he was the 34th president, he received a Purple Heart for heroic actions during World War II.

Who is JFK? 

Kennedy was the commanding officer of a torpedo boat that was destroyed; he saved the lives of many of his crew after the attack.

200

In the 1973 cartoon A Charlie Brown Holiday Dinner, this canine character helps Charlie Brown prepare toast and popcorn for dinner

Who is Snoopy? 

The multitalented pooch has been appearing in Peanuts cartoons since their creation by Charles Schulz in 1950.

200

Actor Abel Fernandez, of Yaqui descent, is known for his role as Agent William Youngfellow in this 1960s television series about Eliot Ness.

What is The Untouchables? 

The character Fernandez plays is also Indigenous and is based on a real-life agent from the 1930s

200

In 1965, the Four Tops declared, “Sugar pie, honey bunch/You know that I love you/I can’t ____ ____.”

What is help myself? 

The song topped the Billboard charts twice in 1965, becoming one of the biggest hits of that summer.

200

Recently married couples compete on this game show to demonstrate how well they know each other.

What is The Newlywed Game? 

Debuting in 1966 and hosted by Bob Eubanks, the show’s popularity greatly improved network ratings for ABC.

200

This author of Slaughterhouse-Five served in the army during the Battle of the Bulge and was awarded a Purple Heart and a Prisoner of War Medal.

Who is Kurt Vonnegut? 

He later served as the honorary president of the American Humanist Association.

300

This sports-loving gal with a crush on Charlie Brown first appeared in a Peanuts comic in 1966.

Who is Peppermint Patty? 

Did you know her full name is Patricia Reinhardt?

300

In 1972, the Indian ______ Act gave federal funding to improve schooling for Indigenous children and to create parent advisory boards.

What is Education? 

Notably, the act gave Indigenous communities a degree of autonomy in developing curricula and managing the education in their communities.

300

In 1960, the Drifters crooned, “Don’t forget who’s taking you home/And in whose arms you’re gonna be/So darlin’, save the last ____ ____ ____.”

What is dance for me? 

Known for a string of hits throughout the ’50s and ’60s, the Drifters were inducted into the Rock ’n’ Roll Hall of Fame in 1988.

300

Monty Hall was the first host of this zany game show where costume-clad contestants are offered the choice of curtains one, two, or three

What is Let’s Make a Deal? 

Wayne Brady currently hosts the long-running game show, but it still features the wacky costumes and gag prizes that made it such a hit.

300

Before hosting this show in the early 1960s, Rod Serling was awarded a Purple Heart for his service as a World War II paratrooper

What is The Twilight Zone? 

During his time in the army, he met Jack Benny and first got into acting.

400

At the beginning of the Thanksgiving special, this character offers to hold the football for Charlie Brown to kick but pulls it away at the last moment.

Who is Lucy (Van Pelt)? 

Lucy often does this to Charlie Brown throughout the comic strip’s decades-long run. However, in the one comic where Lucy does not pull the ball away, Charlie Brown ends up missing the ball and accidentally breaking Lucy’s arm

400

In 1969, Native American activists took over this island prison off the coast of California to protest the government’s treatment of Indigenous peoples.

What is Alcatraz? 

The occupation lasted until June 1971 and helped spread awareness of issues in the Indigenous community, which sparked changes to government policies

400

Singing for the Four Seasons, Frankie Valli asks, “Sherry, can you ____ ____ ____?”

What is come out tonight? According to an interview with NPR, the song was written in just 15 minutes, and the name Sherry was chosen to fit the melody and not to honor a specific person.

400

On this show, a giant tic-tac-toe board features nine celebrities answering the host’s questions.

What is Hollywood Squares? 

Celebrity contestants included Paul Lynde, Joan Rivers, and Vincent Price.

400

This actor, known for The Rockford Files and The Great Escape, was awarded two Purple Hearts for his service in the Korean War.

Who is James Garner?

A mix-up resulted in Garner not receiving his second Purple Heart until 1983.

500

This composer wrote and performed the soundtrack for A Charlie Brown Holiday Dinner

Who is Vince Guaraldi? 

In addition to many Charlie Brown TV specials, Guaraldi worked on the soundtracks of Cast Away; Good Morning, Vietnam; and The Wolf of Wall Street.

500

This organization, called AIM for short, was founded in 1968 to promote self-sufficiency for Indigenous American peoples

What is the American Indian Movement? 

Co-founded by Dennis Banks, AIM helped advocate for important legislation like the Indian Civil Rights Act.

500

In 1965, the Righteous Brothers first sang, “You lost that _____ _____.”

What is loving feeling? 

The song topped the Billboard charts in February 1965 and is often cited as one of radio’s mostplayed hits.

500

This fill-in-the-blank game show features ordinary people competing to match their answers to those of celebrities

What is Match Game? 

Celebrities who have appeared on the panel include Richard Dawson, Betty White, and Gary Burghoff.

500

Best-known as Matt Dillon on this long-running television show, James Arness was drafted in 1943 and was awarded a Purple Heart and a Bronze Star

What is Gunsmoke?

Arness started his career as a radio announcer after being wounded during the Battle of Anzio before moving on to acting.