P Words
1960s History
SUPER Duper
Musical by Songs
Toys of the 1950s
8 Letter Words
Summer Road Trip
100

given to an infant or toddler to calm them, which is also where it gets its name

Pacifier

100

Narrowly defeated Richard Nixon in 1960 to become the youngest president ever elected

John F. Kennedy

100

NFL Championship game. The Bears haven't been since 2006

Super Bowl

100

My Favorite Things, Do-Re-Mi

The Sound of Music

100

Introduced by Mattel in 1959, she went on to become the best selling doll of all time

 Barbie

100

this sport, America's National Pastime, emerged from older similiar games in the mid 19th century

Baseball
100

visit Alcatraz Island, located in the bay that shares its name with this City

San Francisco

200

A legislative body; or the name for a group of owls

Parliament

200

in 1961, this was erected to divide East Germany and West Germany

Berlin Wall

200

This comic book character from the planet Krypton made his debut in 1938

Superman

200

Ya Got Trouble, Seventy-Six Trombones

The Music Man

200

This toy is a plastic circle twirled around the waist. When it was released in 1958 it became one of the biggest toy fads of all time

Hula Hoop

200

another term for a pancake

Flapjack

200

Whether you like gambling, magic, music, or buffets, you'll find them all in this desert city

Las Vegas

300

a mixture of dried, naturally fragrant plant materials used to provide a gentle natural scent

Potpourri

300

this presidential candidate was assassinated in 1968, nearly five years after his brother was assassinated

Robert F. Kennedy

300

This extremely strong adhesive first hit the market in 1958

Super Glue

300

Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin', The Surrey with the Fringe on Top

Oklahoma!

300

Like Kleenex, this brand name has become a generic term for all toy flying discs

Frisbee

300

a term for an unmarried man, it's also the name of a party held for such a man before getting married

Bachelor
300

this Florida city is home to both Disney World and Universal Studios

Orlando

400

a small booklet or leaflet containing information or arguments about a single subject

Pamphlet
400

He followed Neil Armstrong to be the second person to walk on the moon

Buzz Aldrin

400

from Mary Poppins, even though the sound of it is something quite atrocious, if you say it loud enough you'll always sound precocious

Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious

400

Matchmaker, If I Were a Rich Man

Fiddler on the Roof

400

The first toy advertised on television, it originally came with just plastic body parts, you had to supply your own tuber

Mr Potato Head

400

this soft, lightweight metal is the primary material soda cans are made from

Aluminum
400

This island is known for its fudge and its horse drawn carriages, as cars aren't allowed here

Mackinac Island

500

this word, similar to chaos or bedlam, literally means the place of all demons in Latin

Pandemonium

500

in 1967, he became the first African-American appointed to the United States Supreme Court

Thurgood Marshall

500

administrator in charge of a school district

Superintendent

500

Put on a Happy Face, The Telephone Song

Bye Bye Birdie

500

This wooden construction toy was created by the son of Frank Lloyd Wright and named after the 16th president

Lincoln Logs

500

a school of art that does not attempt to represent anything in reality, but seeks to achieve an emotional effect using shapes, forms, colors, and textures

Abstract

500

Visit Four Corners Monument, where these four states meet

Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah