Before and After
Black and White Movies
Flags of the World
Inventions of the Decade
Fashion
400
The Defender of Gotham gets a "Blurred Lines" singer as a new sidekick and they tour as this duo 

 Batman and Robin Thicke 

400

Directed by Fritz Lang, this 1931 German thriller is one of the first fine sound films about a serial killer who targets children. 

M

400

The flag of this country, known as the Triangle Flag was adopted on December 16, 1962

Nepal

400

Are you a fan of milkshakes? This invention made it's first appearance in 1922, originally created for shakes and malts but later became a popular kitchen appliance in most homes.

Electric Blender

400

This hairstyle was made popular due to the influence of bands like The Beatles and The Rolling Stones during the 1960s 

Mop-Top

800

Chris Pratt trains velociraptors and makes loans to countries with an organization founded in 1944

Jurassic World Bank

800

This film from 1962 that came out during the Civil Rights Movement is based on the Pulitzer Prize winning book, and focuses around racism during the 1930s 

To Kill A Mockingbird

800

This flag sports the Maasai shield and two crossed spears, and became official in 1963

Kenya

800

They say Jeopardy might  be the best thing since this invention! Which wasn't until 1928 that inventor Fredrick Rohwedder had a working machine ready

Sliced Bread

800

This 1950s trend involved a wide, swing, felt skirt of a solid colour displaying this design appliquéd or or transferred onto the fabric. 

Poodle

1200

This "Bridesmaids" and "SNL" star who guided Santa's sleigh

Maya Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer 

1200

This 1950 Billy Wilder film was nominated for 11 Academy Awards and won 3. It is considered by critics to be one of the best films ever made. 

Sunset Boulevard

1200

This country's flag is known as The Golden Arrowhead and has been the national flag since 1966

Guyana

1200

Percy Spence is the one you need to thank for bringing this invention, based off radar technology into existence in 1947. But the countertop version didn't make it's way to the market until 1968

Microwave Oven

1200

These  boot's name is derived from the French expression meaning 'in abundance galore', popular in the 1960's 

Go-Go Boots

1600

Based on Peter Pan's fairy friend, it's a way of grading tests

Tinker Bell Curve

1600

Starring Janet Leigh this 1960's movie pioneered the slasher/horror genre but it was criticized for it's violence and sexuality. 

Psycho

1600
This country's flag which now has 27 stars on it, only had 22 stars from 1960-1968

Brazil

1600

Before CD players and Walkmans you had to listen to music on one of these, created by Phillips Co. in the Netherlands in 1962. Don't forget to rewind it when you're done!

Cassette Tapes

1600

Audrey Hepburn brought this basic piece of clothing back on the fashion map after her appearance in 1961's "Breakfast at Tiffany's" 

The Little Black Dress 

2000
A famous Chicago sports stadium where elementary students might go for experiential learning 

Wrigley Field Trip

2000

Marilyn Monroe gives her most memorable performance in this 1959 film where two musicians disguise themselves by dressing as women to avoid the mafia after witnessing the Saint Valentine's Massacre.  

Some Like It Hot

2000

The dragon is the prominent feature on this country's flag and in 1969  the king ordered the lower half of the flag to be changed from red to orange

Bhutan
2000

This invention who's acronym consists of the 1st, 20th and 13th letters of the alphabet came around 6 weeks after Neil Armstrong landed on the moon in 1969.

ATM

2000

This 1940s suit with high-waisted, wide-legged, tight-cuffed, pegged trousers, and a long coat with wide lapels and wide padded shoulders is known as this

Zoot Suit