What cartoon dog solved mysteries with Shaggy and friends?
Who is Scooby-Doo?
You use this appliance to make toast.
What is a toaster?
He was the first man to walk on the moon.
Who is Neil Armstrong?
Henry Ford made this type of vehicle affordable to many.
What is a car?
This word means “neat” or “cool” in 1950s slang.
What is swell?
Which tiny blue characters lived in mushroom houses?
What are the Smurfs?
This baked good often comes in a “bundt” or “pound” variety.
What is cake?
She was the first woman to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court.
Who is Sandra Day O’Connor?
These electric street vehicles used to run on rails in many cities.
What are trolleys?
A 1960s way to say goodbye.
What is "peace out" or "later, alligator"?
This superhero family included Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl.
Who are The Incredibles?
Jell-O is made with this main ingredient to make it wiggle.
What is gelatin?
He was the first Black U.S. president.
Who is Barack Obama?
This mode of transport flies through the air and crosses oceans.
What is an airplane?
A word for someone who’s “in the know” and stylish.
What is "hip"?
What cat always tried to catch Jerry the mouse?
Who is Tom (from Tom and Jerry)?
Deviled eggs start with this main ingredient.
What are hard-boiled eggs?
This woman was the first to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean.
Who is Amelia Earhart?
These large ships were once the primary way to cross the Atlantic.
What are ocean liners?
This meant “I agree” or “that’s true” in 70s slang.
What is "right on"?
What animated stone-age family lived in Bedrock?
Who are The Flintstones?
This slow-cooking appliance was a kitchen staple in the 70s.
What is a Crock-Pot?
This city was the first capital of the United States.
What is Philadelphia?
These two-wheeled vehicles were a common childhood gift.
What are bicycles?
This term was used for dancing and having fun.
What is "cut a rug"?