Washington State
Classic Sit Coms
Fictional Locations
Classic Toys
1920s
100

According to legend, Washington's Puget Sound was created by this giant lumberjack?

Paul Bunyan

100

“Mork & Mindy (1978)” starred Pam Dawber as Mindy, a woman who takes in an alien named Mork played by this soon-to-become legendary funny man?

Robin Williams

100

Dorothy Gale, the Tin Man, the Scarecrow, and the Cowardly Lion travel to find the famous wizard of this two-letter land?

Oz

100

The first ones to be introduced came in a turquoise colour (then the pale yellow) and with a carry handle. Within the unit was a one hundred watt light bulb that provided the heat for cooking little cakes.

Easy Bake Oven

100

This Gatsby-esque masterpiece by F. Scott Fitzgerald throws a glamorous party in the roaring Jazz Age?

The Great Gatsby

200

The Seattle Kraken play their home games in this arena, whose name reflects that it is billed as "the most progressive, responsible, and sustainable arena in the world?"

Climate Pledge Arena

200

Initially airing as a television show in 1976, this many Angels are typically represented by "Charlie's Angels?"

Three

200

In J.K. Rowling's famous "Harry Potter" series, this is the name of the fictional wizarding school Harry, Ron, and Hermione attend?

Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry

200

"He-Man and the Masters of the Universe" was a very popular cartoon series that my kids watched in the 1980s. This company marketed the toys that were connected to the series?

Mattel

200

He was the sky conqueror that boldly flew solo across the Atlantic in 1927, making even the birds envious?

Charles Lindbergh

300

This privately held corporation, founded in 1911 in Tacoma, WA, is a conglomerate that has not only its namesake bars popular around the world, but also “M&M’s”, pet food, and animal care services?

Mars

300

The running joke that the TV family was so wholesome they never used the bathroom started because the network wouldn’t allow a toilet to be shown on screen. This was the title of the groovy 1969 sitcom?

The Brady Bunch

300

In the story of Peter Pan, this is the name of the fictional island where Peter, Tinkerbell, and the Lost Boys live?

Neverland

300

This is the name of the popular military action figure that was a 'real American hero' and a hit starting in the 1964 holiday season?

G.I. Joe

300

This swinging dance, beloved by flappers and guaranteed to get your feet tapping, turned the 1920s into a non-stop shimmy fest

The Charleston

400

This Washington National Park, in the Port Angeles area, is home to a lot of hiking amongst its namesake mountain range? Its name is reminiscent of Greek athletics.

Olympic National Park

400

This popular ABC sitcom, running from 1964 to 1972, was about ad exec Darrin and his marriage to Samantha, who has magical powers? It was reimagined into a 2005 Will Ferrell romantic comedy movie that was not as popular.

Bewitched

400

On this television show,  a group of plane crash survivors live on a mysterious island, filmed in Hawaii?

Lost

400

This toy, invented in the early 1950s, and still popular for decades afterwards, managed to land a starring role in a widely popular animated movie series?

Mr. Potato Head

400

This musical genre, a blend of soulful vibes and snazzy tunes, transformed the 1920s into the ultimate dance party?

Jazz

500

Bursting with color and covered in spectacular, bell-shaped flowers when in bloom, this large, evergreen shrub is the state flower of Washington?

Rhododendron

500

A very popular sitcom that ran from 1952 to 1966 was “The Adventures Of Ozzie and Harriet,” starring this real life “N” family? It is also the surname of country singer Willie, as well as British naval hero Horatio.

Nelson

500

This antonym town was the location where Marty McFly goes "Back to the Future"

Hill Valley

500

This toy was tiny and came with a tiny carry along house to go with it. They came in many themes and can be found under the "doll" category in a toy store. This was her name?

Polly Pocket

500

This U.S. President that took charge in 1929 just as the economy took a nosedive, setting the stage for the Great Depression drama?

Herbert Hoover