This father is royalty in England and has two sons named William and Harry
Prince Charles.
This Brady Bunch dad worked as an architect and had six kids to manage.
Mike Brady
If Dad is hanging a picture, he might say, “Hand me the _____ so it’s straight.”
Level
In the United States, Father’s Day is celebrated on this day of the week.
Sunday
Who is considered the father of our country
George Washington
Who is pebbles father and Wilma's Husband
Fred Flintstone
This 1950s TV dad worked at the Daily Planet and had a secret identity as Superman.
Clark Kent
This dad chore often involves standing on the roof with a leaf blower or hose.
cleaning the gutters
Which holdiay was an official holiday first? Mother's Day or Father's Day?
Mother's Day
This Founding Father is on the $100 bill but was never president
Benjamin Franklin
Who said Luke I am your Father?
Darth Vader
Andy Griffith played this easygoing sheriff and father on The Andy Griffith Show.
Andy Taylor
Dad often becomes the “grill master” during this holiday weekend.
4th or July
The official flower of Father’s Day is this sturdy bloom
a rose
He drafted the Declaration of Independence
Thomas Jefferson
This father was known as the King of Rock 'n' Roll and had one daughter named Lisa Marie
Elvis Presley
This 1950s TV dad worked at the Daily Planet and had a secret identity as Superman.
Clark Kent
What might Dad pull out to fix a leaky faucet under the kitchen sink
A pipe wrench
This U.S. president signed the law making Father’s Day a permanent national holiday.
Richard Nixon
Often called the "Father of the Constitution."
James Madison
Who is the father of Laura, Mary, and Carrie Ingalls?
Charles Ingalls
This TV dad had three sons—Mike, Robbie, and Chip—on My Three Sons.
Steve Douglas
What household appliance does Dad often clean out once a year, usually full of lint?
Dryer Vent
Father’s Day was officially recognized as a national holiday in this decade.
the 1970s? (Specifically, 1972)
This Founding Father helped write The Federalist Papers and was famously killed in a duel.
Alexander Hamilton