This famous singer of the 1940's and 50's is known for hits such as "New York, New York," "The Way You Look Tonight," and "Fly Me to the Moon."
Who is Frank Sinatra
This woman refused to give up her seat on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama in 1955.
Who is Rosa Parks?
Ward and June were two main characters from this famous TV show of the late 50s and early 60s
What is "Leave it to Beaver?"
The color of the M, in the famous fast food chain, McDonalds.
What is Yellow?
The year in which The Beatles officially disbanded
What is 1971
Part of every address today, the U.S. Postal Service added this component to addresses in 1963.
What is a zip code?
This rising young star from the movie "Rebel without a cause" died in an automobile accident.
Who is James Dean?
Known as the Aloha State.
What is Hawaii?
The person who wrote the Star Spangled Banner
Who is Francis Scott-Key?
This president resigned over the 1974 Watergate Scandal
Who is Richard Nixon?
The film in which Humphrey Bogart say, "We'll always have Paris?"
What is "Casablanca?"
This tasty food is the National dish of America.
What is the hamburger?
The name of Elvis Presley's infamous estate located in Memphis Tennessee.
What is Graceland?
The first woman to make a solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean.
Who is Amelia Earhart?
The names of the Three Stooges
Who are Moe, Larry and Curly?
The blood type known as being the universal donor.
What is O-negative?
Tony Bennett had a 1951 Number 1 hit with this song song entitled "Cold, Cold, ______."
What is heart?
The years in which WWII started, and ended.
What is 1939 through 1945?
This actress, whose career spanned from the 30s to the 80s, has won the most Academy Awards.
Who is Katharine Hepburn, with 4 wins and 12 nominations?
Along with Philips, this company developed the CD in the late 70s.
What is Sony