This 1939 film featured Dorothy, Toto, and a yellow brick road.
Wizard of Oz
Elvis Presley was known as the “King of” this genre.
Rock and Roll
Neil Armstrong first walked on the moon in this year.
1969
Spaghetti is a type of this cuisine.
Italian
Archie, Edith, Gloria, and Meathead were characters on this 1970s sitcom.
All in the Family
Humphrey Bogart said, “Here’s looking at you, kid” in this 1942 classic.
Casablanca
The Beatles crossed a famous London street for the cover of this 1969 album.
Abbey Road
This Canadian prime minister is known for saying “Just watch me” during the October Crisis of 1970.
Pierre Trudeau
This beverage slogan said it “gives you wings.”
Red Bull
This show featured the Cartwright family on the Ponderosa Ranch.
Bonanza
In 1965, Julie Andrews twirled on an Austrian hillside in this musical.
The Sound of Music
“My Way” became a signature song for this singer nicknamed “Ol’ Blue Eyes.”
Frank Sinatra
The Allied invasion of Normandy in WWII is known by this name.
D-day
This Canadian food store chain, founded in 1982, is known for letting customers scoop their own candy, nuts, and spices.
Bulk Barn
Angela Lansbury solved crimes in this long-running mystery series.
Murder, She Wrote
This 1972 Best Picture winner featured the Corleone family and the famous line, “I’m gonna make him an offer he can’t refuse.”
The Godfather
This Motown group sang “My Girl” in 1964.
The Temptations
This was the last province to join Canada, in 1949.
Newfoundland and Labrador
The main ingredient in guacamole.
Avocado
This 1960s show had a catchy theme with the lyrics “They’re creepy and they’re kooky.”
The Addams Family
This 1954 Alfred Hitchcock thriller takes place entirely from one apartment’s window.
Rear Window
“Bohemian Rhapsody” was a hit for this British rock band.
Queen
This canal, completed in 1914, connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
Panama Canal
This dessert’s name means “pick me up” in Italian.
Tiramisu
The Korean War was the setting for this comedy-drama series.
M*A*S*H*