Planes, Trains, and Automobiles
Let's Dance
Foods of North America
Famous Pairs
1963
100

This iconic train was the setting for an Agatha Christie mystery.

The Orient Express

100
He was often Ginger Rogers' dance partner.

Fred Astaire

100

Philadelphia is known for this sandwich.

The Philly Cheesesteak

100

Love and "this" go together.

Marriage

100

He became President on November 22, 1963.

Lyndon B. Johnson

200

These brothers are generally credited with inventing, building, and flying the first successful motor-operated airplane.

The Wright Brothers (Orville and Wilbur)

200

This ballroom dance is made up of three basic steps.

The Waltz

200

This traditional Mexican street food is made of tortillas stuffed with meat/cheese and topped with salsa.

Tacos

200

Tom and Jerry were cartoon characters depicting these two animals.

Cat (Tom) and Mouse (Jerry)

200

In February 1963, travel to this country was deemed illegal.

Cuba

300

The final scene in "Thelma & Louise" shows them driving a 1966 Thunderbird where? (Hint: It was a dramatic choice to escape the law.)

Off a cliff

300

Gregory Hines is credited with modernizing this dance and bringing it to popularity. (Hint: It's not quiet!)

Tap Dance

300

Key West is known for this dessert because of its locally-grown citrus.

Key Lime Pie

300

When you think of Richard Burton, you probably also think of this actress.

Elizabeth Taylor

300

This Pope, known as "The Good Pope," died in June 1963.

Pope John XXIII

400

This 1970 Ford model was considered an embarrassment, sold for less than $2,000, and was named after a type of horse.

Ford Pinto

400

This ballroom dance is made up of four basic steps and generally performed to big band music.  (Hint: It was introduced in the 1920s and considered "the Rolls-Royce of standard dances.")

The Foxtrot

400

This iconic seafood roll from Maine is served on a split-top bun.

Lobster Roll

400

Clark Kent (aka Superman) loved this reporter.

Lois Lane

400

This U.S. automaker ended production at its last plant in South Bend, Indiana. The 1950 "Champion" had been its all-time highest production model.

Studebaker

500

The film "Those Magnificent Men In Their Flying Machines" is the story of an air race over this body of water.

The English Channel

500

Chubby Checker wrote a song specifically about this dance. ("Come on baby, let's do ____ ______.")

The Twist

500

This Canadian dish is made of french fries topped with cheese curds and gravy.

Poutine

500

Famous scientists Pierre and Marie shared this last name.

Curie

500

This East African nation declared its independence from Britain on December 12, 1963.

Kenya