Oh let me be your ______. – Elvis Presley
What is Teddy Bear?
These had large appliques of dogs on them with a leash going up to the waistline
What is a Poodle Skirt?
“Breakfast of Champions”
What are Wheaties?
In 1917 the Royal Family took this new name also a castle
What is Windsor?
A shallow pan that cooks food quickly, without a lid
What is a skillet?
______ ______, Honeybunch you know that I love you. –The Four Tops
What is Sugar Pie?
“Greasers” used Brylcreme to get this hairdo
What is a ducktail hairdo?
“Good to the last drop"
What is Maxwell House?
England and France fought the Battle of the Herrings in 1429 as this long conflict lurching was to a close
What is the Hundred Years War?
A cooking tool that is used to make soup, sauces or boil vegetables
What is a saucepan?
What can make me feel this way? ____ _____.
– The Temptations
What is My Girl?
These were the kid’s shoe of choice in the 1940’s & 50s
What are PF Flyers?
“Melt in your mouth, not in you hand"
What are M&M’s?
Usual adjective for the 1688 revolution that overthrew James II & placed William and Mary on the Throne
What is Glorious?
Used for mixing, chopping, blending quickly
What is a food processor or blender?
Come on ____ _____ and do the twist. –Chubby Checker
What is Little Miss?
This was a popular game during the depression and most often played in church halls
What is BINGO?
“Every Kiss begins with ____”
What is Kay (Jewelers)
In 1914 the Royal Navy won a major battle at these islands where it fought again in 1982
What are the Falkland Islands
Used to drain liquid from pasta, or vegetables
What is a colander?
Life could be a dream, _____ (do do do do sh-boom) –The Chords
What is Sweetheart?
This was the longest-running fad of the 1920a and started with the discovery of a pharaoh’s burial chamber
What is Tut-Mania?
“When it rains it pours”
What is Morton Salt?
Laws of 1911 & 1949 left this upper house of Parliament with only delaying powers
What is the House of Lords?
Adds air to flour, breaks up lumps in confectioners sugar
What is a sifter?