The Drive-In
A night sack for snoozing at a slumber party that's the set of skills available to someone like a magician
Sleeping Bag of Tricks
in 1967, this former lead singer of Them launched his solo career with "Brown Eyed Girl"
Van Morrison
"The Cat in the Hat" (1957)
Dr. Seuss
This 1930s casserole was made with bacon, peppers, onion, canned pork & beans, canned chilies & beans cheddar cheese and this popular kind of sandwich meat
Bologna
This fabulous fad of the 1950's still comes in a plastic egg-shaped container
Silly Putty
CBS sitcom about Ted Mosby's search for the nun who founded the order of the missionaries of charity in India
How I Met Your Mother Theresa
This 1966 song by The Supremes says this is one thing that you can't hurry
Love
"Gone with the Wind" (1936)
Margaret Mitchell
Introduced in 1963 it used a pair of light bulbs to create tiny baked goods
Easy Bake Oven
A celestial body of extremely intense gravity that scores an ace in golf
A black whole-in-one
"Sherry" brought this band to Number 1 in 1962
Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons
"Slaughterhouse-Five" (1969)
Kurt Vonnegut
This 1960s dessert that shares a name with one of the 50 states, and is cake topped with ice cream, meringue that was then torched table side for a truly show-stopping finish.
Baked Alaska
This 1930's game had people wondering if they were a natural born tycoon, just make sure you don't land yourself in jail!
Monopoly
Snoopy's owner who is a large forest dwelling omnivore
Charlie Brown Bear
Chubby Checker
"For Whom the Bell Tolls" (1940)
Ernest Hemmingway
The star of Julia Child's first cookbook, this dish is primarily beef, onion, carrots, garlic and mushrooms. It's time consuming, to prepare making it the perfect showoff for dinner parties.
Beef Bourguignon
You don't have to be the brightest to figure out this 1967 fad that consisted of a light box, black paper, and coloured pegs..
Lite-Brite
Freddie Highmore enters the Tardis as the first Time Lord with autism on this drama
The Good Doctor Who
Everybody's doin' a brand new dance now because this song was a summer jam in the 1960's (and then again in the 70's and 80's)
The Loco-Motion by Little Eva
"A Wrinkle In Time" (1962)
Madeleine L'Engle
This chocolatey 1966 dessert saw the bundt pan rise in popularity, winning the Pillsbury Bake Off
Tunnel of Fudge