Riddles
TV Shows of the 60s and 70s
Pop Culture Icons
Sports Legends
U.S. Geography
100

What room do ghosts avoid?

The Living Room

100

This 1960s sitcom followed the adventures of a lovable bachelor who was trying to raise his three sons with the help of his housekeeper, Alice.

The Brady Bunch

100

Known as the "King of Rock and Roll," this performer became an international sensation with hits like "Heartbreak Hotel" and "Jailhouse Rock."

Elvis Presley

100

This boxer, known as "The Greatest," became the youngest boxer to win the world heavyweight title in 1964 at age 22.

Muhammad Ali

100

This is the longest river in the United States, flowing over 2,300 miles from Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico. 


The Mississippi River

200

The more you take, the more you leave behind. What am I?

Footsteps

200

This 1960s detective show featured a quirky, trench-coated detective played by Peter Falk, famous for saying, "Just one more thing..."

Columbo
200

This British band, known for hits like "I Want to Hold Your Hand" and "A Hard Day's Night," took the U.S. by storm in the 60s.


The Beatles

200

This Hall of Fame running back was a dominant force for the Cleveland Browns during the 1960s, making nine Pro Bowls in his career.

Jim Brown

200

This state is home to the Grand Canyon, one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World.


Arizona

300

What belongs to you, but other people use it more than you?

Your Name

300

This 1970s TV drama followed a group of detectives working on a special police unit, famous for the catchphrase "Book 'em, Danno."

Hawaii Five-O

300

This famous TV talk-show host became a pop culture icon in the 1970s, known for his quick wit, humor, and hosting The Tonight Show.

Johnny Carson

300

This Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback won four Super Bowls in the 1970s, earning him the nickname "The Steel Curtain."

Terry Bradshaw

300

This is the only U.S. state that is made up entirely of islands.

Hawaii

400

What comes once in a minute, twice in a moment, but never in a thousand years?

The Letter "M"

400

This 1970s show, starring Carroll O'Connor, explored social and political issues with humor through the character of Archie Bunker.

All in the Family

400

This iconic actor was the star of The Godfather and The Godfather Part II in the 1970s, becoming one of Hollywood's biggest stars.

Al Pacino

400

This NBA star, known as "The Big Fundamental," led the Boston Celtics to multiple championships in the 1970s and was named MVP in 1971.

Bill Russell

400

This national park in Wyoming is famous for its geothermal features, including the Old Faithful geyser.

 

Yellowstone National Park

500

Mr. and Mrs. Mustard have six daughters and each daughter has one brother. How many people are in the Mustard family?

There are nine Mustards in the family. Since each daughter shares the same brother, there are six girls, one boy and Mr. and Mrs. Mustard.

500

This 1970s show was a groundbreaking sketch comedy series, starring Lily Tomlin, Jane Fonda, and Dolly Parton, about three women working in a corporate office.

 

9 to 5

500

This famous 1970s model and actress, known for her long, blonde hair and California girl image, became a pop culture icon with her role in Charlie's Angels.

 Farrah Fawcett

500

This baseball legend, known for his "cannon" arm and leadership on the field, became a Hall of Famer and the most dominant pitcher of the 1970s for the Cincinnati Reds.


Johnny Bench

500

This mountain range, stretching from New Mexico to Canada, is home to the Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado.


Rocky Mountains