This British band caused a frenzy when they arrived in America in 1964, a period dubbed the “British Invasion.”
What are The Beatles?
Zero divided by 6 yields this quotient.
What is zero?
A frozen dairy dessert topped with warm, gooey fudge.
What is ice cream dream?
First broadcast in 1969, this children’s show with Big Bird and Cookie Monster is still going strong.
What is Sesame Street?
This fruity gelatin dessert in the shape of a ring peaked in the 1960s, now mostly seen at retro parties.
What is Jell-O Mold?
This hairstyle, popular with women in the 1960s, involved piling the hair high on the head, sometimes with copious hairspray.
What is the beehive?
Of I'm, They've, You're, or Won't, the contraction that lost the most letters.
What is Won't?
A hot dog topped with this tangy, fermented cabbage dish.
What is a sauerkraut shout?
Critics called this 1970s video game company’s early products “a novelty” — it went on to kick off the home gaming industry.
What is Atari?
Introduced in 1985, this reformulation of a popular soda lasted less than three months.
What is New Coke?
In 1969, nearly half a million people attended this legendary three-day music festival in New York State.
What is Woodstock?
The predicate of a sentence tells what this part is or does.
What is the subject?
A flaky pastry filled with apples and baked until golden.
What is a strudel noodle?
This small yellow fruit from Central America was once dismissed as “just a trend” — now it’s in smoothies everywhere.
What is a banana?
This short-lived hair craze of the 1980s involved styling with lots of tiny braids, then unraveling them.
What is crimped hair?
This slang term meant something was cool, impressive, or exciting, and it might “blow your mind.”
What is "groovy"?
The size of this body part changes, depending on the light.
What is the pupil?
A spicy Tex-Mex dish made with meat and beans that you serve in a bread bowl.
What is chili filly?
These Japanese pocket monsters, debuting in the ‘90s, still inspire video games, TV shows, and trading cards.
What is Pokémon?
This 1970s fad toy was a smooth, glowing ball on a string, spinning up a storm before injuries got it banned in many places.
What is the Clackers toy?
In 1961, this Soviet cosmonaut became the first human to journey into outer space.
Who is Yuri Gagarin?
The 15th, 17th, 19th, 23rd, 24th, & 26th ones of these are specifically concerned with voting.
What are the Amendments to the Constitution?
A decadent treat of cocoa powder mixed into smooth peanut butter.
What is chocolate pocket?
This “temporary” New York landmark built for the 1964 World’s Fair still draws visitors to Queens.
What is the Unisphere?
This “revolutionary” technology from the early 2000s was meant to replace DVDs, but streaming killed it quickly.
What is HD-DVD?