This sitcom featured a blended family with six kids—three boys and three girls.
The Brady Bunch
This war officially ended in 1945.
WWII
This singer was known as “The King of Rock and Roll”
Elvis Presley
Known as the “Man in Black,” this singer recorded Ring of Fire and I Walk the Line.
Johnny Cash
This lollipop, introduced in 1931, has chocolate in the center and a hard candy shell.
Tootsie Pop
This show starred redhead Lucille Ball.
I Love Lucy
In 1969, this U.S. astronaut became the first man to walk on the moon.
Neil Armstrong
This actress starred as Maria Von Trapp in the Sound of Music.
Julie Andrews
This California band gave us sunny hits like Good Vibrations and Surfin’ U.S.A.
The Beach Boys
These small cars from Germany became popular in the 1960s.
Volkswagen Beetle
This Western featured Marshal Matt Dillon.
Gunsmoke
He was the British Prime Minister during WWII famous for his speeches
Winston Churchill
She was the First Lady during John F Kennedy’s presidency
Jackie Kennedy
The Beatles were from this country.
England
In 1977, this science-fiction movie directed by George Lucas became a blockbuster.
Star Wars
This science fiction TV show first aired in 1966 and featured Captain Kirk and Mr. Spock.
Star Trek
This wall was built in Germany in 1961 dividing a major city.
Berlin Wall
Rocky” (1976) starred this actor as a boxer from Philadelphia.
Silvester Stallone
This male singer sang White Christmas and became one of the best-selling artists of all time.
Bing Crosby
These small pastel candies were popular in school lunchboxes and sometimes came in rolls called “rolls of chalky goodness.”
Smarties
Opie was the son of Sheriff Taylor in this classic series.
Andy Griffith Show
This war started after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914
WWI
This famous baseball player for the Brooklyn Dodgers broke MLB color barrier in 1947.
Jackie Robinson
This singer, known as the “Queen of Country,” recorded hits like Jolene and 9 to 5.
Dolly Parton
This chewy chocolate, peanut, caramel, and nougat candy bar was first sold in 1923.
Baby Ruth