Who sang “Can’t Help Falling in Love”?
Elvis Presley
Fun Fact: Elvis recorded it in 1961 for the movie Blue Hawaii!
Lucy’s best friend and partner in mischief?
Ethel Mertz
Fun Fact: Vivian Vance and Lucille Ball became lifelong friends offscreen.
What dessert is also a word for something “cool”?
Jell-O
Fun Fact: Jell-O salads were once considered “fancy party food” in the 1950s.
Who sang “Johnny B. Goode”?
Chuck Berry
Fun Fact: It’s one of the first rock songs sent into space on the Voyager record.
What animal can sleep for three years straight?
A Snail
Fun Fact: They hibernate during long dry seasons!
What movie features the spaghetti kiss between two dogs?
Lady & the Tramp
Fun Fact: Walt Disney almost cut the scene — now it’s one of the most iconic kisses ever!
What was the name of the town in The Andy Griffith Show?
Mayberry
Fun Fact: The fictional town was inspired by Griffith’s real hometown in North Carolina.
What cereal’s mascot says “They’re Grrrreat!”?
Frosted Flakes
Fun Fact: Tony the Tiger was originally voiced by a deep-voiced opera singer.
What Beatle was known as “The Quiet One”?
George Harrison
Fun Fact: He was the first Beatle to have a solo #1 hit.
True or False: Bananas grow on trees.
False — they grow on plants that are technically giant herbs!
Finish the lyric: “Love and marriage, love and marriage, go together like a...”
Horse and carriage
Fun Fact: The song was sung by Frank Sinatra and used as the Married… with Children theme.
What 1970s show featured the phrase, “Dy-no-mite!”?
Good Times
Fun Fact: Actor Jimmie Walker’s catchphrase was completely improvised.
What crunchy snack was first made in Pennsylvania and goes perfectly with mustard or cheese dip?
Pretzels
Fun Fact: Pretzels were once given to children as rewards for learning their prayers!
What song begins, “Is this the real life, is this just fantasy?”
Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen
Fun Fact: It took three weeks to record — unheard of for one song in 1975!
What’s the only mammal that can truly fly?
A Bat
Fun Fact: Their wings are actually modified hands!
Which couple met on the set of Cleopatra and became tabloid royalty?
Elizabeth Taylor & Richard Burton
Fun Fact: They married each other twice!
What was the name of the horse who could talk?
Mister Ed
Fun Fact: They made his mouth move by giving him peanut butter!
What fruit snack brand became popular in the 1980s for being “almost candy”?
Fruit Roll-Ups
Fun Fact: Kids loved peeling them off the plastic — even though they stuck to everything else!
What 1977 movie turned John Travolta into a disco icon?
Saturday Night Fever
Fun Fact: The Bee Gees wrote the movie’s entire soundtrack in just a few weeks!
What vegetable was once used as currency in ancient Egypt?
Onions
Fun Fact: Workers were even paid with onions while building the pyramids.
What classic love song begins, “At last, my love has come along”?
At Last by Etta James
Fun Fact: It’s played at more weddings than almost any other slow song.
Who lived in a pineapple under the sea?
SpongeBob Squarepants
Fun Fact: SpongeBob first aired in 1999 — which means it’s now over 25 years old!
What childhood snack came in a little red box and featured an animal on the front?
Animal Crackers
Fun Fact: The little box was designed to look like a circus cage — complete with a string handle so kids could carry it like a toy!
Which girl group sang “Stop! In the Name of Love”?
The Supremes
Fun Fact: They used hand gestures during performances so fans could sing along with motions.
What’s older — the pyramids or the woolly mammoth?
The pyramids
Fun Fact: Mammoths were still roaming the Earth when the pyramids were built.