Ward and June were two main characters from what famous tv show in the late 50s and early 60s
Leave it to Beaver
This famous toy brand is originally from Denmark. Children have been building with their plastic bricks since 1958.
Lego
What year did The Beatles officially disband?
1971
He was a famous Canadian Ice Hockey Player and former head coach. He played in the NHL from 1979 - 1999.
Wayne Gretzky
In Canada we like to put cheese curds and gravy on our fries.
Poutine
Which rising young star from the movie “Rebel without a Cause” died in an automobile accident in 1955?
James Dean
This multi-player board game has had players buying and trading properties around the board since 1936.
Monopoly
What was the name of Elvis Presley‘s infamous estate located in Memphis, TN?
Graceland
An American former professional basketball player who appeared in the movie Space Jam (1996)
Michael Jordan
A traditional Mexican dish consisting of small tortilla and filling (meat, beans, veggies, and cheese).
Taco
In which film did Humphrey Bogart say “we‘ll always have Paris”
Casablanco
Originally called the magic cube, this six sides puzzle toy has 9 colourful stickers on each side.
Rubik’s Cube
Who wrote the “star spangled banner”
Francis Scott-Key
He is an American professional golfer and is regarded as one of the greatest golfer of all time.
Tiger Woods
In the Unites Kingdom, you might use tartar sauce and ketchup for these two things. One is made from potatoes and the other you have to catch.
Fish and Chips
What are the names of the three stooges?
Moe, Larry and Curly
These fashionable dolls made their debut in 1959 and became the flagship toy for the Mattel Toy Company.
Barbie
Which famous singer of the 40s and 50s had the nickname “ol’ blue eyes”
Frank Sinatra
He was a Hong Kong actor, director and martial arts instructor often credited with paving the way for modern mixed martial arts.
Bruce Lee
Italy is known for their sauces, which incorporates these two different national dishes.
Pasta and Pizza
Which actress, whose career spanned from the 30s to the 80s, has won the most academy awards?
Katharine Hepburn
4 wins and 12 nominations
Children and adults alike went crazy for these soft dolls in the 1980s, even breaking down the doors of stores to buy one.
Cabbage Patch Kids
Tony Bennett had a 1951 number 1 hit with the song “Cold, cold —————“
Heart
A Jamaican runner who broke world records in the 100 and 200 metre sprints: won 6 gold medals.
Usain Bolt
They are a very thin pancake, which happens to be one of France’s national dishes.
Crepe