Music and Broadway
Television and Film
Vintage America
Classical and Big Band Musid
Hollywood Golden Age
100

Before going solo, Diana Ross performed with this Motown group.

Supremes

100

The famous line “Here’s looking at you, kid” came from this film.

Casablanca

100

This company introduced TV dinners in 1953.

Swanson

100

This composer became deaf later in life yet continued composing symphonies.

Who is Ludwig van Beethoven?

100

This actress was known as “The Swedish Sphinx.

Greta Garbo

200

This 1957 Broadway musical featured the songs “Maria” and “Tonight.”

Westside Story

200

On The Honeymooners, Ralph Kramden worked as this.

The Bus Driver

200

This catalog company allowed families to shop by mail for decades.

Sears

200

Glenn Miller disappeared while flying over this body of water during World War II.

The English Channel

200

Citizen Kane was directed by this actor and filmmaker

Orson Welles

300

Bing Crosby first recorded this bestselling holiday song in 1942.

White Christmas

300

This actress played Catwoman in the 1960s Batman series.

Julie Newmar

300

These machines at diners played 45 rpm records.

Jukeboxes

300

This famous opera begins with “Figaro! Figaro! Figaro!

The Barber of Seville

300

This actor famously danced with Ginger Rogers in multiple films.

Fred Astaire

400

This jazz trumpeter was nicknamed “Satchmo.”

Louis Armstrong

400

Rod Serling hosted this groundbreaking anthology series.

The Twilight Zone

400

This household appliance brand used the slogan “You can be sure if it’s…”

Westinghouse

400

The “Moonlight Sonata” was composed by this musician.

Ludwig van Beethoven

400

This actress won an Oscar for Roman Holiday.

Audrey Hepburn

500

This folk trio sang “Puff, the Magic Dragon.”

Peter, Paul and Mary

500

This actor portrayed Atticus Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird.

Gregory Peck

500

This annual publication helped families navigate roads before GPS existed.

What is the Rand McNally Road Atlas?

500

This American composer wrote Rhapsody in Blue.

George Gershwin

500

The line “Nobody’s perfect” ends this 1959 comedy film

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