Remembering Motown
On the Road Again
Types of Food
1950s Pop Culture
Jazzy July
100

"Stop in the Name of Love," "You Can't Hurry Love," and "My World Is Empty Without You" are all songs performed by this all-female group of singers.

Supremes 

100

Built in 1937, this suspension bridge spans the Golden Gate Strait and connects San Francisco to Marin County.

Golden Gate Bridge 

100

Ribeye and skirt

Steak cuts (or beef cuts)

100

With the television becoming more common, the airwaves were filled with entertainment, news, and these segments, which paid for programming.

Commercials 
100

Many people wear these three colors to celebrate the Fourth of July.

Red, white, blue

200

Early hits from this blind singer include "For Once in My Life," "Reach Out, I'll Be There," and "My Cherie Amour."

Stevie Wonder 

200

New Orleans is famous for these paranormal tours.

Ghost tours

200

Granny Smith and pink lady

Apples

200

City dwellers fled to housing developments in these areas.

Suburbs 
200

Eat some funnel cake and take the grandkids to ride some rides at these state and county events, if one starts in July near you.

A fair

300

"My Girl," "The Way You Do the Things You Do," and "Ain't Too Proud to Beg" are performed by this foursome.

Temptations 

300

Robert Mondavi transformed this valley into wine country.

Napa Valley

300

The type of vegetable broccoli, cauliflower, and Brussels sprouts are...

Cruciferous 
300

During the 1950s "Golden Age of Television," this iconic sitcom centered on two couples living in New York City: a bandleader and his mischievous wife, and their landlords.

I Love Lucy

300

On July 6, 1885, Louis Pasteur experimented on a nine-year old boy who had been bitten by a dog by injecting him with his vaccine.

Rabies 

400

"Bernadette," "It's the Same Old Song," and "Standing in the Shadows of Love" are three of this band's hit tunes.

Four Tops

400

This original farmers' market in the Public Market Center is synonymous with Seattle.

Pike Place Market 

400

Spring and egg

Rolls

400

Drab World War II styles evolved into color and pattern, and women's dresses returned to this type of waist, popular during the late 19th century.

Cinched (or fitted, or similar) 

400

When it's too hot to play a full round of golf- or even a nine-hole round of golf- try this quick, alliterative golf game.

Putt-putt

500

This man performs "I Heard It Through the Grapevine," "Too Busy Thinking About My Baby," and "How Sweet It Is to Be Loved by You."

Marvin Gaye 

500

Consistently the most-visited U.S. National Park, it hosted 11.5 million visitors in 2025.

Great Smokey Mountains 


500

Elephant and black

Garlic 

500

Even wealthy men shifted toward this generic type of clothing when not at work.

Casual 

500

If you want to travel to a Greek island and don't mind crowds, this island is renowned for its sunsets.

Santorini