“The early bird…”
What is gets the worm?
This is the term for a large group of buzzing bees.
What is a swarm?
In 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first man to do what?
Walk on the moon
She played Mary Poppins and Maria in The Sound of Music.
Who is Julie Andrews?
In the classic cartoon, Popeye gains super strength by eating this leafy green vegetable.
What is spinach?
“A penny saved is…”
What is a penny earned?
A group of crows goes by this spooky-sounding name.
What is a murder?
This toy, introduced in the late 1940s, walks down stairs all by itself.
What is the Slinky?
She starred as Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz.
Who is Judy Garland?
This popular breakfast cereal brand’s mascot is a tiger named Tony.
What is Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes?
“When the cat’s away…”
What is the mice will play?
Frogs can form this type of group, often found near water.
What is an army?
This product was first introduced in 1950:
Tupperware, Hula Hoop, or Barbie?
What is Tupperware?
This actress became Princess of Monaco after a successful Hollywood career.
Who is Grace Kelly?
Cabbage, vinegar, carrots, and spices are the main ingredients in this tangy fermented side dish often served with sausages.
What is sauerkraut?
“Every cloud has…”
What is a silver lining?
This is what a group of dolphins is called when swimming together.
What is a pod?
In this year, Queen Elisabeth II was crowned Queen of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms.
What is 1952?
This T.V personality hosted The Tonight Show for its longest run of 30 years.
Who is Johnny Carson?
This spice, derived from dried flower stigmas, is the most expensive by weight in the world.
What is saffron?
“People who live in glass houses…”
What is shouldn't throw stones?
A group of flamingos is known by this elegant name.
What is a flamboyance?
This man delivered the famous "I Have a Dream" speech in 1963.
Who is Martin Luther King Jr.?
This Canadian actor played Captain Kirk in Star Trek.
Who is William Shatner?
This French dessert, consisting of caramelized sugar over a rich custard base, translates as “burnt cream.”
What is crème brûlée?