the liver, heart, gizzards, and neck of a chicken or other fowl used to make stuffing, gravy, or soup.
Giblets
These two dances are among the words used in radio communications and are part of the military alphabet
Foxtrot & Tango
Someone who provided people with phone numbers and connected them to the proper phone line
Telephone operator
This singer sang the song Que Sera Sera
Doris Day
Diana Ross was a member of this 1960s singing group
The Supremes
Wooden boxes lined with tin or zinc where a large block of ice was placed to keep food cold before electric refrigerators were available.
Icebox
The famous dance partner of Ginger Rodgers
Fred Astaire
Someone who went around the streets turning on and putting out the gas lights
Lamp lighter
This popular singer was known as Old Blue Eyes
Frank Sinatra
Surfing band formed in 1961 by three brothers and their two friends from California. Popular songs by them include Wouldn't it be nice, Surfin' USA, and God Only Knows.
The Beach Boys
A term for butter or other fat used to make pastry or bread
Shortening
A French dance known for its high kicks
Can Can
Someone who visited homes door to door selling well made sets of books known to be very useful for school children studying at home. The books were usually bound in leather and numbered.
Encyclopedia salesperson
This energetic dancer sang and danced to "Singing in the Rain"
Gene Kelly
Famous English band from the 1960s which consisted of members John, Paul, Ringo, and George.
The Beatles
A term used for cooked pasta that is still firm when bitten
Al dente
A slow smooth dance with only four steps following a 3/4 timing
Waltz
Someone who worked in an office and was trained to scribble down notes quickly and then type them out on a typewriter
Shorthand Typist
This 1960s trio sang the whimsical song "Puff the Magic Dragon"
Peter, Paul & Mary
Informal group of entertainers who also made films and performed in Las Vegas Casinos. Famous members included Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Sammy Davis Jr.
The Rat Pack
A cooking technique that involves quickly submerging food in boiling water, then transferring it to ice cold water to stop the cooking process?
Blanching
Conga line
Someone who was employed to try someones meal if they were Royal or important to see if the food was poisoned
Food Taster
This singer sang Heartbreak Hotel, Hound Dog, and Love Me Tender
Elvis Presley
An American female quartet of the 1950s best known for their songs "Lollipop" and "Mr. Sandman"
The Chordettes