50s TV Slogans
50s Slang
Guess the Year
50s Movie Stars
50s Pricing
100

“melts in your mouth, not in your hand" refers to what popular candy brand 

M&Ms

100

This slang word was used to refer to the police 

Heat

100

The year Dwight Eisenhower was elected as President

1952

100

This movie star was featured in "A Star is Born" in 1954

Judy Garland

100

a gallon of gasoline

27 cents

200

Finish this jingle: “Oh, I’d love to be an _____ _____ _____”

Oscar Mayer Wiener

200

This slang word was used to refer to a punch in the face

A Knuckle Sandwich 

200

Chuck Berry released the song "Johnny B. Goode" this year

1958

200

This actor stared as Victor Frankenstein in the 1957 movie Frankenstein 

Peter Cushing

200

A pair of ladies silk or nylon stockings

between 49 cents and 79 cents

300

The slogan for this popular brand was "a little dab’ll do ya"

Brylcreem hair styling gel

300

The term "cut the gas!" was used to tell someone to ___

Be Quiet!

300

The year Disneyland first opened

1955

300

50s movie star Elizabeth Taylor was born in this country

England

300

A man’s dress white shirt

$1.79

400

This jingle began with "Plop plop, fizz fizz"

Alka Seltzer

400

Someone is a "square" when they are ___

old-fashioned or traditional

400

The first Barbie doll was released this year

1959

400

In the film "A Streetcar Named Desire", this was the name of the main character 

Blanche

400

The average rent per month for an average-sized apartment

$75

500

This brand had the slogan, "Nothin’ says lovin’ like somethin’ from the oven"

Pillsbury

500

"Ankle Bitter" was used to refer to ___

 a mischievous child

500

The year super glue was invented

1951

500

From Here to Eternity was set in this state 

Hawaii 

500

An average family income

$3,000-3,300 a year