What red-haired comedian starred in I Love Lucy?
Lucille Ball
What chocolate bar breaks into pieces and says “Give me a break”?
Kit Kat
What statue in New York Harbor welcomed immigrants to America?
Statue of Liberty
Who was known as “The King of Rock and Roll”?
Elvis Presley
What soup is often served when someone is sick?
Chicken Noodle Soup
What sheriff ran the town of Mayberry on a popular 1960s show?
Andy Taylor
What colorful round candy melts in your mouth
M&M's
What mountain has four presidents carved into it?
Mount Rushmore
What British band sang “Hey Jude”?
The Beatles
What dessert is made with apples and a flaky crust?
Apple Pie
What western featured the Cartwright family?
Bonanza
What candy comes on a stick and is often fruit flavored?
Lollipop
What large canyon is located in Arizona?
Grand Canyon
Who sang “My Way” and was part of the Rat Pack?
Frank Sinatra
What sandwich often includes peanut butter and jelly?
PB&J
What spooky but funny family lived at 1313 Mockingbird Lane?
The Munsters
What chocolate candy bar has caramel and peanuts and shares its name with a planet?
Mars Bar
What famous bridge is in San Francisco?
Golden Gate Bridge
What female singer was known as the “Queen of Soul”?
Aretha Franklin
What breakfast food is round, fluffy, and served with syrup?
Pancakes
What talking horse starred in a 1960s sitcom?
Mister Ed
What candy is known for its slogan “Sometimes you feel like a nut”?
Almond Joy
What tall monument honors George Washington in Washington D.C.?
Washington Monument
Who sang “Sweet Caroline”?
Neil Diamond
What dish is made with noodles, cheese, and sometimes breadcrumbs on top?
Macaroni and cheese