Once Upon a Nursery Rhyme
That Song
A Day at the Fair
The B-Word
Time For Church
All in the Family
100

This little creature frightened away
a certain Miss Muffet
from her curds and whey.

A Spider

100

Complete the next line in these famous lyrics:

You are my Sunshine, my only Sunshine
______________________________

You Make Me Happy When Skies are Gray

100

This sweet, sticky treat is spun with air and sugar and usually comes in pink or blue.

Cotton Candy

100

This B-word is a breakfast option usually served with cream cheese.

A Bagel

100

Perhaps the most beloved hymn of all time, this song sings, "I once was lost, but now am found, t'was blind, but now I see."

Amazing Grace

100

This famous sitcom family of the 70's featured a blended family with a mom and her three dauthers, a dad and his three sons,  and one housekeeper named Alice.

The Bradys (The Brady Bunch)

200

A slipper of glass,
a ball full of splendor.
Who is this girl
the prince will remember?

Cinderella

200

Doris Day had a smash hit in 1956 with the song Que Sera Sera which, in English, means this

Whatever Will Be, Will Be

200

This every popular, towering ride gave you a bird’s eye view as your seat slowly circles upward.

The Ferris Wheel

200

These B-words are made with breath and soapy water.

Bubbles

200

God created the universe in six days, and rested on the seventh, in this, the first book of the Bible.

Genesis

200

He was the Sheriff of Mayberry, father of Opie, nephew of Aunt Bea, and infinitely patient friend Barney Fife.

Andy Taylor (The Andy Griffith Show)

300

She ate from their bowls
and broke one of their chairs
then slept in their beds
at the top of the stairs.

Goldilocks

300

According to Frank Sinatra, these two things go together like a horse and carriage.

Love and Marriage

300

You could grab the brass ring and win a prize for your sweetheart on this classic ride that moved up and down as it spun you around.

A Carousel

300

This B-word is a large, shaggy animal, a national symbol of the United States, can be found in Yellowstone Park and on the 'tail' side of older nickels.

A Buffalo

300

This man built an enormous ark to protect his family and two of every animal during the flood. 

Noah

300

This actor played Archie Bunker in the iconic 70's sitcom, All in the Family.

Carroll O’Connor

400

Through woods she went
in a cloak of bright red,
with a basket of treats
and danger ahead.

Little Red Riding Hood

400

In 1962, Tony Bennett left his heart in this famously foggy city. 

San Francisco

400

This crispy fair treat is made by drizzling batter into hot oil and then topping it with powdered sugar.

Funnel Cake

400

Boston is famous for this B-word, which is a saucy summer side dish that can be served hot or cold.

Baked Beans

400

This begins, "Our Father, Who art in Heaven..."

The Lord's Prayer

400

"Goodnight, John-Boy" was heard at the end of nearly every episode of this drama series centered around the lives of a multi-generational family.

The Waltons

500

The King's horses stomped,
the King's men shook their heads.
And, unable to fix him
Returned to their beds.

Humpty Dumpty

500

Moon River is a dreamy song made famous by Audrey Hepburn in this 1961 film.

Breakfast at Tiffany's

500

This annual fair showcases the accomplishments of young group members, providing a platform for them to display their projects, animals, and skills

4-H Fair

500

This B-word is a body of water usually connected to a larger sea or ocean and partially enclosed by land.
(It's also part of a joke I'll share when you get the answer!)  

A Bay

500

This man was swallowed by a great fish when he tried to run from God.

Jonah

500

This 70s family drama was set in the late 1800's and starred Michael Landon.

Little House on the Prairie

600

Spinning straw into gold,
that was his game,
and her son would be lost
unless she guess his name.

Rumplestiltskin

600

In 1937 the Andrew Sisters sang about being sure of that special someone, and tells them:

Don't sit under that apple tree with
______________________________.

(complete the lyrics)

Anyone But Me

600

This is the name for the section of the fair, usually somewhere in the middle, where you'll find carnival games and food vendors.

The Midway

600

Born in the Appalacian Mountains of North Carolina and Kentucky, this B-word is a type of music traditionally including a banjo, guitar, mandolin, bass and fiddle.

Bluegrass

600

This Old Testament Book contains many of King David’s songs and prayers.

The Psalms

600

This family sitcom about a divorcee and her five musically gifted children starred Shirley Jones, David Cassidy and Susan Dey.

The Partridge Family