This beloved sitcom featured Lucy Ricardo and her husband Ricky. Name the show.
I Love Lucy
America celebrates its birthday on this date every July.
July 4th (Independence Day)
This black-and-white animal from China eats bamboo and is a symbol of wildlife conservation.
Giant Panda
This cowboy show starred Lorne Greene as the patriarch of the Ponderosa ranch and ran for 14 seasons.
Bonanza
This crooner sang "That's Amore" and hosted a popular variety show with a comedic sidekick named Jerry Lewis.
Dean Martin
Andy Griffith played the friendly sheriff of this small fictional North Carolina town.
Mayberry (The Andy Griffith Show)
This president is remembered for chopping down a cherry tree and saying "I cannot tell a lie."
George Washington
Known as man's best friend, this animal has lived alongside humans for thousands of years.
Dog
This sitcom followed Archie Bunker, a loud-mouthed New York man constantly arguing with his son-in-law "Meathead."
All in the Family
Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and the Big Bopper all died in a 1959 plane crash later called this in a famous Don McLean song.
"The Day the Music Died"
On this show, a housekeeper named Alice helped a widowed dad raise three sons.
The Brady Bunch
In 1969, millions watched on TV as this American became the first person to walk on the moon.
Neil Armstrong
The tallest land animal on earth, it uses its long neck to reach leaves high in trees.
Giraffe
Ed Norton was the goofy upstairs neighbor to this bus driver played by Jackie Gleason.
The Honeymooners
This Motown group sang "My Girl" in 1964 and became one of the most beloved acts to ever come out of Detroit.
The Temptations
This game show has contestants spin a big wheel and solve word puzzles.
Wheel of Fortune
This stands for Victory in Europe Day, marking the end of WWII fighting in Europe in 1945.v
V-E Day
These small insects live in huge colonies and can carry many times their own body weight.
Ants
This 1970s drama followed a medic unit during the Korean War and starred Alan Alda as Hawkeye Pierce.
M*A*S*H
This British Invasion band appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show in February 1964 and changed American music overnight.
The Beatles
This NBC late-night host was known for his "Tonight Show" desk and his sidekick Ed McMahon.
Johnny Carson
Before he was president, this World War II general was the Supreme Allied Commander in Europe.
Dwight D. Eisenhower
This sea creature has three hearts, blue blood, eight arms, and can change color in an instant.
Octopus
Before her talk show, this actress played Mary Richards, a single woman working at a Minneapolis TV news station.
The Mary Tyler Moore Show
Patsy Cline, Hank Williams, and Johnny Cash all performed on this legendary Nashville radio show that began in 1925.
The Grand Ole Opry