Depending on who you ask, “B.C.” can mean “Before the Common Era,” “Before the Current Era,” or before which Biblical figure?
Christ
What was the name of the iconic 1939 film that features the famous line, “There’s no place like home”?
The Wizard of Oz
What 1960s toy, consisting of a metal or plastic tube that could be stretched and manipulated to create various shapes and patterns, was famously known for its ability to "walk" down stairs with a rhythmic motion?
Slinky
What type of plant, often used in cooking and known for its aromatic leaves, includes varieties like basil, thyme, and rosemary?
Herbs
Which royal couple recently asked to be relieved of their duties?
Megan Markle & Prince Harry
Created in the 15th century BC, the oldest object in New York City's Central Park is an obelisk also known as the "needle" of what Ptolemaic Egyptian queen?
Cleopatra
What is the title of the 1941 Disney animated film that features a young elephant with large ears who learns to fly?
Dumbo
What classic board game, first published in 1933, involves buying, trading, and developing properties, and became a staple of family game nights throughout the 20th century?
Monopoly
What popular garden flower, known for its bright yellow petals and large, central disk, is also known as the state flower of Kansas?
A pool ball set includes how many balls?
16
Around 3000 BC was the first known use of what paper-like material by the Egyptians?
Papyrus
What 1950s television show featured a family of suburban robots and was known for its futuristic setting and comedic storyline?
The Jetsons
What classic 1950s toy consisted of a metal or plastic ring that would spin around, creating a whirling motion as it descended?
Hula Hoop
What is the name of the gardening practice where organic waste materials, like food scraps and yard waste, are decomposed and used as a natural fertilizer?
Compositing
What did Lady Diana work as prior to getting married into the royal family?
A nanny
His name lives on in the form of an oath of ethics taken by medical practitioners. Which ancient Greek physician is known as the "Father of Medicine"?
Hippocrates
What 1950s film features a young James Dean in a role that earned him a posthumous Academy Award nomination for his portrayal of a troubled teenager?
Rebel Without a Cause
What popular 1960s toy featured small plastic bricks that could be interlocked to build various structures?
LEGO Bricks
What common vegetable, known for its high vitamin C content, is often grown in a garden and was historically used to prevent scurvy among sailors?
Tomato
Who were known as the “Fab Four”?
The Beatles
Which Southeastern European country with ancient history is technically named the Hellenic Republic?
Greece
Which 1949 film, starring Gene Kelly and Debbie Reynolds, is renowned for its dance sequences and was a major success in the genre of musical films?
Singin’ in the Rain
What popular 1950s game involved spinning a wheel to land on colors and then placing colored plastic rings on the corresponding colors on a large mat, creating a fun and physical challenge?
Twister
What gardening practice involves planting certain types of plants together to enhance their growth and deter pests?
Companion Planting
Who was the first singer to ever appear on the cover of Rolling Stone Magazine?
John Lennon
Archimedes, the famous Ancient Greek mathematician and scientist was from which city, which also shares its name with a locality in New York State?
Syracuse
Which television show, airing from 1954 to 1975, featured a fictional New York City detective and his partner, known for their comedic and detective adventures?
The Honeymooners
What classic game, popularized in the 1950s and 1960s, involved players moving small plastic pegs around a board to get their pegs from one side to the other before their opponents?
Sorry!
What is the name of the gardening technique where plants are grown in water rather than soil?
Hydroponics
Finish this famous Queen line: “Is this the real life or…”
“…is this just fantasy?”