1950's Television
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Famous George
Magic and Mischief
Snack Attack
100

This sitcom, starring Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, became one of the most iconic TV shows of the 1950s, featuring the antics of a zany housewife.

I Love Lucy

100

This period drama series, based on a book by Julia Quinn, follows the wealthy family and their romantic entanglements in 19th-century London.

Bridgerton

100

This U.S. president, known as the 'Father of His Country,' was the first to hold the office.

George Washington 

100

This 'mistress of all evil' can transform into a dragon and casts a curse that dooms Princess Aurora.

Maleficent

100

This triangular chip is known for its bold flavors and is perfect for nachos.

Doritos

200

This western series, starring James Arness as a U.S. Marshal, was one of the longest-running primetime TV shows in American history.

Gunsmoke

200

This supernatural drama, set in the fictional town of Hawkins, Indiana, follows a group of kids as they uncover government secrets and a parallel dimension.

Stranger Things

200

This former Beatle was known for his guitar skills and hits like 'Here Comes the Sun.

George Harrison

200

This sorcerer, famously portrayed in 'The Sword in the Stone,' lives backward through time and mentors King Arthur.

Merlin

200

This snack cake duo includes a cream filling sandwiched between two chocolate cakes, wrapped in foil.

Ding-Dongs

300

This science fiction anthology series, hosted by Rod Serling, featured stories of the bizarre and the unknown, and is considered one of the most influential TV series of all time.

The Twilight Zone

300

This Netflix original film, starring Sandra Bullock, is set in a post-apocalyptic world where creatures cause people to commit suicide if seen, leading survivors to blindfold themselves.

Bird Box

300

This actor, known for his role on the TV show ER, is also famous for his directorial work on The Monuments Men and Good Night, and Good Luck.

George Clooney

300

This clever creature spoke in riddles and was the original owner of a powerful ring that Bilbo later claimed.

Gollum

300

This brand’s slogan was 'Betcha can’t eat just one,' referring to their famous potato chips.

Lay's

400

This family sitcom featured the adventures of the Anderson family, led by the father, Jim, and was one of the first TV shows to depict a 'real' family dynamic.

Father Knows Best

400

This crime drama series, set in the world of Mexican drug cartels, chronicles the rise and fall of the infamous drug kingpin Pablo Escobar.

Narcos

400

This comedic actor and writer played a neurotic marine biologist in Seinfeld and also appeared in The Producers.

George Costanza

400

This powerful magical object, one of the Deathly Hallows, makes its wielder unbeatable in a duel.

the Elder Wand

400

This treat, named after a Girl Scout campfire dessert, has been a favorite since the 1910s.

MoonPies

500

This iconic quiz show, hosted by Charles Van Doren, was embroiled in a major scandal in the 1950s after it was revealed that contestants were given answers in advance.

Twenty-One

500

This Netflix series, based on the works of Andrzej Sapkowski, follows the adventures of Geralt of Rivia, a mutated monster hunter, and is set in the continent of the Witcher world.

The Witcher

500

This character, was first introduced in a series of books written by Hans and Margret Rey, who fled Paris during World War II.

Curious George

500

This ancient Sith Lord was said to have discovered the secret to cheating death, a tale recounted by Emperor Palpatine.

Darth Plagueis the Wise

500

Invented as a byproduct of animal feed production, this snack’s unique texture is created by extruding cornmeal under high pressure—a process pioneered in the 1930s.

Cheetos