1965
What's My Line?
Says Who?
Dad's Who Am I?
Rhymes with a Faulkner
100

Who was the U.S. President on November 28, 1965?

Lyndon B. Johnson

100

She's got a smile that it seems to me, reminds me of childhood memories

Sweet Child O’ Mine (Guns N' Roses)

100

"Hello please, love to all thanks. OK then."

Dad

100

I sell propane and propane accessories.

I am Hank Hill.

100

The black lab stuffed animal in his near namesake's room right now

"Dogust"

200

What high-profile U.S. military conflict escalated significantly in 1965?

The Vietnam War

200

Close your eyes; Have no fear; The monster's gone;
He's on the run and your daddy's here

Beautiful Boy (Darling Boy) (John Lennon)

200

"Aunt Chris’s cat on her horse."

Mom

200

Jesus is my son, but I'm not his dad.

I am God. (Joseph accepted too.)

200

Bubbling and brewing for witches

"Cauldron"

300

In 1965, this cartoon family from the future debuted on TV.

The Jetsons

300

Lullabies, look in your eyes; Run around the same old town; Doesn't mean that much to me; To mean that much to you

Old Man (Neil Young)

300

"I told David you ate my science carrots because I forgot them at home."

Lela

300

My wife Maude passed away in a freak t-shirt cannon accident at a NASCAR race.

I am Ned Flanders.

300

Part-human, part-enchantress, they dance with fire and fury, dazzling the Harry Potter Irish Quidditch fans before revealing their stormy true forms.

"Veela"

400

This Upbeat World War Two Movie won Best Picture at the 38th annual Oscars, and was released in 1965 too.

The Sound of Music

400

I was once like you are now and I know that it's not easy
To be calm when you've found something going on
But take your time, think a lot
Think of everything you've got
For you will still be here tomorrow but your dreams may not

Father & Son (Cat Stevens)

400

"Naan bread thabks"

August 

400

I wear a red hat and pants, unlike the others in my village who wear white.

I am Papa Smurf.

400

The Latin word for the Northern Lights

"Aurora Borealis"

500

This law, signed in 1965, banned discriminatory voting practices.

The Voting Rights Act

500

A funny old crib on which the paint won't dry
I bought you a pair of shoes, a trumpet you can blow
And a book of rules on what to say to people
When they pick on you

Kooks (David Bowie)

500

"Boilables."

Dad

500

I suffer from panic attacks triggered by ducks in my swimming pool.

I am Tony Soprano

500

Drawing from or characterized by participation of two or more fields of study

"Interdisciplinary"