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Game show announcer

Try to match the following game shows with the host who made them popular.

Published November/December 2002





  1. Tic Tack Dough
    (78-85)
  2. (The) Match Game
    (62-69 73-82)
  3. Family Feud
    (76-85 94-95)
  4. Name That Tune
    (74-81)
  5. Tattletales
    (74-78)
  6. Password
    (61-67)

  1. Richard Dawson

  2. Allen Ludden

  3. Tom Kennedy

  4. Wink Martindale

  5. Burt Convy

  6. Gene Rayburn
Answers


Comedy duos

Match up the following comedy duos.

Published September/October 2002





  1. Martin
  2. Abbott
  3. Olsen
  4. Bob
  5. Burns

  1. Johnson
  2. Allen
  3. Costello
  4. Lewis
  5. Ray
Answers


Man with animals

Try to match these poplular song titles with the animal that belongs.

Published July/August 2002




  1. _____ In The Straw
  2. How Much Is That _____ In
    The Window
  3. Three Little ____
  4. The Old Grey ____
  5. Bye, Bye _____
  1. Fishes
  2. Mare
  3. Blackbird
  4. Doggie
  5. Turkey
Answers


Military Man

See if you can match the following military nicknames to the individuals they belong to.

Published May/June 2002

  1. Little Corporal
  2. Der Fuhrer
  3. Il Duce
  4. Blood n' Guts
  5. Scourge of God
  6. Stonewall
  1. Gen. James Patton
  2. Adolph Hitler
  3. Gen. Thomas Jackson
  4. Napoleon Bonaparte
  5. Benito Mussolini
  6. Atila the Hun
Answers


Basketball

See if you can match the following expressions with the sports they represent.

Published March/April 2002

  1. Bogie
  2. Slam dunk
  3. Hail Mary
  4. Suicide squeeze
  5. Hat trick
  1. Football
  2. Basketball
  3. Hockey
  4. Golf
  5. Baseball
Answers


Greek god

Try your hand at matching the names with the descriptions of these well-known gods in Greek mythology.

Published January/February 2002



  1. The Greek and Roman god of poetry, prophecy, medicine and light
  2. The Roman and Greek god who ruled the sea
  3. The chief of the Greek and Roman gods
  4. The Greek and Roman goddess of wisdom
  5. The Greek and Roman goddess of love and beauty
  6. The Greek and Roman god of fire and metalworking
  7. The Greek and Roman goddess of the hearth and home
  1. Venus

  2. Apollo

  3. Vesta

  4. Neptune

  5. Vulcan

  6. Athena

  7. Zeus
Answers


Guys singing

See if you can match the men who belong to these famous songs.

Published November/December 2001



  1. "When ____ Comes Marching Home"
  2. "____ the Knife"
  3. "____ Brown's Body"
  4. "I Am Just Wild About ____"
  5. "____ Ragtime Band"
  6. "Hit the Road ____"
  7. "____ Row the Boat Ashore"
  1. John
  2. Jack
  3. Mack
  4. Michael
  5. Alexander's
  6. Johnny
  7. Harry
Answers


Inkwell

Match the name of the following famous poems to the poets who wrote them.

Published September/October 2001



  1. "The Road Not Taken"
  2. "Song of Myself"
  3. "The Night Before Christmas"
  4. "Ode on a Grecian Urn"
  5. "Paul Revere's Ride"
  6. "The Raven"
  7. "Trees"
  8. "To the Virgins, To Make Much of Time"
  9. "The Pied Piper of Hamelin"
  1. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
  2. Joyce Kilmer
  3. Clement C. Moore
  4. Robert Frost
  5. Robert Browning
  6. John Keats
  7. Robert Herrick
  8. Edgar Allan
    Poe
  9. Walt Whitman
Answers


Man throwing moneyMatch the following U.S. paper currency with the famous figure appearing on the front.
Published July/August 2001

Note: Bills higher than $100 are no longer in circulation.


  1. $2
  2. $100
  3. $500
  4. $20
  5. $5,000
  6. $50
  7. $10
  8. $1,000
  1. James Madison
  2. Alexander Hamilton
  3. Andrew Jackson
  4. Benjamin Franklin
  5. Ulysses S. Grant
  6. William McKinley
  7. Thomas Jefferson
  8. Grover Cleveland
Answers


Man with text bubble

Match the following quotes to the entertainers who said them.
Published May/June 2001



  1. "Now cut that out!"
  2. "Wanna buy a duck?"
  3. "You ain't heard nothing yet, folks!"
  4. "Well, I'll be a dirty bird."
  5. "Everybody wants to get into de act."
  6. "That's a joke son!"
  1. Al Jolsen
  2. Joe Penner
  3. Jimmy Durante
  4. Jack Benny
  5. Senator Claghorn
  6. George Gobel
Answers


City picture

Pair the following nicknames with their matching U.S. City.
Published March/April 2001



  1. City of Brotherly Love
  2. Cable Car City
  3. Insurance City
  4. Windy City
  5. Hub City
  6. Motor City
  1. Chicago
  2. San Francisco
  3. Detroit
  4. Boston
  5. Philadelphia
  6. Hartford
Answers


Man listening to radio

Match the following radio show clues with their corresponding personalities.
Published January/February 2001



  1. "The All American Boy"
  2. Host of the "Breakfast Club"
  3. Host of the "Amateur Hour"
  4. The "Mind Reader"
  5. "Tracer of Lost Persons"
  6. Host of "House Party"
  1. Don McNeill
  2. Dunninger
  3. Mr. Keen
  4. Jack Armstrong
  5. Major Bowes
  6. Art Linkletter
Answers


Winter picture

Match the following special Winter holidays with the days on which they fall.
Published November/December 2000



  1. All Souls Day
  2. Boxing Day (Britain/Canada)
  3. Day of Infamy
  4. Winter Solstice
  5. World War I is over in Europe
  1. Dec. 21
  2. Nov. 11
  3. Nov. 2
  4. Dec. 26
  5. Dec. 7
Answers


Numbers

Match the following numerical descriptions with their corresponding number.
Published September/October 2000



  1. Pints of blood in body
  2. Players on a hockey team
  3. Baker’s dozen
  4. Winning blackjack hand
  5. Blackbirds baked in a pie
  6. Sinbad’s voyages
  7. Famous ball you get behind
  1. 24
  2. 7
  3. 12
  4. 8
  5. 6
  6. 13
  7. 21
Answers


Kids playingThe games played during childhood can bring about some great memories of carefree days. See if you can match the following classic games with their descriptions.
Published July/August 2000



  1. Spin the bottle
  2. Mumblety-Peg
  3. Red rover
  4. Kick the can
  5. Post office
  6. Fox and geese
  1. Kick and object, run and hide
  2. Guess a number, then kiss person given that number
  3. Toss a jackknife in the grass
  4. Rotate object, then kiss who it points towards
  5. Chase around tracks made in the snow
  6. Break through line of opponents
Answers


Tourist
Match these popular tourist spots with the state in which they reside.
Published June 2000



  1. Pike's Peak
  2. The Badlands
  3. Mt. McKinley
  4. Petrified Forest
  5. Death Valley
  6. Sun Valley
  7. Mt. St. Helens
  1. Arizona
  2. Washington
  3. California
  4. Idaho
  5. South Dakota
  6. Alaska
  7. Colorado
Answers


Mom and daughter jogging

Celebrate Mother's Day (May 14th) by matching the following famous mother-daughter pairs.
Published May 2000



  1. Debbie Reynolds
  2. Judy Garland
  3. Tippi Hedren
  4. Lee Grant
  5. Janet Leigh
  1. Dinah Manoff
  2. Jamie Lee Curtis
  3. Carrie Fisher
  4. Liza Minnelli
  5. Melanie Griffith
Answers


WhitehouseWith campaign 2000 in full swing, we all have politics on our minds. See if you can match these past presidents with their vice presidents.
Published April 2000



  1. Jimmy Carter
  2. Lyndon Johnson
  3. Harry Truman
  4. Dwight D. Eisenhower
  5. Richard Nixon
  6. Herbert Hoover
  1. Richard Nixon
  2. Hubert H. Humphrey
  3. Spiro Agnew
  4. Albert Barkley
  5. Walter Mondale
  6. Charles Curtis

Hollywood

Match the following Hollywood duos
Published March 2000

  1. Nelson Eddy
  2. Betty Garble
  3. Spencer Tracy
  4. Steve Lawrence
  5. Lucille Ball
  6. Phil Harris
  1. Harry James
  2. Alice Faye
  3. Eydie Gorme
  4. Katherine Hepburn
  5. Jeanette MacDonald
  6. Desi Arnaz
Answers



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