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Compound Connection

Find the one word that can be added in front of all words in each list below to form new compound words. Examples: Put the word “high” in front of the words “way” and “chair” and you get “highway” and “highchair.” Good luck!

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Sixties Tunes Trivia

Who doesn’t enjoy listening to the “oldies?” Test your knowledge about some classic hits from the ‘60s.

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This aquatic creature was found on the ‘B’ side of The Beatles hit “Hello, Goodbye” in 1967.

The Walrus

The Blue Whale

Seal

Moby Dick

The Walrus

Who were Simon and Garfunkel singing about in the 1969 Grammy Awards “Song of the Year?”

Lady Madonna

Cherie

Mrs. Robinson

My Girl

Mrs. Robinson

Who had a “Silver Hammer” in 1969 on a track from the Beatles “Abbey Road” album?

Orwell

Maxwell

Rodwell

Speedwell

Maxwell

The Kingsmen sang about a sailor in their 1963 hit. Who was the sailor?

Fishman Freddie

Captain Calypso

The Piano Tuna

Louie Louie

Louie Louie

“Proud Mary” was a huge hit for which band in 1969?

The Three Degrees

Sonny and Cher

Creedence Clearwater Revival

Emerson, Lake and Palmer

Creedence Clearwater Revival

Which brothers sang about “Cathy’s Clown” in 1960?

The Brothers Johnson

The Isley Brothers

The Everly Brothers

The Righteous Brothers

The Everly Brothers

According to Ray Charles, who was told to “Hit The Road” in 1961?

Jack

Mack

John

George

Jack

Bobby Vinton had a No.1 hit in 1964 with which forlorn character?

Lonely Girl

Only The Lonely

Lonely Boy

Mr. Lonely

Mr. Lonely

Back & Forth

The following are looking for two words that use the same letters but in reverse order. For example, the answer to “Forwards I shine in the night sky and backwards I describe rodents” is “STARS and RATS.”

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Wacky Word Puzzles

Split level

Star crossed lovers

Comfortable

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