Hi Donna et al.: Since I'm English and well over 40, here are some possible corrections, comments, and interpretations you might have missed: 01. We had the Lone Ranger as well on BBC TV, so I got the answer to that. What did Tinto drink? ______ 02. The Beatles' appearance on the Ed Sullivan show was, of course, not the first time WE saw them on TV! 03. Easy, but I didn't really get to know Route 66 until I moved to California. 04. Got that too, most non-transplants might not have. Dragnet, I think! 05. From a song better known in England and South Africa as "Wimoweh." Bert Kaempfert hit. 06. The Limbo was especially fun on the Carnival Cruise Line's "Tropicale" in April 1989, with the waiters doing itin the cocktail lounge carrying a tray of drinks during a storm that took out much of Redondo Pier and caused about half the passengers to get seasick. Consider this - the ship was about the same tonnage as the Titanic! 07. Didn't get that one! Methought, "Nescafe?" Main chocolate brands in UK were Cadbury's and Fry's. 08. Ol' Satch was pretty good, too. Liked "The Real Ambassadors" with Dave Brubeck & Carmen MacRae. Not to mention "Hello, Dolly" and "Wonderful World." 09. In England, Timex marketed their watch as "Saga." I had one of those, but some colleagues played an April Fool's joke by running the clocks on my floor off an oscillator set slightly higher than the mains frequency so that they gained about half an hour during the workday. Couldn't figure out why my crytsal-controlled watch was apparently losing! 11. Didn't get that either! We weren't drafted to 'Nam. 12. In England, the boot was at the front! Where the bonnet is normally. In the 1980's, one of our guys put a 1000W sound system into his 1964 bug, custom license plates "1KW VW" and took it to the CES in Las Vegas. Nobody could avoid that exhibit! 13. Buddy Holly died in 1958. Big event for England too. We were very upset about the Big Bopper and Ritchie Valens as well, they had both had very big hits recently, "Chantilly Lace"" and "Donna" respectively. 14. You might capitalize Sputnik! 1957. 15. Hula hoop rather than hoola? Regards Martin Willcocks (misspent youth in UK.)