Can You Pass This Baby Boomer Spelling Test?

Can You Pass This Baby Boomer Spelling Test?

Its time to see if you can pass this Boomer spelling quiz with both Boomer slang and words describing things they often use.

It's one of the great sports in America. How do you spell it?

Quite a few Boomers would chew _______.

How do you spell this British Boomer word?

The ______ is how many people received milk and eggs in the morning.

_____ made a good snack in Boomers households and the hospital!

If you need to know what a word means, its time to check the _______.

You get water from the ______.

To call someone whose number you didn't know, it helped to talk to the _____.

Before computers, these were used for typing. How do you spell it?

How do you spell what is used to change the channel on TVs?

How do you spell this, which used to be used for for expanding knowledge?

Keeping food cool and preserved required a ______.

How do you spell this celebrity's name?

This took over in the 60s. How do you spell it?

You need to eat a ______ for some potassium!

Is it cool or does it reach the level of _______?

The doctor might give a child a _____ after a shot.

How do you spell this Boomer slang?

Boomers will play records on a ______.

The ______ store was the Boomer version of our convenience stores!

How do you spell this tricky word? Many use this material to cover food when cooking.

It's time to drink a ______.

How do you spell this word, which was an item used to make coffee?

Many Boomers used a ______ telephone.

You'd often find this involved with radios. How do you spell it?

Can You Pass This Baby Boomer Spelling Test?

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