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100

What was the name of the first moon landing mission?

Apollo 11

100

Which British rock band formed in 1960 and became famous worldwide?

The Beatles

100

 Measuring about 63 million square miles, which one of the world’s oceans is the biggest and deepest?

 Pacific

100

Kellogg's first introduced which cereal in 1962, known for its sweet, fruit-flavored loops?

Froot Loops.

100

What famous toy was introduced in 1959 and became a cultural icon?

Barbie Doll

200

Which U.S. President was assassinated in Dallas, Texas in 1963?

John F. Kennedy

200

What major music festival took place in 1969?

Woodstock

200

If you head directly south from San Diego, what border town resort will be the first city you hit in Mexico?

Tijuana

200

Which frozen waffle brand, originally from the 1950s, rose to prominence in the 1960s?

Eggo

200

What iconic hairstyle became popular in the 1960s, often associated with the band The Beatles?

The Mop Top

300

What U.S. state was added as the 50th state in 1959?

Hawaii

300

Who first sang the song “Stand By Me,” in 1961?

 Ben E. King

300

Mostly found shifting around under its water, what ocean is the namesake of Earth's largest tectonic plate?

Pacific Ocean

300

What is the most popular pizza topping in America?

Pepperoni.

300

What type of skirt, known for being short and often worn with go-go boots, was a fashion trend in the 1960s?

Mini Skirt

400

 In what city were the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution signed?

Philadelphia.

400

Who was the lead singer of the band The Supremes during the 1960s?

Diana Ross

400

Established on November 11, 1926 and stretching 2,448 miles across the United States, what famous highway is also known as the Will Rogers Memorial Highway?

 Route 66

400

Which is the only US state that grows and produces coffee?


Hawaii.

400

What 1850s Navy attire became a huge fashion hit in the 60s?

Bell bottoms 

500

Who was the first manned spaceflight mission commander to orbit Earth in 1962?

 John Glenn

500

Who wrote the song “Blowin’ in the Wind,” which became an anthem of the 1960s civil rights movement?

Bob Dylan

500

The Alpine region of Europe includes Austria, Italy, Liechtenstein, France, Germany, Monaco, Slovenia and what neutral country?

Switzerland

500

Which fast-food chain has the most locations globally?

McDonald's.

500

In 1966, a dog in England named Pickles was hailed a hero for finding a stolen artifact. What was it?

The World Cup Trophy

600

What is the name of the secret network that helped slaves escape to freedom?

The Underground Railroad

600

What popular dance craze, known for its hip motions, was popularized by Chubby Checker in 1960?

The Twist

600

Used in ancient times by the poet Tibullus, "The Eternal City" is a nickname given to what European capital?

Rome

600

In what country were French fries invented?

Belgium

600

What was the average cost of a house in the 1970's?

$17,000

700

 Who wrote "The Star-Spangled Banner"?

 Francis Scott Key.

700

What was the name of The Beatles' first number-one hit in the US?

 "I Want to Hold Your Hand"

700

Which transcontinental country (Europe and Asia) spans 11 time zones?

Russia

700

What is the only food that can never go bad?

Honey

700

What was the average price for a gallon of gas in the 60's?

$.0.30-0.33 per gallon.

800

Which state has the most water within it?

Alaska

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