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100

John Wayne's first starring role came in 1930. What was the film that he starred in?

The Big Trail

100

In 1940, Disney released "Pinocchio" with a little cricket who acted as Pinocchio's conscience. What was the cricket's name?

Jiminy

100

What was DuMont?

TV network

100

Which dance from the '60s created the largest craze?

The Twist

100

 Which famous drummer released a solo album called 'Goodnight Vienna' in 1974?

Ringo Starr 

200

What male director was responsible for 'The Wizard of Oz' and 'Gone With the Wind'?

Victor Fleming

200

Sylvester wasn't thrilled about meeting this bird in 1942. Sure he would love to eat the little yellow bird, but he's hard to eat. What was his name?

Tweety

200

Name the number 1 song on the Billboard Charts in 1951

'Be My Love'

200

This band 'invaded' the USA in 1964, and altered the music scene over there. Who was it?

The Beatles

200

Launched in 1973, what was the first space station owned and operated by NASA?

Skylab

300

Which actor starred as "The Ringo Kid" in the 1939 movie "Stagecoach"?

John Wayne

300

Which children's board game was introduced in 1943 by Milton Bradley and was inspired by the ancient Indian board game that inspired the expression, "back to square one"?

Chutes and Ladders

300

 In this year, the Topps company first released what form of collectable items?

baseball cards

300

In the year 1960, the master of suspense, Alfred Hitchcock, released a movie with a one-word title that contains one of the most famous scenes of the entire history of cinema. Where is this scene set?

In a shower

300

In the 1970 movie "Love Story", what are the name of the two main characters who fall in love?

Oliver and Jennifer

400

"Abraham Lincoln" was a biographical drama directed by D.W. Griffith in 1931. Who played Lincoln?

Walter Huston

400

In 1945, a young English actress famed for her beautiful eyes starred in a film called 'National Velvet'. Who was she?

Elizabeth Taylor

400

One of the most popular children's books published in the '50s was "If I Ran The Zoo". Who wrote this story we all heard at bedtime?

Dr. Seuss

400

 Which 1961 movie, based on an adaptation of William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet", featured rival street gangs the Sharks and the Jets?

 West Side Story

400

 Famous for their butter tarts and maple syrup, where did the 1976 Summer Olympic Games take place?

Montreal, Canada

500

 1939 saw the release of "The Little Princess", based on the novel "A Little Princess" by Frances Hodgson Burnett. This film was the last major success with Twentieth Century-Fox for which toe-tapping child star?

Shirley Temple

500

In 1941, El Rancho Vegas, a casino hotel, opened. This was soon followed by others. What is the name of the part of the highway where one could find all these casinos?

The Strip

500

Which 1950s entertainment venues were known as "Passion Pits"?

Drive-Ins

500

In what TV series, first seen on our screens in the 1960s, did the main character Steve McGarrett have the catch phrase "Book 'em, Danno!"?

Hawaii Five-O

500

Which musical act performed the most songs at Woodstock?

The Who

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