Music
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100

This New York hip‑hop trio insisted you didn’t need permission to party in their 1986 breakout hit.

Who are the Beastie Boys?

100

This film brought together “a brain, an athlete, a basket case, a princess, and a criminal” under one school roof.

What is The Breakfast Club?

100

Launched on August 1, 1981, this new cable channel changed music forever when it kicked off with the words “Ladies and gentlemen, rock and roll.”

What is MTV?

100

Originally used by surfers and later shouted by the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, this exclamation expressed excitement, triumph, or just pure radical energy.

What is “Cowabunga!”

100

How much was the average price of bread

what is .50

200

This Seattle‑born rock duo asked “How do I get you alone?” in their 1987 chart‑topping power ballad.

Who is Heart?

200

This 1984 supernatural comedy followed a trio of parapsychologists who start a ghost‑catching business in New York City, battling everything from slime to a giant marshmallow menace.

What is Ghostbusters?

200

Created at 3M, this sticky office staple was born when a scientist’s “failed” weak adhesive found new life as a removable note.

What are Post‑it Notes?

200

Popularized by California “Valley Girl” culture, this dramatic phrase was used to show extreme disgust — usually with a heavy dose of teenage attitude.

What is “Gag me with a spoon”

200

What was the average cost of a brand new car. 

$7000

300

Inspired by his relationship with supermodel Christie Brinkley, this Piano Man sang about a high‑class woman who caught his eye in his 1983 hit.

Who is Billy Joel?

300

This 1984 Wes Craven slasher introduced a villain who attacked teenagers where they were most vulnerable — in their dreams.

What is A Nightmare on Elm Street?

300

Outside his New York City apartment building in December 1980, this former Beatle was tragically shot, shocking fans around the world.

Who is John Lennon?

300

Used to describe a laid‑back guy and his equally chill female friends, this alliterative phrase sounds straight out of a surfer movie or ’80s teen hangout

What are “dudes and dudettes”?

300

With over 40 quintillion possible combinations, this toy became the decade’s ultimate brain‑teaser.

What is the Rubik’s Cube?

400

This Motown legend earned his first and only Grammy with a 1982 hit he described as a form of emotional and physical restoration.

Marvin Gaye

400

This comedy follows a struggling actor whose cross‑dressing alter ego becomes more famous than he ever was.

What is Tootsie?

400

This underdog U.S. hockey team shocked the world in 1980 by defeating the heavily favored Soviet Union in what became known as the “Miracle on Ice.”

Who is the United States men’s Olympic hockey team?

400

Made famous by a rebellious cartoon kid in the late ’80s and ’90s, this defiant phrase was his go‑to comeback whenever authority figures got on his nerves.

What is “Eat my shorts”?


400

With its bright aisles and endless VHS shelves, this chain defined home‑movie nights by the end of the decade.  

What is Blockbuster?

500

This Swedish supergroup turned heartbreak into a global hit with a 1980 song about love, loss, and the finality of “winning it all.”

Who is ABBA?

500

This bow‑tied man‑child, created by comedian Paul Reubens, invited kids into his zany Playhouse filled with talking furniture and a daily “secret word.”

Who is Pee‑wee Herman?

500

Citing rising international tensions, this global sporting event saw more than 60 nations refuse to participate in 1980, marking one of the largest boycotts in Olympic history.

What is the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow?

500

 Popularized in the 1980s as a tongue‑in‑cheek way to describe a flashy, style‑obsessed young man, this two‑word phrase even appeared on a famous pop star’s belt.

What is a “hot‑dogger”?

500

First appearing in urban neighborhoods in the early ’80s, this drug reshaped public policy and media narratives for years.

What is crack cocaine?


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