Michael J Fox
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Record Setters
100

Fox gained stardom playing Alex P. Keaton on this sitcom.

Family Ties?

100

In 1984, this basketball legend became the sponsor for Nike shoes.

Michael Jordan

100

“Jet Song” and “Maria” belong to this movie musical from 1961.

West Side Story

100

Glen Bell founded this Mexican fast-food restaurant in 1962 in Downey, California.

Taco Bell

100

In 1971, Ray Tomlinson of MIT was the first to send this kind of electronic communication.

email

200

The Michael J. Fox Foundation funds research on this disease.

What is Parkinson’s?

200

Originally wooden, these Scandinavian shoes became popular in the 1970s, with celebs like Jane Birkin and Cher sporting them.

clogs

200

This Hepburn film features the signature song “Moon River.”

Breakfast at Tiffany’s

200

This pizza chain got into the fast-food “game” in 1960.

Domino’s Pizza

200

In 1974, U.S. Air Force pilots completed a record-setting flight across this ocean, landing in London, England.

Atlantic

300

Fox was born in this country in 1961.

Canada

300

These shoes for skateboarders were first sold in the 1960s but gained popularity after being featured in 1982’s Fast Times at Ridgemont High.

Vans

300

“Imperial Attack” and “Princess Leia’s Theme” are both on this movie soundtrack.

Star Wars

300

This snack food company was founded in 1961 by C. E. Doolin and Herman Lay.

Frito-Lay

300

In 1980, Reinhold Messner of Italy became the first person to climb this mountain alone.

Mount Everest

400

One of Fox’s most famous roles is in Back to the Future, by this director.

Robert Zemeckis

400

In 1976, this “all-star” shoe brand released an all-leather basketball sneaker popularized by players like Julius Erving.

Converse

400

“Cooler and Mole,” “Betrayal,” and “The Chase” are all from this 1963 Steve McQueen war film.

The Great Escape

400

The Oatmeal Creme Pie was the first snack baked by this snack-cake brand, named for the founder’s granddaughter.

Little Debbie

400

Guinness World Records declared this man the most successful songwriter in 1979 for having the most songs on the UK singles chart.

Sir Paul McCartney

500

His real middle initial is A, standing for this name.

Andrew

500

This sneaker brand with a four-letter name was founded in 1979 by Jerry Stubblefield.

Avia

500

The most iconic music from this 1975 beachy thriller is John Williams’ two-note motif.

Jaws

500

Thanksgiving sides got a makeover in the 1960s when scientist Edward Asselbergs invented a shelf-stable, flaked version of this dish.

mashed potatoes

500

In 1987, Richard Branson and Per Lindstrand became the first to cross the Atlantic Ocean in this sort of vehicle.

hot-air balloon

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