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100
In what 1959 movie would you find the characters Francie, Moondoggie, and The Big Kahuna?

Gidget

100

What designer's post-war "New Look" used lots of fabric and accented women's figures

Christian Dior

100

What retrospective song in the musical Fiddler on the Roof became a mainstay of many wedding ceremonies?

"Sunrise, Sunset"
100

This medicine, discovered in 1928 but not successfully mass-produced until 1942, saved countless lives during World War II by preventing deadly bacterial infections. 

Penicillin 

100

If someone engaged in idle fantasises, or if he didnt know what he was talking about, he was said to be "whistling _____"

Dixie

200

Who were the two most famous TV dogs in the 1950s

Lassie and Rin- Tin- Tin 

200

Introduced in 1939 at the New York World's Fair, this toy allowed kids to see photographs and scenic attractions. 

View-Master

200

In 1958, who sang "Who's Sorry Now?"

Connie Francis

200

Name one of the four scientists whose work led to the discovery of the double helix DNA in 1953?

Rosalind Franklin, Maurice Wilkins, Francis Crick, and James Watson

200

Finish Allen Funt's famous phrase, "Smile, ________!"

"you're on Candid Camera!"

300
In the Wizard of OZ what was Dorothy's last name?

Gale

300

Name Donald Duck's three nephews.

Huey, Dewey, and Louie

300

What movie actress sang "True Love" with Bing Crosby in a 1956 movie?

Grace Kelly

300
What fastener was patented in 1955?

Velcro

300

What StarKist Tuna phrase, directed at the tuna mascot, became part of popular culture in the 60s? 

"Sorry Charlie"

400

Name the real-life couple who had "Adventures" on their radio and TV show, also featuring their sons David and Ricky. 

Ozzie and Harriet Nelson

400

What duo was the archnemesis of Rocky and Bullwinkle during the height of the Cold War?

Natasha (Fatale) and Boris (Badenov)

400

What Motown group cemented their legendary status with songs such as "My Girl" and "Papa was a Rollin' Stone?

The Temptations

400

What invention in 1964 allowed a very narrow and highly concentrated beam of light to cut through metal or perform delicate surgeries?

Laser

400

What was "lettuce" slang for in the 1940s?

Paper Money 

500

What Famous 1952 genre-defining western starred Gary Cooper and Grace Kelly?

High Noon 

500

Name the popular 1958 epic historical novel by Leon Uris that portrayed the Jewish experience and the founding of Israel.

Exodus

500

What singer/songwriter and activist was best known for her version of protest songs "We Shall Overcome," and "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down"?

Joan Baez

500

In 1961, what name was given to black and white activist who rode buses through the South to protest segregated waiting rooms and bathroom facilities?

Freedom Riders 

500

In what 1964 movie was the following quote? "Gentlemen, you can't fight in here! This is the War Room!"

Dr. Strangelove

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