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200

This popular acronym is used to describe the best sports player in a league

What is the G.O.A.T.?

200

These flared pants made waves in the 1970s disco era, often paired with platform shoes and groovy moves.

What are bellbottoms?
200

In the 1970s, teens gathered at arcades to master this yellow, ghost-chomping video game character.

What is Pac-Man

200

Introduced in 1948, this camera used self-developing film and revolutionized amateur photography—its name became synonymous with instant prints

What is a Polaroid camera?

200

A package of this meat only cost $1.90 in 1988

What is Bacon?

400

While most Canadians pull on a hoodie, folks in Saskatchewan might ask for this adorably named piece of clothing instead.

What is a bunny-hug?

400

Once strictly athletic wear, these tapered pants with elastic cuffs are now a streetwear staple.

What are joggers?

400

This 1950s rock 'n' roll icon scandalized the world with his hip-shaking performances on The Ed Sullivan Show.

Who is Elvis Presley?

400

Before USB drives and cloud storage, these flexible data holders were the go-to method for saving and transferring files on early personal computers.

What are floppy disks?

400

It cost this much to see the very first Star Wars movie in theatres (rounded to the nearest dollar)

What is $2?

600

This old timey phrase means "to skip school or work"

What is playing hooky?

600

These knee-high, often white boots were made for dancing—and became an iconic part of 1960s fashion

What are go-go boots?

600

This 2022 whodunit from Rian Johnson brought detective Benoit Blanc back to solve a murder mystery on a billionaire’s private island.

What is Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery?

600

Long before worship lyrics were on LED screens, this device lit up hymn sheets—often manned by younger volunteer with great timing and quick reflexes

What is an overhead projector?

600

In 1953, this was the price of a postage stamp (rounded to the nearest cent)

What is $0.03?

800

This popular term is used by modern females to describe their successes OR to kill the beast

What is Slay?

800

This 1980s fashion staple involved rolling the bottom of your jeans tightly and then cuffing them—bonus points if you had leg warmers too.

What is pegging your jeans?

800

At the very end of this 1972 series, Canadians rushed home to watch the gold medal moment, when Paul Henderson scored the winning goal.

What is the Summit Series?

800

Originally named for the social media platform launched in 2004, this company rebranded in 2021 to focus on augmented and virtual reality, signalling a pivot away from its original emphasis on social networking.

What is Meta?

800

The price of the Atari 2600 released in 1977 (rounded to the nearest hundred)

What is $200?

1000

I give 5 big booms to this store

What is Costco?

1000

This haircut was popularized by the meme community of the 2020s

What is a low taper fade?

1000

The 1990s saw millions of kids begging their parents for this digital “pet” that beeped for food, sleep, and attention.

What is a Tamagotchi?

1000

Originally developed by the U.S. Department of Defense in the 1970s, this global system became fully operational in 1995, revolutionizing how people got around.

What is GPS?

1000

This was the price of a medium level house in 1914 (rounded to the nearest hundred)

What is $3500?

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