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100

The Biggest event of 1969, the highest-watched television program of all time, at the time, is?

The Moon Landing 

100

Finish the lyric "Fly me to the Moon" by Frank Sinatra. 

"fly me to the moon let me play among the stars. let me see what spring is like on....

Jupiter and Mars

100

"This psychedelic fashion trend, featuring bold, swirling patterns and bright colors, became a symbol of the counterculture movement and was often worn at music festivals like Woodstock."

Tie-Dye

100

This popular animated TV show in the 1960s was  based on the life of a prehistoric family and was the first  prime-time  animated series

The Flintstones

100

This 1995 game challenges players to remove ailments like the "Funny Bone" and the "Wishbone" without setting off the buzzer

Operation

200

Millions tuned in on September 26 1960 for the first-ever televised presidential debate, who were the men debating?

John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixion.

200

This "Queen of soul" became a cultural icon with hits like "Respect and 'Think' and won 18 Grammy awards over the course of her career

Aretha Franklin

200

Millions of fans were shocked to hear the news  that the icon was found dead in her home on August 5, 1962

Marilyn Monroe

200

This 1969 animated series originally was pitched under the title Mysteries Five Follows a group of teenage detectives. 

Scooby Doo

200

This event which aired on natural television for the first time in 1967, is the most-watched sporting event in the U.S.

The Superbowl

300

Who became the youngest person ever to receive a Nobel Peace prize in 1964?

Martin Luther King Jr.

300

This British Rock band, known for hits like "Satisfaction' and 'Paint it black', is often credited with helping to shape the sound and image of Rock 'n' roll in the 1960s and beyond.

The Rolling Stones

300

This Iconic girl doll created in 1959, became a must-have in the 60's empowering young girls

Barbie

300

This 1964 film features Julia Andrews as a character who teaches children life lessons with whimsical songs and adventures.

Mary Poppins

300

This circular toy, which became a sensation in the 1960s was marketed by Wham-0 and became a symbol of carefree fun and fitness. 

The Hula Hoop

400

The phrase "Flower Power" was associated with what social movement?

The Hippie Movement

400

This American band, known for their harmonies and surf music hits like "Good Vibrations" and "Surfin USA" became one of the most popular groups of the 1960s

The Beach Boys

400

This colorful light fixture was made in the mid-60s and is still popular today, it included melting a colorful, wax-like substance

Lava Lamp

400

"Premiering in 1966, this sci-fi television series followed the adventures of Captain Kirk and his crew aboard the USS Enterprise as they explored new worlds and civilizations."

Star Trek

400

This 1960s toy, which involves a battling robot, was released by Marx Toys and became an iconic figure in competitive gaming 

Rock 'Em' Sock 'Em' Robots 

500

In June 1967 Barclays Bank in London unveiled the world's first what?

ATM

500

This British Band, known for hits like "Hay Jude" and "let it be", revolutionized music in the 1960s and became one of the best-selling musical acts of all time.

The Beatles

500

This type of clothing style typically seen as "masculine" was worn by women as a way to rebel against standards

Pantsuit/tux 

500

This film was acclaimed as one of the most visually stunning and innovative movies ever made. The special effects were years ahead of anything done until the CGI era.

A Space Odyssey 

500

In 1967 this boxer was stripped of his heavyweight title and banned from the sport for refusing to be drafted into the Vietnam was, he became a powerful symbol of the anti-war movement 

Muhammad Ali

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