What movie is the number two highest grossing film of the '70s, following behind Star Wars?
Superman (1978)
What iconic brand of diecast toy car quickly caught on "fire" when it was released in 1968?
Who won the Pulitzer Prize in fiction for her 1961 work "To Kill a Mockingbird"?
Harper Lee
All the rage in 1960, what dance craze is associated with Chubby Checker?
The Twist
This ancient stone structure in England is thought to have been built around 2500 BC and is a popular tourist destination
Stonehenge
Which leading lady played the role of Martha in the movie version of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf"?
Elizabeth Taylor
Which famous actor did Elizabeth Taylor marry twice- in 1964 and then again in 1975?
Richard Burton
In what "ciudad" were the 1968 Summer Olympics held?
Mexico City
Who made pop music history when he recorded a live album at Folsom Prison in 1968?
Johnny Cash
Named after a famous explorer, this large bay in Canada is one of the world's biggest inland seas.
Hundson Bay
What sport was the subject of the 1973 classic "Bang the Drum Slowly"?
Baseball
The Rocket Thrower is a sculpture that still stands in what host city of the 1964 and 1965 World's Fair?
New York City
Serving under two presidents, who was the U.S. Secretary of State from 1973 to 1977?
Henry Kissinger
At 7 minutes, 11 seconds, what 1968 Beatles number one song was originally named for Jules, a nickname for John Lennon's son?
Hey Jude
This is the only U.S. state that has a tropical rainforest.
Hawaii
Played by David Tomlinson, what was the name of the father character in "Mary Poppins"?
George Banks
One of its many taglines over the years, "You deserve a break today" was featured in what company's ads in the late 1970s?
McDonald's
What was the name of the political and social purge that took place in China from 1966 to 1976?
Cultural Revolution
George Harrison
The Danube River flows through four capital cities, more than any other river in the world. Name two of them.
Vienna, Budapest, Bratislava, and Belgrade
What movie starred Steve McQueen and features an extended car chase through San Fransisco?
Bullitt
A name that was entirely made up to sound fancy, what brand of ice cream opened its first retail store in Brooklyn in 1976?
Haagen-Dazs
Ratified in 1971, the 26th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution codified what right?
Allowed the voting age to be lowered to 18
What animal appears on the album cover of "Tapestry" with Carole King?
Cat
This tiny European country, completely surrounded by Italy, is one of the world's oldest republics and has no national debt.
San Marino