Art vs. Artist
Pop Culture
1970s
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Spring Has Sprung
100

This painting depicts water lilies floating on a pond, was finished by this artist in 1906 in France.

Who is Claude Monet?

100

This television series focuses on the lives of four mature women that live together in Miami, airing between 1985 to 1992.

What is The Golden Girls?

100

This singer released the pop hit, "I Will Survive" in 1978, becoming a song about empowerment and resilience.

Who is Gloria Gaynor?

100

Using his nickname while being sworn into office, this US President was the 39th president until he was succeeded by Ronald Reagan.

Who is James "Jimmy" Carter?

100

This insect plays a key role in the pollination of flowers and other plants to help support crop and floral growth.

What are bees?

200

Leonardo da Vinci painted "The Last Supper" on the wall of a dining hall in this Italian city.

What is Milan?
200

This acronym stands for Laugh Out Loud, used in text to express humor.

What is LOL?

200

Featuring a man eating shark that terrorized a beach town, this film released in 1975 by Steven Spielberg.

What is Jaws?

200

This U.S. President resigned from office in 1974 due to the Watergate scandal, leaving him the option to resign or wait for the impeachment process to remove him.

Who is Richard Nixon?

200

This allergen, increased during the spring, causes seasonal allergies for many people worldwide.

What is pollen?

300

This artist hosted a television show in the early 80s, known for his calming presence, big afro, and dreamy landscapes.

Who is Bob Ross?

300

Introduced in 1961, this man was introduced to the world as Barbie's new boyfriend.

Who is Ken?

300

This album was released by Pink Floyd in 1973, making it one of the most iconic rock albums in music history.

What is "Dark Side of the Moon?"

300

This president was the first to live in the newly built White House, and was also considered one of the founding fathers alongside George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Benjamin Franklin.

Who is John Adams?

300

This Greek Goddess of spring was abducted by the God of the Underworld, Hades, and made his wife, creating the changes of seasons.

Who is Persephone?

400

This artist is famous for his impressionism paintings, including "Starry Night." He also is famous for cutting his own ear off.

Who is Vincent Van Gogh?

400

This popular video game launched in 1980, featuring a yellow creature that gets chased down by four ghosts named Blinky, Pinky, Inky and Clyde.

What is Pac-Man?

400

Known for their hit song, "YMCA," this musical group was famous for their variety of on stage costumes and disco music.

Who are The Village People?

400

This president was the 38th president of the US, and was also the longest living US president, passing at 93 years old.

Who was Gerald Ford?

400

This day marks the first day of Spring, being marked around March 20-21 when the day is at equal length as the night.

What is the Spring Equinox?

500

This form of art originated from Japan, using specific angles of folding paper to create animals or objects.

What is origami?

500

This 80s toy uses a three dimensional square with rotating parts to align colors, and earning a variety of awards such as best toy in the UK, France, and USA.

What is the Rubik's Cube?

500

Originating from a book series, this TV series aired in 1974 and became famous for depicting life back in 1870s, showing the trials and tribulations of everyone who lived in Walnut Grove.

What is Little House on the Prarie?

500

This US president is still considered the tallest of all the US presidents, standing at 6'4" without his famous 7 inch tall top hat.

Who is Abraham Lincoln?

500

Famous for racing horses and big, elaborate hats, this US spring event is held annually in Kentucky.

What is the Kentucky Derby?

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