Politics
Consumer Goods
Movies
Music
"I'LL BE THERE FOR YOU"
100

This woman's dress dominated the news waves and almost ended a presidency.

Monica Lewinsky

100

Manufactured by Nintendo this was the first handheld gaming device on market.

Game Boy

100

This film is the all time highest grossing picture ever, being the first film to cross a billion dollars and winning eleven Oscar awards.

Titantic

100

Her loneliness was killing teens in 1998 and to this day her fans still believe.

Who is Britney Spears
100

This actresses career took off playing the character Rachel Green on this famous 90's sitcom.

Jennifer Aniston
200

This landmark economic deal between the United States, Canada, & Mexico still makes waves in today's ecomony.

NAFTA or The North American Free Trade Agreement

200

This talking, adorable, owl-like robotic toy became a smash hit in 1998.

Furby

200

He ran over your hearts, helped to eat your box of chocolates, and was a star football player at Alabama.

Forrest Gump

200

This diva changed Christmas music after this 1994 pop music hit took over the radio.

Mariah Carey

200

These famous NYC landmarks were shown prominently in the intro and throughout the series in the 90's.

Twin Towers or World Trade Center Buildings

300

As an independent candidate in the 1992 election this individual has been credited for costing George W. Bush Senior his presidency.

Ross Perot

300

Soft and cute; if you had one of these they were considered at the time a financial investment due to their rarity on market.

Beanie Babies

300
This Disney classic broke new ground in terms of visual graphics and created a new toy line based off its film.

Toy Story

300

Nirvana's album Nevermind stole the top of the billboard music charts from this musical icon when the album debuted in 1991.

Michael Jackson

300

Chandlers annoying ex-girlfriend had this catch phrase to the continual annoyance of everyone throughout the show.

Oh My Goddddd!

400

In 1999 this national tragedy caused politicians to blame music and video games for its occurrence.

Columbine

400

This famous game hit its apex in the late 1990s only to re-emerge in popularity during 2016 with its new app related game.

Pokemon

400

Famous for his 90's comedy hits this Canadian-American actor traded in his comedy mask and turned in award winning performances in serious roles over the last two decades.

Jim Carrey

400

Even though he hypnotized crowds with his lyrics, this famous rap artist was shot dead on March 9th 1996 in Los Angeles.

Biggy Smalls or The Notorious B.I.G

400

During the breakup of Ross and Rachael the song "With or Without You" was sung by this English rock band.

U2

500

The United States Department of Justice and twenty five states ruled that this technology company had a monopoly on the market in 1999.

Microsoft

500

This popular children's snack is based off an Australian animal and mixing cookies and frosting.

Dunk-A-Roos

500

In this psychological thriller, a female heroine needed the help of a serial killer to chase down another serial killer.

Silence of the Lambs

500

This catchy inspirational song tackled AIDS, promiscuity, and illegal drug trade becoming the first hit by this top selling female music group.

TLC (Song: Waterfalls)

500

Phoebe supposedly made out with this famous clothing designer and Rachel Green's head boss.

Ralph Lauren

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