Hoop and Holler
You’re Such a Doll
Manly Movies
Fancy Footwear
Singer’s First Name
“G”-ography
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Introduced by the NBA late in this decade, the three-point line added an exciting component for basketball fans.

What are the 1970s? It was adopted for the 1979–1980 season on a trial basis. Celtics player Chris Ford was the first in NBA history to score a three-point field goal.

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These beloved dolls of the 1980s weren’t bought; they were adopted, complete with a certificate for their new family.

What are Cabbage Patch dolls? They were based on creator Xavier Roberts’ needle molding techniques and soft sculptures.

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A series of “manly” movies from the 1980s features this Stallone character, with his trademark mullet and black tank.

Who is Rambo? Rambo is a Green Beret veteran who became a pop culture sensation.

100

During the ’70s disco era, these shoes became a big hit, featuring sky-high clunky soles.

What are platform shoes? The shoes took inspiration from Salvatore Ferragamo’s designs from the 1930s.

100

We “wonder” if you know this first name of the Motown artist known for hits like “Superstition.”

What is Stevie (Wonder)? During the ’70s, Stevie Wonder won 12 total Grammy Awards.

100

This European nation reunified after the fall of a famous wall in 1989.

What is Germany? The official agreement reuniting East and West Germany was signed on August 31, 1990.

200

In 1972, the U.S. Men’s Olympic basketball team had its first-ever loss, to a team from this now-defunct nation.

What is the Soviet Union? The last-second loss on September 10, 1972, caused such controversy that the CIA even looked into the results.

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This popular doll from the 1960s and ’70s inspired spinoffs like Chatty Baby and Singin’ Chatty.

What is Chatty Cathy? She is considered the first successful talking doll and could say 11 phrases, such as “Please brush my hair.”

200

This John Belushi film about a college fraternity’s antics also stars Karen Allen and Tom Hulce.

What is Animal House? Donald Sutherland called it his funniest experience on a film set and says it is one of his favorite films.

200

Sounding more like a mode of transport than a shoe, this brand debuted its grippy-soled canvas shoes in 1976.

What are Vans? Originally called the #95, the Vans Era helped establish the brand as a skateboarding favorite.

200

This “rocket man” sounds like he has two first names, but John is his surname.

Who is Elton (John)? He released 12 studio albums during the ’70s—that’s more than one per year!

200

One of the largest oil spills in U.S. history happened in 1979, when a tanker near this Texas port spilled 2.6 million gallons of oil.

What is Galveston? A short two years later, another tanker would spill another million gallons of oil into the same bay.

400

This Los Angeles–based team had a stellar season in 1971–1972, winning 33 consecutive games.

Who are the Lakers? It is the longest winning streak in NBA history.

400

This line of colorful dolls, including Wisp and Starlite, was created by Hallmark in the 1980s and grew into an animated TV series and a 1985 movie.

What are Rainbow Brite dolls? The dolls were created to rival American Greetings’ Strawberry Shortcake line.

400

He plays the title character in 1982’s Conan the Barbarian.

Who is Arnold Schwarzenegger? A planned sequel is in the works and will feature an older Conan, who has been king for years.

400

It was during this decade that the idea of “corrective” footwear really took off, with arch support and other features becoming desirable.

What are the 1980s? Onitsuka Tiger (now ASICS) and Adidas helped popularize the idea of shoes with toe springs, pronation control, and arch supports to correct foot issues.

400

Surnames in a popular ’70s band were May, Taylor, Mercury, and Deacon, but this is the first name of the singer.

What is Freddie (Mercury)? Formed in London in 1970, Queen was helmed by Freddie Mercury through two decades of superstardom.

400

In 1973, this Mediterranean nation was declared a republic and Colonel George Papadopoulos assumed the presidency.

What is Greece? Though the monarchy was abolished at this time, many people still opposed the military rule.

600

This is the current number of teams in the NBA.

What is 30? The teams are divided by Eastern and Western Conferences and into six divisions.

600

These dolls were invented when a father made his daughter a dollhouse inside an old makeup compact.

What are Polly Pockets? Introduced in 1989, the original dolls stood less than an inch high, though a 1998 redesign introduced larger, more poseable dolls.

600

He stars in 1971’s cop thriller Dirty Harry.

Who is Clint Eastwood? The role is one of Eastwood’s most iconic characters and helped define the crime thriller genre.

600

Manolo Blahnik’s shoe designs became popular in the 1970s through the 1990s, with this skinny and sky-high style becoming his signature.

What are stilettos? Blahnik’s stiletto heels became iconic in pop culture despite the popularity of chunky platforms at the time.

600

This is the first name of the “Godfather of Soul” whose song “The Payback” hit No. 1 on the R&B charts in 1974.

Who is James (Brown)? He was one of the first Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees in 1986.

600

This largest island in the world, located northwest of Iceland, gained home rule in 1979 from Denmark.

What is Greenland? The Home Rule Act of 1979 transferred many responsibilities from Denmark to Greenland, though it remains an autonomous territory thereof.

800

In 1988, this shoe brand debuted its iconic Jumpman logo on the tongue of its Air Jordan IIIs.

What is Nike? Jordan claimed that his famous Jumpman silhouette was not taken from a game-time dunk but was actually a ballet move captured during a photoshoot in 1985 in which he jumped and spread his legs.

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These toy doll figurines began in the ’60s and were inspired by comic artist Peyo’s blue characters.

What are Smurfs? In 1981, Hanna-Barbera launched an animated series featuring the little blue people, which ran until 1990 and still shows in reruns today.

800

1974’s The Longest Yard centers around a high-stakes game of this sport.

What is football? Star Burt Reynolds plays a former pro quarterback organizing a football team of inmates.

800

This brand is often credited as the first luxury brand to release a sneaker. The shoe debuted in 1984, and the design features red and green stripes.

What is Gucci? The move capitalized on the tennis sneaker trend, and a recent rerelease marketed the stylish kicks again.

800

Show some “respect” to the soulful ’70s singer with this first name.

What is Aretha (Franklin)? One of the top-charting female artists of all time, Franklin had hit after hit in the ’70s, with 10 albums hitting the charts.

800

Indigenous tribes near this watery region near the Canada–U.S. border have been fighting for sovereignty in recent years.

What are the Great Lakes? The Ojibwe tribe won an important case in 1983, giving them rights to spearfish in the Great Lakes area.

1000

In 1997, Violet Palmer made history as the first woman to do this at an NBA game.

What is a referee? She officiated a game on October 31, 1997. Today, there are nine full-time female refs on the NBA staff.

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Introduced in 1986 and still popular today, this line of dolls from historic eras, each with an accompanying book and backstory, includes Molly McIntire from the World War II era.

What are American Girl dolls? The original three dolls were Samantha, Kirsten, and Molly, and each taught girls about a part of American history.

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1989’s Glory centers around a volunteer fighting company during this war.

What is the American Civil War? The film is based on the true story of Robert Gould Shaw and the first all-Black volunteer regiment.

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Sounding like a noise of disgust, these sheepskin shoes were invented by Australian surfers and then imported to California.

What are UGGs? In 1978, Brian Smith imported the shoes to the United States, where they took off in popularity and remain popular today.

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Born with the surname Jones, this artist changed it to Bowie when he found “Fame” and his songs began playing “Station to Station.”

Who is David (Bowie)? Bowie was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1996.

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In 1978, President Carter brought foreign dignitaries to visit this Pennsylvania city, once the site of an important Civil War battle commemorated by Abraham Lincoln.

What is Gettysburg? President Carter, Anwar Sadat, and Menachem Begin visited the site shortly before finalizing the Camp David Accords.

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