Romantic Pairs
Inventions by Women
Famous Commercials
Car and Driver
Sports Milestones and Records
100

Complete the real life couple: Katherine Ross and this mustachioed leading man.

Sam Elliot

100

It was during the big-hair decade that young inventor Rachel Zimmerman created a symbol communication device called Blissymbol.

The 1980's

100

Debuting in 1969 and running for decades, this brand's most famous commercial features an owl asking, "How many licks" to the centre of this sweet treat?

Tootsie Pop

100

Cars driven by suave spy include the Mustang Mach1, Aston Martin V8, and BMW Z8.

James Bond

100

The track and field world records for 100 and 200 meters are both held by this American, also called Flo Jo.

Florence Griffith Joyner

200

Joe Pesci and Marisa Tomei are couple Vinny Gambini and Mona Lisa Vito in this 1992 comedy?

My Cousin Vinny

200

During the 1970's, Erna Schneider Hoover patented a new switching system that helped manage calls from these devices.

Telephones
200

In the 1900s a famous commerical for this soft drink featured Cindy Crawford simply walking to a vending machine.

Pepsi

200

These, with shoulder harnesses, were required by U.S law starting in 1968 in all consumer automobiles.

Seat Belts

200

On April 4th, 1974, this man tied Babe Ruth's record with 714 home runs; he would break the record only four days later.

Hank Aaron

300

Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell take their romance to the big screen with this 1987 flick about an heiress with amnesia.

Overboard

300

Maria Telkes was an inventor nicknamed the "Sun Queen" for her inventions in this kind of energy.

Solar

300

A 1987 Super Bowl commercial from this beer brand featured a goofy bull terrier named Spuds MacKenzie.

Bud Light

300

The Swedish automaker Saab made these bottom-watering devices standard in 1972.

Heated seats

300

A milestone for this chilly sport came in 1972 with the Summit Series, a series of games between Canada and the Soviet Union.

Ice Hockey

400

This hound dog singer and his wife were one of the IT couples of the 1960's and early 70's

Elvis

400

This bulletproof material used for vests and other military gear was invented thanks to scientist Stephanie Kwolek.

Kevlar

400

Fittingly, an Apple commerical fromt this year references George Orwell's most famous book.

1984
400

This Hueytown, Alabama, resident, along with son Davey, is one of NASCAR's most beloved drivers from the 1970's and 80's.

Bobby Allison

400

A milestone in basketball came in 1976 when the NBA joined forces with the ABA, which stands for this, creating strengthened front.

American Basketball Association

500

In 1984's splash, Tom Hanks' love interest is secretly this type of mythical being, played by Daryl Hannah.

Mermaid

500

In this field of STEM, Mary Wilkes is know for creating programs like LINC software.

Computing

500

One of the most famous commercial campaigns of all time, Coca-Cola's 1971 "I'd Like to Buy the World a Coke" ad was originally shot in this European Nation.

Italy

500

In the 1980's, French automaker Renault debuted a car that could unlock without the use of these.

Keys

500

The world record for a hammer throw is held by Yuriy Sedykh, of this nation (at the time), which no longer exists.

Soviet Union

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