What's that Decade?
National Landmarks
80's Music
Harry Potter
NFL Stadiums
100

Poodle skirts and soda shops

1950s

100

She stands gracefully on Ellis Island.

Statue of Liberty

100

The King of Pop

Michael Jackson

100

Voldemort's former name

Tom Riddle

100

Chicago Bears

Soldier Field

200

Hair bands, spandex, and Jane Fonda work-out videos

1980s

200

The age of this geological formation is hotly debated between 6 million years old to 70 million years.

Grand Canyon

200

She sang the songs "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun," "True Colors," and "Time After Time."

Cyndi Lauper

200

Harry Potter's owl

Hedwig

200

Indianapolis Colts

Lucas Oil Stadium

300

The Jazz Age, Harlem Renaissance, and flappers.

1920s

300

The attacks on September 11, 2001 destroyed these buildings where a Ground Zero monument now stands.

Twin Towers/World Trade Center

300

This artist's color was purple and in the 1990s he changed his name to an unpronounceable symbol.

Prince

300

What professor teaches potions in Harry's sixth year?

Horace Slughorn

300

New England Patriots

Gillette Stadium

400

Moon landing, JFK assassination, and the Civil Rights movement.

1960s

400

The highlight of San Francisco.

Golden Gate Bridge
400

This rock group sings "Livin' on a Prayer" and "You Give Love a Bad Name."

Bon Jovi

400

What are the nicknames of James Potter and his group of friends?

Moony, Wormtail, Padfoot, and Prongs

400

Pittsburgh Steelers

Heinz Field

500

The bicentennial, Vietnam War, and Watergate scandal.

1970s

500

This funky shape stands in the middle of downtown St. Louis, Missouri.

The Gateway Arch

500

This iconic 80s song plays most prominently in the film Karate Kid.

Eye of the Tiger

500

What horcrux were Harry, Ron, and Hermione attempting to steal in Bellatrix's vault?

Hufflepuff Cup

500

Denver Broncos

Mile High Stadium

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