Saturday Night Fever
Stephen King
Scientific Advancements
Fashion Fads
Songs by First Line
Famous Families
100

He plays the lead, Tony, in 1977’s Saturday Night Fever.

Who is John Travolta? He practiced rigorously for the film’s iconic dance scenes and personally oversaw the editing of his solo dance sequence.

100

King was born in 1947 in this chilly state.

What is Maine? The Portland, Maine, native often writes books that feature his home state as the setting.

100

In 1994, scientists witnessed the Shoemaker-Levy 9, one of these celestial objects, impact Jupiter.

What is a comet? This was the first time scientific technology allowed astronomers to predict a planetary impact.

100

The 1970s are sometimes known as this decade, referring to a synthetic fabric used in many fashion items.

What is “The Polyester Decade”? Bold colors, slick leisure suits, and the desire for affordable clothing all led to the popularity of polyester.

100

What day of the week is missing in the following lyrics, Bah-da bah-da-da-da
_________, ________, so good to me

Monday Monday by the Mamas and the Papas

100

Actor Rip Torn is cousins with this actress, who is known for her roles in Carrie and Coal Miner’s Daughter.

Who is Sissy Spacek? Spacek said Rip Torn got her into acting and convinced her to keep her name.

200

This is the type of club where Tony, Stephanie, and others dance on Saturday nights.

What is a disco club? The disco dancing competition is at the center of this music-heavy film.

200

King published this debut novel about a troubled teen in 1973.

What is Carrie? The novel was adapted to film a year later and stars Sissy Spacek.

200

An ophthalmological advancement in 1983 saw the invention of a bifocal type of this eyesight-enhancing device.

What is a contact lens? Bifocal glasses had been around for many years, having been invented by Benjamin Franklin.

200

Working women in the ’80s were sporting this type of suit, often with shoulder pads and bold accessories.

What is a power suit? The style was popularized by Princess Diana, Nancy Reagan, and Margaret Thatcher.

200

A timeless Beatles favorite, it begins, “When I find myself in times of trouble / Mother Mary comes to me…”

What is “Let It Be”? Paul McCartney references his late mother in the song, as a dream of her inspired him.

200

Actress Emma Roberts shares her surname with this aunt and Pretty Woman actress.

Who is Julia Roberts? The two even appear together in a 2010 romantic comedy called Valentine’s Day.

400

This rhyming band performs many of the soundtrack’s hits, including “Staying Alive.”

Who are the Bee Gees? Other tracks include “Open Sesame,” performed by Kool & the Gang, and “Boogie Shoes” by KC and the Sunshine Band.

400

This horror novel about a friendly Saint Bernard who turned vicious was turned into a 1983 film.

What is Cujo? The canine character was inspired by an aggressive dog King encountered at an auto body shop.

400

This famous physicist advanced science throughout the 1970s, with theories about black holes and a new understanding of the big bang theory.

Who is Stephen Hawking? Famous for his contributions to the big bang theory, Hawking also cameoed in the television series The Big Bang Theory.

400

In 1971, Diane von Furstenberg released her timeless signature look, this dress style.

What is a wrap dress? Fashion critics point to the growing number of women in the workforce as one reason for this versatile dress’s immense popularity.

400

For the first time in history,It's gonna start..... men

"Raining Men" by the Weather Girls 

400

His famous relatives include his daughter Sofia, a film director like her dad, and nephew Nicolas Cage.

Who is Francis Ford Coppola? The Coppola family tree also includes famous names like actor Jason Schwartzman and actress/director Talia Shire.

600

The movie’s soundtrack became one of the best-selling albums ever until this Michael Jackson album eclipsed it six years later.

What is Thriller? According to Travolta, the Bee Gees’ music wasn’t added to the movie until post-production. It’s hard to imagine Saturday Night Fever without the Bee Gees!

600

With multiple Oscar nominations, this film based on King’s work is one of his most popular and stars Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman.

What is The Shawshank Redemption? The film received seven Academy Award nominations, including for Best Sound, Best Writing, and Best Actor in a Leading Role (Freeman) but amazingly did not win any.

600

The pocket version of this number-crunching device became popular and mass-marketed during the 1970s.

What is a calculator? The rise in pocket calculators helped pave the way for computers by advancing circuit development.

600

Designers like Perry Ellis and Ralph Lauren are synonymous with this style, influenced by Ivy League tradition.

What is preppy? The style was also influenced by British aristocracy and the Seven Sisters style.

600

The skies above are clear again
So let's sing a song of cheer again

"Happy Days are Here Again" by Barbara Streisand 

600

Current-day singer Miley Cyrus has a famous father, and this country music star is her godmother.

Who is Dolly Parton? Parton and Billy Ray Cyrus are lifelong friends.

800

He is the director of this iconic disco film.

Who is John Badham? John Travolta personally showed the director around Manhattan and Brooklyn.

800

This was his day job when King began his writing career.

What is a teacher? He taught English at a high school in Hampden, Maine.

800

In the 1980s, meteorologists began to use this weather technology, based on the 19th-century work by Christian Andreas Doppler.

What is Doppler radar? The technology uses energy pulses and helps predict storm movement and weather patterns.

800

In the ’90s, big names in fashion included Cindy Crawford and Naomi Campbell, who had this profession.

What is a supermodel? Along with Linda Evangelista and Christy Turlington, they are considered the original supermodels.

800

In 1978, Gloria Gaynor told us, “At first I was afraid, I was petrified” in this tune.

What is “I Will Survive”? This No. 1 hit became an anthem for women’s empowerment.

800

He is Shirley MacLaine’s also-famous younger brother, known for playing Clyde in 1967’s Bonnie and Clyde.

Who is Warren Beatty? MacLaine thanked him in her 2012 acceptance speech for the AFI Lifetime Achievement Award.

1000

Saturday Night Fever was one of the first films to use this camera-stabilizing device created by Garrett Brown.

What is a Steadicam? Brown won a technical Oscar in 1978 for this innovation, which was also used extensively in filming Rocky.

1000

King also publishes under this pen name.

What is Richard Bachman? He began using a pseudonym because he thought fans wouldn’t accept more than one book per year from an author.

1000

In 1997, Pathfinder landed here in an event sometimes called the “Big Bounce.”

What is Mars? The Pathfinder probe set a precedent for other Mars rovers that would be launched in the early 2000s.

1000

In the ’70s, this wide-legged pants style was popular with both men and women.

What are bell-bottoms? The flared-out style was perfect for showing off another fashion fad, platform shoes.

1000

The title of a song by Gordon Lightfoot is sung before the following sentence: "What a tale my thoughts could tell".  

"If You Could Read My Mind" by Gordon Lightfoot 

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Like mother, like daughter: she is the daughter of Psycho actress Janet Leigh and is known for another horror franchise.

Who is Jamie Lee Curtis? Curtis is known for her iconic role in the Halloween movies.

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