Did you go to Woodstock? (1960s Trivia)
Rhymes with a Peanut
Peanuts or Politician?
Good Grief! (“G” Alliteration)
Snoopin’ Around
100

What year was the “I have a Dream” speech given by MLK?

1963

100

A shiny headpiece for royalty

Crown (Charlie Brown)

100

“The days are gone forever when our enemies could blackmail us with nuclear bombs.”

Politician (Kim Jong-Un)

100

Hollywood Film and TV Award


Golden Globe

100

This teenage sleuth is often accompanied by her talking dog to solve mysteries from her van (the mystery machine)

Velma Dinkley
200

In 1967, Thurgood Marshall became the first African American to hold this position

U.S. Supreme Court Justice

200

This skull cavity can get congested during a cold.

Sinus (Linus)
200

“I'm on a new campaign to be nice to people”

Peanuts (Lucy Van Pelt)

200

Global Warming Contributor

Greenhouse Gases

200

Fictional London detective famous for his keen observation and deduction

Sherlock Holmes

300

This First Lady became known worldwide for her style and grace during her time in the White House from 1961–1963


Jackie Kennedy

300

This word could be used to describe someone with a little more junk in their trunk. (Or overweight)

Fatty (Peppermint Patty)

300

Sometimes, in the hustle and bustle of holiday preparations we forget that the true meaning of Christmas was given to us by the angelic host that holy night long ago.

Politician
Ronald Reagan (1983)

300

This ends a soccer game instantly

Golden Goal

300

This TV detective drove a beat up car and always said, “Just one more thing…”

Columbo

400

This team won the 1st Super Bowl ever played in 1967

Green Bay Packers

400

A descriptor for someone under Anesthesia

Loopy (Snoopy)

400

"In the book of life, the answers aren't in the back“

Peanuts (Charlie Brown)

400

Wonder Woman Actress

Gal Gadot

400

This teenage detective solves mysteries in a small Californian town while wearing her trademark purple sweater.


Nancy Drew

500

This event in 1961 was a failed U.S.-backed invasion of Cuba, intended to overthrow Fidel Castro.


Bay of Pigs Invasion

500
Someone who speaks computer

Coder (Schroeder)

500

“There can be neither today without yesterday nor tomorrow without today“

Politician (Kim Jong-Un)

500

Discoverer of Jupiter’s Moons

Galileo Galilei

500
This private eye worked out of a Hawaiian office and often wore a Detroit Tigers cap.
Magnum, P.I
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