This Baptist minister won the 1964 Nobel Peace Prize.
Martin Luther King Jr.
In 1960, Major League Baseball experienced a World Series ending walk-off home run from the bat of Bill Mazeroski to defeat the Yankees. Which team did Mazeroski play for?
Pittsburgh Pirates
This animated film features a multitude of a certain dog breed, and a villain who wants to make them into a coat
one hundred and one dalmatians
This rock 'n' roll/R&B singer, whose success peaked in the late 1950's when he was a teenager, was found dead of a heroin overdose at the age of 25. What was his name?
Frankie Lymon
what was the tammy doll's sisters name?
Pepper
After leaving the Nation of Islam in March 1964, he formed the Organization of Afro-American Unity.
Malcolm X
In the 1960s, he founded a bricklaying business, pumping bricks, to finance his bodybuilding career.
Arnold Schwarzenegger
In a TV movie, the Globetrotters crash-landed on an island where they visited the cast of this ’60s sitcom.
Gilligans Island
Popular dance songs of the ’60s included ones called this and the Peppermint this.
What is the 'Twist'
Do you remember when cigarettes were advertised on television? Which brand, targeted to women, had a jingle that began with the phrase: "You've come a long way, baby, to get where you've got to today"?
Virginia Slims
In 1963, he started his Faith Partnerships, asking 700 of his viewers to pledge $10 a month.
Double points if you can name the network
Pat Robertson
700 Club
Don won five Emmys in the ’60s for playing this jittery comic sidekick.
Barney Fife
She wasn’t even nominated for “West Side Story,” though she did get a nomination that year for “Splendor in the Grass.”
Natalie Wood
In 1967, this former lead singer of Them launched his solo career with “Brown Eyed Girl.”
Van Morrison
The ankle-high side-zipped boot named for this rock band was introduced in the ’60s.
Beatle Boots
In 1964, his widow said, “So now he is a legend when he would have preferred to be a man.”
John F. Kennedy
Which Country hosted and won the 1966 FIFA World Cup?
England
The groundbreaking sci-fi film released on this date follows a stranded astronaut as he navigates his way through a strange and hostile civilization. Name the film.
Planet of the Apes
In the 1960s, she reached the Top 20 three times with duets: twice with Lee Hazelwood and once with her father.
Nancy Sinatra
Originally worn by sailors, these flared jeans became popular on college campuses in the ’60s and ’70s.
Bellbottoms
Which vaccine was released after being approved by the FDA in 1963?
Measles
In 1967, this Red Sox outfielder became the last major leaguer to win hitting’s Triple Crown.
Who is Yastrzemski
It’s the 1969 Oscar-winning film in which Dustin Hoffman declared, “I’m walkin’ here!”
Midnight Cowboy
It’s the question the Doors asked after saying, “Hello, I love you.”
What is 'Won't you tell me your name
Who got married May 1, 1967 at the Aladdin Hotel in Las Vegas?
elvis and priscilla presley