This iconic music festival, first held in 1969, was known for its association with the counterculture of the 1960's.
What is Woodstock.
This American professional boxer, also known as Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr., was born in Louisville, Kentucky and passed away on June 3, 2016.
Who is Muhammad Ali.
"To Infinity and Beyond" was a popular phrase quoted by this character in the 1995 cartoon classic, Toy Story.
Who is Buzz Lightyear.
Originating in Greece, this style shoe became widely popular during the 70's; having thick soles that usually ranged 5-10cm.
What are Platform shoes.
This Baptist minister and activist won the 1964 Nobel Peace Prize for his dynamic leadership of the Civil Rights movement and steadfast commitment to achieving racial justice through nonviolent action.
Who is Martin Luther King Jr.
During his performance of "Billie Jean" in 1983, this dance motion became the "King of Pop's" signature move.
What is the moonwalk.
In 1993, Michael Jordan, led this NBA team to win three consecutive NBA championship games, a first since the Boston Celtics in the 1960's.
Who are the Chicago Bulls.
In this 1975 summer "Blockbuster", a small New England town is terrorized by a deadly threat in which the police chief is forced to encounter with his two companions.
What is Jaws.
In 2004, an American businessman and philanthropist co-founded, with his Havard roommates, this social media giant.
What is Facebook.
This painter and art instructor liked to fill his paintings with "happy little trees" and created an instructional television program that first aired in 1983.
Who is Bob Ross.
In 2006, at the age of 16, this singer/songwriter, released her first self-titled album and by the age of 20 had won her first Grammy for her second album, Fearless.
Who is Taylor Swift.
During the 1970's, this American thoroughbred racehorse, also known as 'Big Red', became the first Triple Crown winner in 25 years.
Who is Secretariat.
This film won Best Picture from 1988, which was the story of two brothers who bond on a road trip and starred Dustin Hoffman.
What is Rain Man.
This first-generation Pontiac model automobile first went into production in 1963 and is credited with popularizing the muscle car market in the 60's.
What is the GTO.
On September 7, 1997, the world stood still as more than two and a half billion people watched the televised funeral of this widely beloved princess.
Who is Princess Diana.
In 1977, the Eagles, released this song which was awarded the Grammy Award for Record of the Year in 1978.
What is "Hotel California".
"Joe Cool" and "The Comeback Kid" were two nicknames of this Notre Dame QB in the 1980's, who would go on to win multiple Super Bowls with a west coast NFL franchise.
Who is Joe Montana.
This 1966 comedy film, stars Don Knotts who plays a typesetter for a small-town Kansas newspaper who wants to become a reporter.
What is The Ghost and Mr. Chicken.
Jennifer Aniston inspired this popular hairstyle in the 90's, which was named after her character in the hit show Friends.
What is "The Rachel".
In 1971, this legendary actor created his tough-guy character, "Dirty Harry", appearing in several movies and also directed his first film in the same year.
Who is Clint Eastwood.
During the 90's, this female singer and songwriter rose to fame for her five-octave vocal range and is the only artist still to date to have their first five singles reach number one on the US Billboard Hot 100.
Who is Mariah Carey.
The 1964 Summer Olympics were held in this city and was the first Olympics to be held in Asia.
What is Tokyo.
Signs was filmed in 2002, starring Mel Gibson and was written by this well-known director, producer, and screenwriter whose films often employ supernatural plots and twisted endings.
Who is M. Knight Shyamalan.
Originally worn by professional dancers, this item of clothing became an essential fashion item in the 1980's.
What are leg warmers.
Ranked No. 1 by the Women's Tennis Association, this professional tennis player endorsed Nike and McDonalds in 2003.
Who is Serena Williams.