90's/Early 00's Film
Fad Diets
Fashion/Style: 1980's-Current day
Music: 1950's-Current
Geography
100

Which famous actor played Erin Brockovich in the film, Erin Brockovich (2000)?

Julia Roberts

100

True or False - The main goal for a fad diet is to promote short-term weight loss. 

True. The appeal of fad diets tends to be "trendy" due to most Americans wanting to lose weight quickly. The irony is most people do not continue the diet and quickly regain weight. 

100

What bracelet was very popular in the 1980's?

Bangles 

100

True or False: Elvis Presley's first album was all covers.

True - Released in 1956 -  This album cover ranks No. 40 in Rolling Stone’s list of Top 100 Album Covers of All Time, and the album itself lands at No. 56 in its Top 500 Albums of All Time list. 

100

What is the smallest state in terms of land mass in the US?

Rhode Island

200

Who were the two famous actors who played the sisters in Practical Magic (1996)?

Sandra Bullock & Nicole Kidman 

200

In the 1980s, a certain food was considered "terrible" for your health, but it's now recognized as very healthy. What was that food?

Eggs

200

In the 90's, these pants were very popular and VERY baggy, typically designed for young men. 

JNCO Pants 

200

What was the name of the music festival in the late 90s that caused riots, fires, and 3 fatalities?

Hint: Some of the famous bands/artists included Limp Bizkit, RUN DMC, Alanis Morrissett, and Metallica.

Woodstock 99'

200

What is the only country that is also a continent? 

Australia 

300

What city was Lost in Translation (2003) filmed in?

Tokyo

300

In the mid-90's, Arthur Agatson & Marie Almon developed a diet to lower the risk of heart disease. It consisted of cutting out all carbs from your diet, including fruit juice and alcohol, with an emphasis on lean meats. What was the name of this diet?

The South Beach Diet 

300

Famous boots designed in the UK - known for the "Grunge Era". What are they called?

Doc Martins

300

What is the highest selling album of all time? Over 120 million copies sold worldwide...

Thriller by Michael Jackson (1982).

300

What is the longest river in the world?

The Nile River

400

What was Jim Carrey's character from Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004) ultimate goal in the beginning of the film?

To have surgery to erase his memory of his ex-girlfriend 

400

What is Ketosis? 

Abnormal body process that occurs during starvation due to lack of carbohydrates. 

  • Studies show that ketosis works in the short-term, but long-term effects are less clear and could even pose some health risks. 






400

What popular hairstyle tool was used often by women in the early 2000s?

Hair Crimper
400

What pop star wrote songs for Ariana Grande, Miley Cyrus, Britney Spears and Alice Cooper?

Kesha

400

What mountain range has the worlds tallest peak?

The Himalayas

500

What was the name of the Burger place Samuel Jackson ordered from at the beginning of Pulp Fiction (1994)?

Big Kahuna Burger 

500

What celebrity was highly affiliated with the weight loss program Weight Watchers? 

Opera Winfrey 

500

Name 3 celebrities that had a strong influence on 1980's fashion 

Madonna, Princess Diana, and Michael Jackson 

(Other acceptable answers) - Demi Moore, Michelle Pfeiffer, Joan Jett, Whitney Houston)

500

4 Thrash Metal Bands were known as "The Big Four" in the 1980's. What were those bands?

Anthrax, Slayer, Metallica, and Megadeath. 

500

In the U.S., these two cities share the same name and are the most populous in their respective states. What city is it? 

Hint: They are not capitals. 


Portland

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