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100

Jonas Salk became a famous name in the 1950s in this field.

What is Medicine?

100

This cartoon family living in the future with flying cars premiered in 1962.

Who are The Jetsons?

100

This singer’s 1971 hit “Imagine” became a global anthem for peace.

Who is John Lennon?

100

In Chess, This is the only piece that moves in an “L” shape. 

What is the knight?

100

The name of Veteran's Day as it was initially founded.

What is Armistice Day?

100

The US President featured on the $5 bill.

Who is Abraham Lincoln?

200

In 1953, Castle Bravo made headlines as the first test of this.

What is the atomic bomb?

200

JFK Jr. was assassinated in this city in 1963.

What is Dallas, TX?

200

This snack cake introduced in the 1970s promised “big creaminess in a little round cake.”

What are Ding Dongs?

200

The playing card company, Bicycle, was founded in this century.

What is the 19th-Century? (1883)

200

Armistice Day, later Veteran's Day, celebrates the end of what major war?

What is World War I?

200

The largest ocean on Earth.

What is the Pacific?

300

First sold in 1950, this ballpoint pen brand became a global staple for students.

What is Bic?

300

The US agency founded in 1961:

A) Peace Corps

B) National Parks Authority

C) IRS

D) CIA

What is A? (The Peace Corps)

300

This Swedish pop group won Eurovision in 1974 with “Waterloo.”

Who is ABBA?

300

In mah-jongg, a four-of-a-kind set is called this...

What is a kong?

300

The name of the Treaty putting an end to World War I.

(Repeat from 

What is the Treaty of Versailles?

300

The name of the river running through Paris.

What is the Seine River?

400

This mountain was summitted for the first time in 1953.

What is Mt. Everest?

400

The most popular boys' name of the 1960s.

What is Michael? (~833,000)

400

The most popular boys' name of the 1970s.

What is Michael? (~707,000)

400

In basic dominoes, un-drawn tiles are placed facedown in the pool with this distinctive nickname.

What is the boneyard?

400

The Big Three of the 1945 Yalta Conference included Churchill, Roosevelt, and this man.

Who is Joseph Stalin?

400

This Greek hero defeated the Minotaur in the labyrinth.

Who is Theseus?

500

After Gunsmoke, this series broadcast in 1959, is the second longest-running Western series in American History.

What is Bonanza?

500

The occupation of Larry Hagman's character Tony in the TV sitcom I Dream of Jeannie.

What is an astronaut?

500

This 1971 novel introduced the dystopian slang of “droogs” and “ultraviolence.”

What is A Clockwork Orange?

500

This trivia game, created by two Canadian journalists in 1979, became a worldwide craze in the 1980s.

What is Trivial Pursuit?

500

In United States military history, this war lasted between 1861-1865.

What is the American Civil War?

500

This Old Testament figure interpreted dreams for the Pharaoh.

Who is Joseph?

600

James Stewart's somewhat co-star in 1956's The Man Who Knew Too Much.

Who is Doris Day?

600

After JFK's assassination in 1963, Vice President Lyndon Johnson was sworn in at this location.

A) Camp David

B) On board Air Force One

C) Yellowstone National Park

d) Paris, France

What is B? (Air Force One)

600

This 1977 miniseries based on Alex Haley’s novel became a cultural phenomenon.

What is Roots?

600

In 1970, this word game topped U.S. board-game sales charts.

What is Scrabble?

600

This branch of the U.S. military was separated from the Army in 1947 and became its own service.

What is the Air Force?

600

This ancient trade route extended from China to the Mediterranean.

What is the Silk Road?

700

This famous artist died in a car crash in New York in 1956.

Who is Jackson Pollack?

700

The name of Marilyn Monroe's last completed movie.

What is The Misfits?

700

The most financially successful (top-grossing) film of the decade.

What is Star Wars?

700

In Uno, this card type was not part of the original 1971 deck but was added in later versions to increase competitive play.

What is the Wild Draw Four?

700

This U.S. general became the first five-star general in U.S. history during World War II.

Who is General George C. Marshall?

700

The C in E=MCrepresents this fundamental physical constant.

What is the speed of light? (299,792,458 meters/second)

800

The average cost of a house in 1970s America:

A) $3,000

B) $7,000

C) $12,000

D) $21,000

What is $7,000? (B)

800

The average cost of a house in 1960s USA.

A) Just under $12,000.

B) Just under $32,000.

C) Just under $52,000.

D) Just under $72,000.

Just under $12,000. (A)

800

At the start of the 1970s the average price of a home jumped from $27,000 to this amount by the end of the decade:

A) $34,000

B) $43,000

C) $55,000

D) $74,000

$74,000. (D)

800

The classic board game, Monopoly, was introduced as a critique of this idea.

What is Capitalism? 

800

This major WWII operation, was code-named “Operation Overlord”.


What is "D-Day" or the Invasion of Normandy?

800

This animal is the only marsupial native to the United States.

What is the opossum?

900

This 1951 sci-fi novel by Asimov describes psychohistory and predicts the fall of a galactic empire.

What is Foundation?

900

The most financially successful (top-grossing) movie of the decade.

What is The Sound of Music?

900

This 1972 Supreme Court case ruled that capital punishment, as applied, constituted cruel and unusual punishment.

What is Furman v Georgia?

900

The name “Mah-jongg” translates roughly to this.

What is "the sparrow"?

900

This term described the disguised merchant vessels that carried hidden weapons to lure German submarines into a trap in WWI. 

What is a "Q-ship"?

900

Largely forgotten to history, this ancient library, located in modern-day Turkey, competed fiercely with the Library of Alexandria.

What is the Library of Pergamum?

1000

Alaska and Hawaii became the 49th and 50th US states in this year.

What is 1959?

1000

The year Aretha Franklin released the #1 hit Respect.

What is 1967?

1000

Widely considered the most successful commercial video game release, Pong came out in this year.

What is 1972?

1000

This 1950s Parker Brothers game featuring plastic fruit is still popular for children learning colors and counting.

What is Hi Ho! Cherry-O?

1000

During the Korean War, this massive amphibious assault in September 1950 turned the tide in favor of the UN forces.

What is the Inchon Landing? (Operation Chromite)

1000

With an extremely long orbital period of roughly 2,500 years, the Hale-Bopp comet last passed Earth in this year.

What is 1996 and 1997?

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