1950's Politics
1960's Technology
1970's Music
1980's Movies
1990's TV
100

Americans in the 50's were scared of this particular color.

Red

100

Invented by a guy named Phillip, this invention was the next step in pre-recorded music mediums after vinyl records.

Cassette Tape

100

"Saturday Night Fever" is one of the best-selling soundtracks of all time, and the epitome of this musical genre.

Disco

100

This alien just wants to "phone home."

E.T.

100

Jennifer Aniston is part of this famous group of...

Friends

200

The 50's will be remembered as the era of this Wisconsin Republican US Senator.

Joseph McCarthy

200

Douglas Engelbart completely changed the way people interacted with computers when he invented his patented "X-Y Position Indicator for a Display System," AKA this...

Mouse

200

This top selling pop artist's original name is Reginald.

Elton John

200

He hates snakes.

Indiana Jones.

200

"Now, this is the story all about how..."

This is the beginning to the theme of this Will Smith sitcom

Fresh Prince of Bel-air

300

He was the first director of the FBI.

J. Edgar Hoover

300

The Advanced Research Projects Agency Network (ARPANET) was the first network to implement the TCP/IP protocol suite, a precursor to this worldwide computer network

Internet

300

Glam rock is characterized by outrageous clothes, makeup, hairstyles, and platform-soled boots, most notably by this "star-man."

David Bowie

300

Along with Doc Brown, he's going "back to the future."

Marty McFly

300

A famous musical episode is featured on this teen- horror show

Buffy, The Vampire Slayer

400

This Argentine Marxist Revolutionary is an important figure of the Cuban Revolution.

Che Guevara

400

The Dynamic Random Access Memory or DRAM is the first kind of this home device.

PC

400

Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon" is one the best selling albums of all time, and a prime example of this rock sub-genre.

Progressive Rock

400

Don't feed them after midnight.

Gremlins

400

"Did I do that?" - famous "Family Matters" phrase by this infamously irritating character

Urkel

500

This five-star general conducted an amphibious landing at the city of Inchon during the Korean War

Douglas MacArthur

500

Trinitron was the first monitor made for a computer, developed by this multinational conglomerate.

Sony

500

"Outlaw country" was a successful style of country music that exposed the anger of an alienated subculture of the nation during the 70's, most notably by this "red-headed stranger."

Willie Nelson

500

This actor dances to "Old Time Rock n' Roll."

Tom Cruise

500

Kramer's real name is...

Cosmo

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